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CD/SD RECEIVER KD-SHX855

KD-SHX855

SOURCE

DISP

BACK

BAND

PICT MENU

For canceling the display demonstration, see page 9.

For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.

INSTRUCTIONS

KD-SHX855

LVT1373-001A

[U, UH]

2

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.

IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS

1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.

3. CAUTION: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated.

Avoid direct exposure to beam.

4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT.

Warning:

If you need to operate the receiver while driving, be sure to look ahead carefully or you may be involved in a traffic accident.

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.

How to reset your unit

This will reset the microcomputer. Your preset adjustments will also be erased.

Notice:

The display window built in this receiver has been produced with high precision, but it may have some ineffective dots. This is inevitable and is not malfunction.

Contents

How to reset your unit ........................... 2

How to read this manual ........................ 4

How to forcibly eject a disc ................... 4

How to change the display pattern ........ 5

How to enter the various menus ............ 5

Control panel —

KD-SHX855

...... 6

Parts identification ................................. 6

Remote controller —

RM-RK300

............................. 7

Main elements and features ................... 7

Getting started ....................... 8

Basic operations ..................................... 8

Canceling the display demonstration ..... 9

Setting the clock .................................... 9

Radio operations ................... 10

Listening to the radio ............................. 10

Storing stations in memory .................... 11

Listening to a preset station ................... 12

Disc/SD card operations ......... 13

Playing a disc in the receiver ................ 13

Playing discs in the CD changer ........... 14

Playing an SD card ............................... 15

Other main functions ............................. 17

Selecting the playback modes ................ 19

Sound adjustments — Daily use ... 21

Selecting the DSP modes—DSP ........... 21

Making sound natural ............................ 23

Using equalizer—EQ ............................. 24

Selecting preset sound modes

—Graphic EQ .................................... 25

Storing your own sound modes ............. 26

Adjusting Parametric EQ ....................... 27

Sound adjustments —

Preference settings

..................... 28

Setting the basic sound selection menu

—SEL ................................................ 29

Graphic displays .................... 32

Basic procedure ..................................... 32

Downloading the files ............................ 33

Deleting the files .................................... 34

Activating the downloaded files ............ 36

General settings — PSM ......... 37

Basic procedure ..................................... 37

Selecting the dimmer mode ................... 40

Other main functions ............. 41

Assigning titles to the sources ............... 41

Changing the control panel angle .......... 42

Detaching the control panel ................... 42

External component operations ... 43

Playing an external component .............. 43

Maintenance .......................... 44

More about this receiver ........ 45

Troubleshooting ..................... 49

Specifications ......................... 52

This receiver is equipped with digital amplifier.

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.

3

How to read this manual

The following methods are used to make the explanations simple and easy-to-understand:

• Some related tips and notes are explained in

“More about this receiver” (see pages

45 – 48).

• Button operations are mainly explained with the illustrations as follows:

How to forcibly eject a disc

If a disc cannot be recognized by the receiver or cannot be ejected, eject the disc as follows.

• If an SD card is inserted, eject the SD card first (see page 15).

1

Press briefly.

Press repeatedly.

2

Press either one.

4

Press and hold until your desired response begins.

Press A, then press

B.

Press and hold both buttons at the same time.

• If this does not work, reset your receiver.

• Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects.

The following marks are used to indicate...

: Built-in CD player operations.

: External CD changer operations.

: SD card operations.

Caution on volume setting:

Discs produce very little noise compared with other sources. Lower the volume before playing a disc to avoid damaging the speakers by the sudden increase of the output level.

How to change the display pattern

DISP

Ex.: When tuner is selected as the source

How to enter the various menus

The main menu contains the following menus—MODE, PSM, SEL, PICT, DSP, CCC,

TITLE, EQ, and BBE.

1

MENU

Source operation screen 2

Move the cursor to select a menu you want (MODE, PSM, SEL, PICT,

DSP, CCC, TITLE, EQ, BBE).

“Small” (CD jacket image) graphic * 1 is displayed.

“Large” (full screen size) graphic * 1 is shown as the display background.

* 2

Graphic screen * 1

* Cursor

• To go back to the previous screen, press

BACK.

* Works as time countdown indicator.

3

Enter the selected menu.

Audio level meters are displayed

(see “LevelMeter” on page 37).

Goes back to the initial display pattern.

* 1 You can use your edited file for graphic screen (see pages 32 – 36).

Depending on a downloaded file, it may take longer time to show it on the display.

* 2 The information bar will disappear if no operation is performed.

Ex.: When MODE menu is selected

• To go back to the MENU screen, press

MENU.

4

Operate as instructed on the screen.

5

6

Control panel —

KD-SHX855

Parts identification

SOURCE

DISP

BACK

BAND

PICT MENU

1 (angle) button

Adjusts the control panel angle.

2 0 (eject) button

Ejects the disc.

3 DISP (display) button

4

Changes the information shown on the display.

(standby/on/attenuator)/ OK button

Turns on and off the power and also attenuates the sound.

Confirms the selection while operating the menus.

Volume control dial

Adjusts the volume level.

5 SOURCE button

Selects the source.

6 4/¢ ( / ) buttons

• For FM/AM: Searches for stations if pressed, or skips frequencies after pressed and held.

• For discs or an SD card: Changes the tracks if pressed, or fast-forwards or reverses the track if pressed and held.

For menu operations: Selects the menu items/values.

7 Remote sensor

DO NOT expose the remote sensor on the control panel to strong light (direct sunlight or artificial lighting).

8 Color display window

9 BAND/BACK button

• For FM/AM: Selects the band.

For menu operations: Goes back to the previous screen.

p PICT (picture) button

Displays the PICT menu.

q MENU button

Displays the MENU screen.

w Reset button e 5 (up) / (down) buttons

• For FM/AM: Changes the preset stations if pressed, or displays Preset Station List r if pressed and held.

• For MP3/WMA discs or an SD card:

Changes the folders if pressed, or displays

Disc List (only for “CD-CH”) or Folder

List if pressed and held.

For menu operations: Selects the menu items/values.

(control panel release) button

Remote controller —

RM-RK300

Installing the lithium coin battery

(CR2025)

Main elements and features

• When operating, aim the remote controller directly at the remote sensor on the receiver. Make sure there is no obstacle in between.

Warning:

• Do not install any battery other than

CR2025 or its equivalent; otherwise, it may explode.

• Store the battery in a place where children cannot reach to avoid risk of accident.

• To prevent the battery from over-heating, cracking, or starting a fire:

– Do not recharge, short, disassemble, or heat the battery or dispose of it in a fire.

– Do not leave the battery with other metallic materials.

– Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar tools.

– Wrap the battery with tape and insulate when throwing away or saving it.

Caution:

1 (standby/on/attenuator) button

Turns on and off the power and also attenuates the sound.

2 SOURCE button

Selects the source.

3 5 (up) / (down) buttons

• For FM/AM: Changes the preset stations.

• For MP3/WMA discs or an SD card:

Changes the folders.

4 VOL (volume) + / – buttons

Adjusts the volume level.

5 Number buttons

• For FM/AM: Selects the preset station if pressed, or store a station if pressed and held.

• For audio CDs or CD Texts: Selects the tracks.

• For MP3/WMA discs or an SD card:

Selects the folders.

• For CD changer: Selects the discs.

6 ANGLE button

Adjusts the control panel angle.

7 BAND button

Selects the band.

8 4 / ¢ buttons

• For FM/AM: Searches for stations if pressed, or skips frequencies after pressed and held.

• For discs or an SD card: Changes the tracks if pressed, or fast-forwards or reverses the track if pressed and held.

7

8

Getting started

SOURCE

Basic operations

BACK

BAND

When activating or deactivating crossover network (see page 28), perform before turning on the power.

~

Turn on the power.

Adjust the volume.

Ÿ

SOURCE

@

Adjust the sound as you want.

(See pages 21 – 31.)

You cannot select some sources if they are not ready.

!

For FM/AM tuner

BACK

BAND

To drop the volume in a moment (ATT)

To restore the sound, press it again.

To turn off the power

Canceling the display demonstration

If no operations are done for about 45 seconds, display demonstration starts.

[Initial: Demo]—see page 37.

1

Enter the PSM menu (see page 5).

2

Select “Off.”

• Make sure “Demo/Link” is shown on the display. If not, press

5 or ∞.

Setting the clock

1

Enter the PSM menu (see page 5).

2

Set the hour, minute, and clock system.

1 Select “Clock Hr” (hour), then adjust the hour.

2 Select “Clock Min” (minute), then adjust the minute.

3

Finish the procedure.

3 Select “24H/12H,” then select

“24H” or “12H.”

To activate the display demonstration

In step 2 above, select “Demo.” For more details, see page 37.

3

Finish the procedure.

9

Radio operations

Listening to the radio

SOURCE

BACK

BAND

10

~

SOURCE

When a station is received, searching stops.

To stop searching, press the same button again.

Ÿ

BACK

BAND

Preset number

(if any)

Station name assigned * 1

To tune in to a station manually

In step ! on the left...

Current band

Activate

“Manual Search”

Select station frequencies

Station frequency * 2 * 3

* 1 To assign names to the stations, see page 41.

* 2 LO or DX indicator: See page 11.

* 3 STEREO or MONO indicator:

• STEREO indicator lights up when receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength.

• For MONO, see the following section.

!

Start searching for a station.

When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive

1

Enter the MODE menu (see page 5).

2

Select “Mono.”

3

Select “On.”

Off

On

4

Finish the procedure.

To tune in to all receivable stations, repeat the same procedure and select “DX” in step 3.

indicator goes off and indicator lights up.

indicator lights up.

Reception improves, but stereo effect will be lost.

To restore the stereo effect, repeat the same procedure and select “Off” in step 3.

indicator goes off.

Storing stations in memory

You can preset six stations for each band.

1

FM station automatic presetting —

SSM (Strong-station Sequential

Memory)

SOURCE

To tune in FM stations only with strong signals—LO/DX (Local/

Distance-extreme)

If received signals are weak, you may only hear noises. You can make this unit detect only stations with sufficient signal strength while searching for FM stations.

1

Enter the MODE menu (see page 5).

2

Select “LO/DX.”

2

Select the FM band (FM1 – FM3) you want to store into.

BACK

BAND

3

Enter the MODE menu (see page 5).

4

Select “SSM.”

3

Select “Local.”

DX

Local

4

Finish the procedure.

5

Local FM stations with the strongest signals are searched and stored automatically in the FM band.

indicator goes off and lights up.

indicator

Only stations with sufficient signal strength will be detected.

To be continued....

11

12

Manual presetting

Ex.: Storing FM station of 92.5 MHz into preset number 3 of the FM1 band.

1

SOURCE

8

Store the station.

2

BACK

BAND

When using the remote controller...

After tuning in to a station you want to preset

3

• If you hold

5/∞, the Preset Station List will appear (see step 7 below).

4

Enter the MODE menu (see page 5).

5

Select “List.”

1

Listening to a preset station

SOURCE

2 BACK

BAND

6

7

Select a preset number.

3

Perform steps 4 to 7 (on left column) to enter the Preset Station List.

4

• You can move to the lists of the other FM bands by pressing 4/¢ ( / ).

When using the remote controller...

To directly select the preset number

Disc/SD card operations

Playing a disc in the receiver

All tracks will be played repeatedly until you change the source or eject the disc.

About MP3 and WMA discs

• When an MP3 or a WMA folder includes an image <jpw> file edited by Image

Converter (Color Ver. 2.0)—supplied in the CD-ROM, you can show the image on the display while the tracks in the folder are played back—ImageLink. (See pages

37 and 47 for details.)

• MP3 and WMA (Windows Media ® Audio)

“tracks” (words “file” and “track” are used interchangeably) are recorded in “folders.”

When inserting an MP3 or a WMA disc:

When inserting an audio CD or a CD Text disc:

Total playing time

Total track number

Current track number

Elapsed playing time

File type * 1

Total folder number Total track number

Current folder number

Current track number

Elapsed playing time

Disc name * 3 Track name * 4

* 1 Either the MP3 or WMA indicator lights up depending on the detected file.

* 2 The album name/performer with indicator and the track title with indicator will appear if “Tag” is set to “On” (see page 38).

* 3 Appears only for CD Texts and CDs if it has been recorded or assigned. (“No Name” appears if no name is recorded or assigned to an audio CD.)

* 4 Appears only for CD Texts. (“No Name” appears if no name is recorded.)

To stop play and eject the disc

To return the control panel to its previous position, press it again.

Folder name * 2 Track name * 2

13

Playing discs in the CD changer

SOURCE

14

About the CD changer

It is recommended to use the JVC MP3compatible CD changer with your receiver.

• You can also connect other CH-X series

CD changers (except CH-X99 and

CH-X100). However, they are not compatible with MP3 discs, so you cannot play back MP3 discs.

• You cannot use the KD-MK series CD changers with this receiver.

• Disc text information recorded in the CD

Text can be displayed when a JVC CD

Text compatible CD changer is connected.

• You cannot control and play any WMA disc in the CD changer.

All tracks of the inserted discs in the magazine will be played repeatedly until you change the source or eject the magazine from the CD changer.

~

SOURCE

* If you have changed “Ext Input” setting to “Ext Input” (see page 39), you cannot select the CD changer.

When the current disc is an MP3 disc:

Current disc number

Current folder number

Current track number

Folder name * 1 Track name * 1

Elapsed playing time

When the current disc is an audio CD or a

CD Text disc:

Current disc number Current track number

Disc name * 2 Track name * 3

Elapsed playing time

* 1 The album name/performer with indicator and the track title with indicator will appear if “Tag” is set to “On” (see page 38).

* 2 Appears only for CD Texts and CDs if it has been recorded or assigned. (“No Name” appears if no name is recorded or assigned to an audio CD.)

* 3 Appears only for CD Texts. (“No Name” appears if no name is recorded.)

Playing an SD card

About the SD card

• When an MP3 or a WMA folder includes an image <jpw> file edited by Image

Converter (Color Ver. 2.0)—supplied in the CD-ROM, you can show the image on the display while the tracks in the folder are played back—ImageLink. (See pages

37 and 47 for details.)

• The required SD recording format is FAT

12/16 and the recommended storage type is

8 MB to 512 MB.

• You cannot use MMC or mini SD with this receiver.

Before detaching the control panel, turn off the power.

~

Detach the control panel.

Ÿ

SD loading slot

SD card

Press in the SD card until you hear a clicking sound.

To eject the SD card, press the SD card again.

• Press the SD card softly (do not release your finger quickly); otherwise, the SD card may pop out from the unit.

To be continued....

15

16

!

Attach the control panel.

If an SD card has been loaded....

1

SOURCE

• The control panel goes back to the previous position (see page 42).

2 Current folder number

Current track number

Elapsed playing time

Folder name * Track name *

* The album name/performer with indicator and the track title with indicator will appear if “Tag” is set to “On” (see page 38).

Current folder number

Current track number

Elapsed playing time

Folder name * Track name *

Playback starts automatically if tracks are recorded.

To fast-forward or reverse the track

Fast-forwards.

Reverses.

To go to the next or previous tracks

Other main functions

Selecting a disc/folder/track on the list

• This function is not available for an audio CD or a CD Text when the source is “CD.”

1

Enter the MODE menu (see page 5).

2

Select “List.”

To the following tracks.

To the beginning of the current track, then the previous tracks.

To go to the next or previous folders (only for MP3 and WMA tracks)

For MP3 tracks:

3

Select the list type—“Disc,” * 1

“Folder,” * 2 or “File.” * 2

* 1 Selectable only when the source is

“CD-CH.”

* 2 Appears only for MP3/WMA files.

For WMA tracks:

1 When “Disc” is selected:

To next folders.

To previous folders.

Disc List appears.

• You can move to the other list by pressing 4/¢ ( / ).

To select a disc

• Holding the buttons can display the Disc List

( ) and Folder List

( section).

/ ) (see the following

To be continued....

17

18

To start playback To select a file

• Only for MP3: If you select the current disc (highlighted on the screen), its Folder List appears.

2 When “Folder” is selected:

To start playback

Folder List appears.

• You can move to the other lists by pressing 4/¢ ( / ).

To select a folder

To start playback

When using the remote controller...

• To directly select a disc ( )

• To directly select a track of an audio CD or a CD Text ( )

• To directly select an MP3/WMA folder

( / )

To select a number from 1 – 6:

• If you select the current folder

(highlighted on the screen), its File

List appears.

3 When “File” is selected:

To select a number from 7 (1) – 12 (6):

File List appears.

• You can move to the other lists by pressing

4/¢ ( / ).

• For MP3/WMA folders:

It is required that folders are assigned with

2-digit number at the beginning of their folder names—01, 02, 03, and so on.

Prohibiting disc ejection

You can lock a disc in the loading slot.

1

Selecting the playback modes

2

After making sure “No Eject?” is selected (highlighted)...

You can use only one of the following playback modes at a time.

1

Enter the MODE menu (see page 5).

2

Select one of the playback modes —

“Intro,” “Repeat,” or “Random.”

“No Eject” flashes, and the disc cannot be ejected.

To cancel the prohibition

Repeat the same procedure, press in step 2 after making sure that “Eject OK?” is selected (highlighted).

“Eject OK” flashes.

3

Select your desired playback modes.

• For details, see table on page 20.

4

Finish the procedure.

To be continued....

19

20

Intro play

Ex.: When “Track” is selected while playing an MP3 disc in the receiver

Mode Plays the beginning 15 seconds of...

Track: All tracks of the current disc or the

SD card.

• While playing, up.

lights

Folder* 1 : First tracks of all folders of the current disc or the SD card.

Disc* 2 :

• While playing, up.

lights

First tracks of all the inserted discs.

• While playing, lights up.

Off: Cancels.

Repeat play

Ex.: When “Track” is selected while playing an MP3 disc in the receiver

Random play

Ex.: When “Disc” is selected while playing an MP3 disc in the receiver

Track: The current track.

• While playing, up.

lights

Folder* 1 : All tracks of the current folder.

• While playing, lights

Disc* 2 : up.

All tracks of the current disc.

• While playing, up.

Off: Cancels.

lights

Mode Plays at random

Folder* 1 : All tracks of the current folder, then tracks of the next folder and so on.

• While playing, lights

Disc: up.

All tracks of the current disc.

• While playing, up.

lights

SD:

All* 2 :

All tracks of the SD card.

• While playing,

• While playing, up.

lights up.

All tracks of the inserted discs.

lights

Off: Cancels.

* 1 Only while playing an MP3 (

) track.

/

* 2 Only while playing a disc in the CD changer (

/

).

) or a WMA ( /

Sound adjustments —

Daily use

Selecting the DSP modes —DSP

MENU

You can create a more acoustic sound field such as in a theater, hall, etc.

• When crossover network (see page 28) is activated, the DSP mode is fixed to “Defeat.”

!

Adjust the effect level (1 – 3).

Available DSP modes

Defeat (No acoustic effect is applied),

Theater, Hall, Club, Dome, Studio,

V.Cancel (Voice Cancel: Reduces the vocal sounds. Good for mastering your favorite songs—Karaoke.)

• For “Defeat” and “V.Cancel,” the effect level is not adjustable.

• As the number increases, the effect level becomes stronger.

~

Enter the DSP menu (see page 5).

Ÿ

Select one of the DSP modes.

• To finish the procedure

DISP

• To make further precise settings

\ See page 22.

Ex.: When “Theater” is selected

• To finish the procedure

DISP

To cancel the acoustic effect, select

“Defeat” in step Ÿ.

• To adjust the effect level

\ Go to step !.

21

22

To make further precise settings for the DSP modes

Setting items:

The number of the built-in speakers:

Select the number of the speakers built in your car—“2ch” or “4ch.”

Time alignment:

Set the distance between each speaker and the listening seat position.

1

Repeat steps ~ to !

on page 21 to select DSP mode.

2

Select the number of the built-in speakers.

• For “Defeat” and “V.Cancel,” the speaker number is fixed to “4ch.”

4

Select the speaker to be adjusted.

L.Front:

R.Front:

For left front speaker.

For right front speaker.

L.Rear*:

R.Rear*:

For left rear speaker.

For right rear speaker.

Subwoofer: For subwoofer.

* Appears only when “4ch” is selected in step 2.

5

Select distance between the selected speaker and the seat.

• You can change the measuring unit to inch by holding DISP.

Each time you press and hold the button, the unit alternates between centimeter

(cm) and inch.

4ch: Select for the four speaker system.

2ch: Select for the two speaker system.

3

Select your listening seat position.

0 cm to 400 cm

(0 inch to 160 inch) in 5 cm (2 inch) intervals

• Once you have set the distance, it is memorized for each seat position selected in step 3. The memorized setting are recalled next time you select the seat position.

6

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust the distance for the other speakers.

7

Finish the procedure.

All: For all front and rear seats.

Front: For the both front seats.

R.Front: For the front right seat.

L.Front: For the front left seat.

Making sound natural

To activate Compression

Compensative (CC) Converter

CC Converter eliminates jitter and ripples, achieving a drastic reduction in digital distortion. This processing can be applied to the analog sources as well as the digital sources; therefore, you can obtain a natural sound field from any source.

1

Enter the CCC menu (see page 5).

2

Select “On.”

Off

On

To activate BBE Digital

BBE Digital* is a digital processing method to restore the brilliance and clarity of the original live sound in recording, broadcasts, etc.

When a speaker reproduces sound, it introduces frequency-dependent phase shifting, causing high-frequency sounds to take longer to reach the ear than low frequency sounds. BBE Digital adjusts the phase relationship between the low, mid and high frequencies by adding a progressively longer delay time to the low and mid frequencies, so that all frequencies reach the listener’s ears at the proper time.

1

Enter the BBE menu (see page 5).

2 Select the effect level.

Off

3

1

2

• When “C.C.Conv.” is turned on, the

CCC indicator is brightened in yellow on the display (in sequence with other indicators).

• To cancel CC Converter, select “Off.”

3

Finish the procedure.

Ex.: When “1” is selected

• As the number gets higher, the effect level becomes stronger. When “BBE” is turned on, the BBE indicator is brightened in green (with its current level) on the display (in sequence with other indicators).

To cancel BBE Digital, select “Off.”

3

Finish the procedure.

* Manufactured under license from BBE Sound,

Inc.

Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP5510752 and 5736897. BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.

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24

Using equalizer —EQ

MENU

You can adjust the sound equalization patterns to your preference by using two EQ modes—

Graphic EQ and Parametric EQ.

~

Enter the EQ menu (see page 5).

Ÿ

Select “Graphic” or

“Parametric.”

Graphic EQ: You can select a preset sound mode suitable to the music genre. You can also store your own adjustments in memory.

Parametric EQ: You can adjust the enhanced level, bandwidth, and center frequencies at three bands. You can make more precise settings than using Graphic EQ.

• Adjust the equalizer to match the reproducible frequency range of the connected speakers; otherwise, the adjustments may not be effective.

• You cannot activate both Graphic EQ and

Parametric EQ at the same time.

!

• To select preset sound modes

\ See page 25.

• To adjust the sound mode and store your own adjustment in memory

\ See page 26.

• To adjust Parametric EQ

\ See page 27.

Selecting preset sound modes

—Graphic EQ

Available sound modes

Flat (No sound mode is applied),

Hard Rock, R&B (Rhythm&Blues),

Pop, Jazz, Dance, Country, Reggae,

Classic, User 1, User 2, User 3

• For User 1/2/3, you can store your own adjustment (see page 26).

1

Follow steps ~ to ! on page 24.

• In step Ÿ, select “Graphic.”

2

Select a sound mode.

Ex.: When “Flat” is selected

3

Finish the procedure.

DISP

The list below shows the preset frequency level settings for each sound mode:

Sound

Mode

Preset equalizing values

63 Hz 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz 4 kHz 8 kHz 12.5 kHz

Flat

Hard Rock

R&B

Pop

Jazz

Dance

Country

Reggae

Classic

User 1

User 2

User 3

00

00

00

+06

+02

+02

+04

+04

00

+04

+02

+02

+02

00

00

+04

+02

00

+02

+02

+02

00

00

00

+02

–02

00

+04

00

00

00

+02

+02

00

00

00

00

00

00

+02

–04

00

+02

00

00

00

00

00

+02

00

00

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+04

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+04

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+04

+04

+02

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+06

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+04

+04

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+04

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Storing your own sound modes

1

Follow steps ~ to ! on page 24.

• In step Ÿ, select “Graphic.”

2

Select a sound mode.

6

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust the other frequency bands.

7

8

Select one of the user modes—

User 1/2/3.

3

Ex.: When “Flat” is selected

4

Select the frequency band—63 Hz,

125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1 kHz,

2 kHz, 4 kHz, 8 kHz, 12.5 kHz.

9

Store the adjustments.

Ex.: When “User 1” is selected

5

Adjust the enhanced level for the selected frequency band within the range of –10 to +10.

Adjusting Parametric EQ

1

Follow steps ~ to ! on page 24.

• In step Ÿ, select “Parametric.”

2

Select the band—Band1/2/3.

5

Select the frequency (adjustable between 20 Hz – 20 kHz).

• Band 1/2/3 are required to be preset at least 5 steps (frequencies) away from each other. (Only selectable frequencies are shown on the display.)

Ex.: When “1 kHz” is selected for “Band2”

Band1: Low band (20 Hz to 1.2 kHz)

Band2: Mid band (80 Hz to 5 kHz)

Band3: High band (315 Hz to 20 kHz)

3

Adjust the enhanced level for the selected band within the range of –10 to +10.

Not selectable

6

Select the band width (Q)—

0.7/1/2/3/4/5.

4

• To adjust the other bands, press BACK.

Then repeat steps 2 to 6.

7

Finish the procedure.

• Once you have made adjustments, it is memorized. The memorized setting is recalled next time you select Parametric EQ.

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Sound adjustments —

Preference settings

Activating crossover network

Crossover network function enables to allocate sound signals to different speakers by frequency range.

By activating crossover network, you can make precise adjustments to match the characteristic of each speaker. (See “To adjust reproduced frequency level—Crossover” on page 30.)

3

Finish the procedure.

• indicator lights up (in sequence with other indicators).

If you have installed the 3-way network speaker system in the car, make sure of the following.

• Before using the system, activate crossover network and preset the appropriate cutoff frequencies for HPF/LPF (especially for HPF); otherwise, it may damage the speakers.

• For 3-way network speaker system, see

Installation/Connection Manual (separate volume).

To cancel Crossover

Repeat the same procedure.

Make sure that “Crossover Off?” appears on the display in step 1 and “Crossover Off OK?” in step 2.

• indicator goes off.

• Until you finish the following procedure, you cannot perform other operations.

While the power is turned off...

1

(Press any button)

Adjustable items for crossover network

You can adjust the following parameters for crossover network. For details, see pages 30 and 31.

• HPF (high pass filter): For front/rear speakers.

• LPF (low pass filter): For rear speakers and subwoofer*.

• Slope (filter attenuation slope): For front/ rear speakers and subwoofer*.

* You can adjust LPF and slope for subwoofer even though crossover network is deactivated.

2

How crossover parameters actually work

Reproduced frequency band

Slope

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• To cancel the procedure, press and hold

. The power turns off.

Cut off frequency of

HPF

Frequency

Cut off frequency of

LPF

Setting the basic sound selection menu—SEL

MENU

You can adjust the sound characteristics to your preference.

!

Adjust the selected setting item.

~

Enter the SEL menu (see page 5).

Ÿ

Select a setting item—“Fad/Bal,”

“Crossover * ,” “Subwoofer,” or

“VolAdjust.”

• To adjust other SEL settings, press

BACK. Then repeat steps Ÿ and !.

Finish the procedure.

Ex.: When “Fad/Bal” is selected

* Appears only when crossover network is activated (see page 28).

When selecting “Fad/Bal,”

“Crossover,” or “Subwoofer,” press submenu.

to enter the its

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To adjust fader and balance

—Fad/Bal

Adjust the fader*—speaker output balance between the front and rear speakers.

* When crossover network is activated, speaker output balance between high-range and midrange speakers is adjusted.

F12: Upmost—front only

R12: Downmost—rear only

Adjust the balance—speaker output balance between the left and right speakers.

L12: Leftmost—left only

R12: Rightmost—right only

Select “ON” or “OFF.”

• If you connect high-range speakers to

Front or Rear output, select “ON” for the corresponding HPF; otherwise, the speakers may be damaged.

ON / OFF

ON: Activates the filter.

\ Press reproduced frequency level and slope (see below).

OFF: Deactivates the filter.

\ Press

.

“Filter Off OK?” appears, then press

again.

to adjust

To select the cutoff frequency

To adjust reproduced frequency level—Crossover

• This setting is available only when crossover network (see page 28) is activated.

To activate the fi lters (HPF/LPF)

Select an appropriate cutoff frequency level according to speakers.

1.6 kHz to 16 kHz:

For Front HPF and Rear

LPF

31.5 Hz to 200 Hz:

For Rear HPF

To adjust the slope

Select an item.

Front HPF / Rear LPF /

Rear HPF

• For Front HPF and Rear HPF: Frequencies lower than the selected level are cut off.

• For Rear LPF: Frequencies higher than the selected level are cut off.

Front HPF: Adjusts HPF for front speakers.

Rear LPF: Adjusts LPF for rear speakers.

Rear HPF: Adjusts HPF for rear speakers.

Adjust the slope—continuity of sound among speakers.

–18 / –12 / –6 (dB)

• As the number becomes higher, the reproduced band width shared among speakers becomes wider.

To adjust subwoofer output—

Subwoofer

To adjust subwoofer level

To adjust the input level of each source—VolAdjust

Adjust the subwoofer output level.

• Press

00 (min.) to 12 (max.)

to adjust reproduced frequency level and slope.

To select the cutoff frequency

Select an appropriate cutoff frequency level according to the subwoofer connected.

31.5 Hz to 200 Hz

• Frequencies higher than the selected level are cut off to the subwoofer.

To adjust the slope

This setting is required for each source except

FM. Before making an adjustment, select an appropriate source for which you want to make an adjustment.

Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized, and the volume level will automatically increase or decrease by adjusted level whenever you change the source.

Adjust to match the input level to the FM sound level.

–5 (min.) to +5 (max.)

Adjust the slope—continuity of sound among speakers.

–18 / –12 / –6 (dB)

• As the number becomes higher, the reproduced band width shared among speakers becomes wider.

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Graphic displays

Basic procedure

MENU

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Before starting the following procedure, prepare a CD-R or an SD card including still images (pictures) and animations (movies).

• With Image Converter (Color Ver. 2.0) included in the supplied CD-ROM, you can create your own images and animations.

(Samples are included in the CD-ROM.)

• You can store two sizes of picture and animation—“Large” and “Small” as the graphic display (see page 5).

!

Select the picture size—“Large” or “Small.”

~

Insert a CD-R, an SD card, or the supplied CD-ROM.

• CD-R/supplied CD-ROM

@

Select the item.

Large

Small

• SD card

Ÿ

Enter the PICT menu (see page 5).

If you press PICT, you can enter the

PICT menu directly.

Ex.: When “Delete” is selected

• To download the file(s):

\ “Download” (see page 33)

• To delete the file(s):

\ “Delete” (see page 34)

• To delete all files:

\ “AllDelete” (see page 35)

• To activate the file(s):

\ Activating the downloaded files

(see page 36)

IMPORTANT:

• Refer also to Image Converter PDF files included in the “Manual” folder on the supplied CD-ROM.

• Still images (pictures) and animations

(movie) should have the following extension code in their file names:

jpl: for large size still images

jpm: for small size still images

jpa: for large size animations

jpb: for small size animations

jpw: for ImageLink (see pages 37 and 47)

• Before you download or delete the files, observe the following:

– Do not download a file while driving.

– Do not turn off the ignition key of the car while downloading or deleting a file.*

– Do not detach the control panel while downloading or deleting a file.*

* If you do so, the file download or deletion will not be done correctly.

2

Select the file type—either “Picture” or “Movie.”

The Folder List appears.

3

Select a folder.

• You can move to the other lists by pressing

4/¢ ( / ).

Downloading the fi les

Picture: Graphic screen

To download/delete still images (16 still images each for large size and for small size) which will be shown while playing a source.

Movie: Graphic screen

To download/delete animations (60 frames each for large size and for small size) which will be shown while playing a source.

Downloading pictures or animations

• It takes a long time to download an animation.

For details, see page 48.

• To activate the downloaded files, see page 36.

1

Follow steps ~ to @ on page 32.

• In step !, select the picture size.

• Then in step @, select “Download.”

The File List appears.

4

Select a file.

• You can move to the other lists by pressing

4/¢ ( / ).

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5

Download the file.

3

• To delete the stored pictures

1

• To cancel downloading, press DISP.

• When download is complete, the File List appears again.

6

• To download more pictures from the same folder, repeat steps 4 and

5.

• To download more pictures from another folder, press BACK. Then, repeat steps 3 to 5.

7

Finish the procedure.

DISP

2 Select “Delete.”

Deleting the fi les

Deleting the stored pictures and animations

1

Follow steps ~ to @ on page 32.

• In step !, select the picture size.

• Then in step @, select “Delete.”

2

Select the file type—either “Picture” or “Movie.”

4

The File List appears.

3 Select a file.

• You can move the other lists by pressing 4/¢ ( / ).

• When a file is deleted, the File List appears again.

5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to delete more pictures.

Ex.: When “Picture” is selected

• To delete the stored animation

1

4

2

Ex.: When “Large” is selected for the picture size

• When the animation is deleted, the PICT menu appears again.

4

Finish the procedure.

DISP

Deleting all the stored pictures and animations for each size

To delete all the stored pictures

You can delete all stored pictures of each size

(“Large” or “Small”).

1

Follow steps ~ to @ on page 32.

• In step !, select the picture size.

• Then in step @, select “Delete.”

2

Select “Picture.”

3

Select “AllDelete.”

5

Ex.: When “Large” is selected for the picture size

• When all pictures are deleted, the PICT menu appears again.

6

Finish the procedure.

DISP

To delete all the stored files

You can delete all stored pictures and animations of each size (“Large” or “Small”).

1

Follow steps ~ to @ on page 32.

• In step !, select the picture size.

• Then in step @, select “AllDelete.”

2

Ex.: When “Large” is selected for the picture size

3

• When all files are deleted, the PICT menu appears again.

4

Finish the procedure.

DISP

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Activating the downloaded files

1

Enter the PSM menu (see page 5).

2

Select “PICT.”

5

3

Select the picture size you want to activate—“Large” or “Small.”

Large

Small

4

Picture:

Slideshow: All stored still images are activated and shown in sequence (UserSlide).

\ Go to step 7.

Movie:

One of your edited still images stored in “Picture” is activated.

\ Go to step 6.

Your edited animation stored in “Movie” is activated.

\ Go to step 6.

6

Select a file.

*

* If there is no still images or animation downloaded, you can only select

“Default.”

• For “Movie,” select either “Default” or

“UserMovie.” (If no animation is stored, you can only select “Default.”)

7

Finish the procedure.

• To activate the file for the other size, repeat steps 1 to 7.

General settings — PSM

Basic procedure

You can change PSM (Preferred Setting Mode) items listed in the table that follows.

1

Enter the PSM menu (see page 5).

2

Select a PSM item.

3

Adjust the setting.

4

Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the other PSM items if necessary.

5

Finish the procedure.

Ex.: When “Scroll” is selected

Indications

Demo/Link

Display demonstration

WallPaper

Wall paper

LevelMeter

Audio level meter

PICT

Pictures

Selectable settings, [reference page]

Demo: [Initial]; Display demonstration (animation) appears.

ImageLink: To show a still image while playing back an

MP3/WMA track, [13, 15, 47].

Off: Cancels.

• These graphics appear if no operation is done for about 45 seconds.

You can select the background screen of the display window.

Standard 1 [Initial] O Standard 2 O Standard 3

O (back to the beginning)

You can select the level meter.

Meter1 [Initial] O Meter2 O Meter3 O (back to the beginning)

• Press DISP repeatedly to show the selected level meter.

You can activate the graphic screen using either movie or picture, [36].

Select the picture size first.

Large:

Small:

[Initial]; 256 x 64 pixel (full screen size)

64 x 64 pixel (CD jacket image)

After select the picture size, you can select one of the following items separately for “Large” and “Small.”

Picture: [Initial]; One of your edited still images stored in

“Picture” is activated.

Slideshow: All stored still images are activated and shown in sequence (UserSlide).

Movie: Your edited animation stored in “Movie” is activated.

• Press DISP repeatedly to show the selected graphics.

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Indications

Clock Hr

Clock hour

Clock Min

Clock minute

24H/12H

Clock system

Scroll

Scroll mode

Dimmer

Dimmer mode

From–To* 1

Dimmer time

Bright

Brightness

Tag

Tag display

Selectable settings, [reference page]

1 – 12 (0 – 23), [9]

[Initial: 1 (1:00 AM)]

00 – 59, [9]

[Initial: 00 (1:00 AM)]

12H (Hours) O 24H (Hours), [9]

[Initial: 12H]

The entire text information can be shown by scrolling if it cannot be shown at a time.

Once: [Initial]; Scrolls only once.

Auto: Repeats scrolling (in 5-second intervals).

Off: Cancels.

• Holding DISP for more than one second can scroll the display regardless of the setting.

Auto: [Initial]; Dims the display when you turn on the headlights.

Time Set: Sets the timer for dimmer, [40].

Off: Cancels.

On: Activates dimmer.

Any hour – Any hour, [40]

[Initial: 6PM – 7AM]

1 – 8: Adjust the display brightness to make the display indications clear and legible.

[Initial: 8]

On: [Initial]; To show the ID3 tag display while playing MP3/WMA tracks, [13, 14, 16].

Off: Cancels.

Indications Selectable settings, [reference page]

IF Filter

Intermediate frequency filter

Ext Input*

Beep

Telephone

2

External input

Key-touch tone

Telephone muting

Amp Gain

Amplifier gain control

Auto: [Initial]; Increases the tuner selectivity to reduce interference noises between the stations. (Stereo effect will be lost.)

Wide: Subject to the interference noises from adjacent stations, but sound quality will not be degraded. (Stereo effect will not be lost.)

Changer: [Initial]; To use a JVC CD changer, [14].

Ext Input: To use any external component other than above, [43].

On: [Initial]; Activates the key-touch tone.

Off: Deactivates the key-touch tone.

Muting1/Muting2: Select either one which mutes the sounds while using the cellular phone.

Off: [Initial]; Cancels.

• If CD or CD changer has been selected as the source, playback pauses during telephone muting.

You can change the maximum volume level of this receiver.

HighPower: [Initial]; Volume 00 – Volume 50

Low Power: Volume 00 – Volume 30 (Select this if the maximum power of the speaker is less than 70 W to avoid

Off: damaging the speakers.)

Deactivates the built-in amplifier.

* 1 Displayed only when “Dimmer” is set to “Time Set.”

* 2 Cannot be selected if the source is “CD-CH” or “EXT-IN.”

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Selecting the dimmer mode

You can dim the display at night or as you set the timer.

1

Enter the PSM menu (see page 5).

2

Select “Dimmer.”

4

Enter the Time Set screen.

5

Adjust the dimmer time.

1 Set the dimmer start time.

3

Select a setting.

Auto: Dims the display when you turn on the headlights.

\ Go to step 6.

Time Set: Sets the timer for dimmer.

\ Go to step 4.

Off:

On:

Cancels.

\ Go to step 6.

Always dims the display.

\ Go to step 6.

2 Set the dimmer end time.

6

Finish the procedure.

Other main functions

Assigning titles to the sources

You can assign titles to station frequencies, CDs

(both in this receiver and in the CD changer), and the external components.

Sources Maximum number of characters

Station frequencies

Up to 16 characters (up to 30 station frequencies including both FM and AM)

CDs/CD-CH* Up to 32 characters (up to 30 discs)

External components

Up to 16 characters

* You cannot assign a title to a CD Text or an

MP3/WMA disc.

1

Select the source.

• For FM/AM tuner: Select a station.

• For a CD in this receiver: Insert a CD.

• For CDs in the CD changer: Select

“CD-CH,” then select a disc number.

• For external components: Select

“EXT-IN” or “LINE-IN” (see page 43).

2

Enter the TITLE menu (see page 5).

3

Assign a title.

1 Select a character set.

DISP

(A – Z: upper case)

(a – z: lower case)

(Numbers and symbols)

(Accented letters: upper case)

(Accented letters: lower case)

Ex.: When you assign a title to a CD

2 Select a character.

• For available characters, see page 44.

3 Move to the next (or previous) character position.

4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until you finish entering the title.

4

Finish the procedure.

• To cancel the title entry without registration, press MENU.

To erase the entire title

In step 3 on the left...

DISP

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Changing the control panel angle

The control panel changes its angle as follows:

Detaching the control panel

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.

Angle 1 Angle 2

Angle 4 Angle 3

When using the remote controller...

Caution:

Do not insert your finger behind the control panel.

Attaching the control panel

External component operations

Playing an external component

SOURCE

You can connect an external component to the

LINE IN plugs on the rear.

EXT-IN: For selecting the external component connected to the

CD changer jack.

You can also connect an external component to the CD changer jack on the rear using the Line

Input Adapter KS-U57 (optionally purchased) or Aux Input Adapter KS-U58 (optionally purchased).

Before operating the external component, select the external input correctly (see page 39).

• For connection, see Installation/Connection

Manual (separate volume).

~

SOURCE

• If you have changed the “Ext Input” setting to “Changer” (see page 39), you cannot select “EXT-IN.”

Ÿ

Turn on the connected component and start playing the source.

!

Adjust the volume.

LINE-IN: For selecting the external component connected to the

LINE IN plugs.

Adjust the sound as you want.

(See pages 21 – 31.)

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Maintenance

How to clean the connectors

Frequent detachment will deteriorate the connectors.

To minimize this possibility, periodically wipe the connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with alcohol, being careful not to damage the connectors.

Connector

Moisture condensation

Moisture may condense on the lens inside the

CD player in the following cases:

• After starting the heater in the car.

• If it becomes very humid inside the car.

Should this occur, the CD player may malfunction. In this case, eject the disc and leave the receiver turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates.

How to handle discs

When removing a disc from

its case, press down the center holder of the case and lift the

Center holder disc out, holding it by the edges.

• Always hold the disc by the edges. Do not touch its recording surface.

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.

• Do not use any solvent (for example, conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean discs.

To play new discs

New discs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges. If such a disc is used, this receiver may reject the disc.

To remove these rough spots, rub the edges with a pencil or ball-point pen, etc.

How to handle SD card

SD cards are precision products. DO NOT impact, bend, drop, or wet them.

Available character

In addition to the Roman alphabets (A – Z, a – z), the following characters will be used.

• You can also use the following characters to assign titles (see page 41).

Accented letters: upper case

Accented letters: lower case

Numbers and symbols

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Do not use the following discs:

Sticker

Warped disc

Sticker residue Disc

Stick-on label

More about this receiver

Basic operations

Turning on the power

• By pressing SOURCE on the receiver, you can also turn on the power.

Turning off the power

• If you turn off the power while listening to a disc, disc play will start from where playback has been stopped previously, next time you turn on the power.

General

• This receiver has been designed to reproduce

CDs/CD Texts, and CD-Rs (Recordable)/

CD-RWs (Rewritable) in audio CD (CD-DA),

MP3 and WMA format and MP3/WMA files recorded in an SD card.

• When a disc or an SD card has been loaded, selecting “CD” or “SD” for the playback source starts playback.

Selecting the source

• When no disc or SD card is loaded in the receiver, “CD” or “SD” cannot be selected.

• Without connecting to CD changer, “CD-CH” cannot be selected.

• To select the “EXT-IN” for the playback source, set the “Ext Input” setting correctly

(see page 39).

Inserting a disc

• When a disc is inserted upside down, the control panel moves down, and the disc automatically ejects from the loading slot.

• If you keep the control panel open for about 1 minute, (beeps sound when the “Beep” setting is turned “On”—see page 39) the control panel returns to its previous position.

Tuner operations

Storing stations in memory

• During SSM search...

– All previously stored stations are erased and stations are stored newly.

– Received stations are preset in No. 1 (lowest frequency) to No. 6 (highest frequency).

– When SSM is over, the station stored in

No. 1 will be automatically tuned in.

• When storing a station manually, a previously preset station is erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number.

Playing a disc/SD card

• While playing an audio CD: If a title has been assigned to the audio CD (see page 41), it will be shown on the display.

• While fast-forwarding or reversing an MP3 or

WMA track, you can only hear intermittent sounds.

• While playing an SD card, the playback order may differ from the one played back using other SD players.

• This receiver may be unable to play back some SD cards due to their characteristics or recording conditions.

• This receiver cannot play back mini SD card and MMC.

• If the inserted SD card does not have the correct files, you cannot select “SD” for the playback source.

Disc/SD card operations

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.

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Playing a CD-R or CD-RW

• Use only “finalized” CD-Rs or CD-RWs.

• This receiver can play back only the files of the same type which is first detected if a disc includes both audio CD (CD-DA) files and

MP3/WMA files.

• This receiver can play back multi-session discs; however, unclosed sessions will be skipped while playing.

• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not play back on this receiver because of their disc characteristics, and for the following causes:

– Discs are dirty or scratched.

– Moisture condensation occurs on the lens inside the receiver.

– The pickup lens inside the receiver is dirty.

– CD-R/CD-RW on which the files are written with “Packet Write” method.

– Improper recording conditions (missing data, etc.) or media conditions (stain, scratch, warp, etc.).

• CD-RWs may require a longer readout time since the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than that of regular CDs.

• Do not use the following CD-Rs or CD-RWs:

– Discs with stickers, labels, or protective seal stuck to the surface.

– Discs on which labels can be directly printed by an ink jet printer.

Using these discs under high temperatures or high humidities may cause malfunctions or damages to discs.

Playing an MP3/WMA track

• This receiver can play back MP3/WMA files with the extension code <.mp3> or <.wma>

(regardless of the letter case—upper/lower).

• This receiver can show the names of albums, artists (performer), and ID3 Tag (Version 1.0,

1.1, 2.2, 2.3, or 2.4) for MP3 files and for

WMA files.

• This receiver can display only one-byte characters. No other characters can be correctly displayed (see page 44).

• This receiver can play back MP3/WMA files meeting the conditions below:

– Bit rate: 8 kbps — 320 kbps

– Sampling frequency:

48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for MPEG-1)

24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz (for MPEG-2)

48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for WMA)

– Disc format: ISO 9660 Level 1/ Level 2,

Romeo, Joliet, Windows long file name

• For MP3/WMA discs:

The maximum number of characters for file/ folder names vary among the disc format used

(includes 4 extension characters—<.mp3> or

<.wma>).

– ISO 9660 Level 1: up to 12 characters

– ISO 9660 Level 2: up to 31 characters

– Romeo*: up to 128 (72) characters

– Joliet*: up to 64 (36) characters

– Windows long file name*: up to 128 (72) characters

* The parenthetic figure is the maximum number of characters for file/folder names in case the total number of files and folders is 313 or more.

• For SD cards:

The maximum number of characters for folder name is 8 characters; file name is 12 characters.

The receiver cannot recognize folder with period (.) on the folder name.

• This receiver can recognize the total of 512 files, of 200 folders, and of 8 hierarchies of an

MP3/WMA disc; 255 files and 63 folders of an SD card.

• This receiver can play back the files recorded in VBR (variable bit rate).

The files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in elapsed time display, and do not show the actual elapsed time. Especially, after performing the search function, this difference becomes noticeable.

• This receiver cannot play back the following files:

– MP3 files encoded with MP3i and

MP3 PRO format.

– MP3 files encoded in an unappropriated format.

– MP3 files encoded with Layer 1/2.

– WMA files encoded with lossless, professional, and voice format.

– WMA files which are not based upon

Windows Media ® Audio.

– WMA files copy-protected with DRM.

– Files which have the data such as WAVE,

ATRAC3, etc.

• The search function works but search speed is not constant.

Changing the source

• If you change the source, playback also stops

(without ejecting the disc).

Next time you select “CD,” “SD,” or

“CD-CH” for the playback source, playback starts from where it has been stopped previously.

ImageLink

• “Large” ImageLink screen will be temporarily changed to source operation screen when you operate the receiver.

• ImageLink will not work in the following cases:

– If no <jpw> fi le is included in an MP3/WMA folder.

– If Intro Scan is activated.

– If the source is changed to another from

“CD” or “SD.”

• If more than one <jpw> fi le are included in a folder, a fi le with the youngest fi le number is used for the graphic screen.

Ejecting a disc

• If the ejected disc is not removed within

15 seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot to prevent it from dust. (Disc will not play this time.)

Sound adjustments — Daily use

Selecting the DSP modes—DSP

• Effectiveness of “V.Cancel” depends on the recording condition of the sources. Especially, if you play back the following sources you cannot get the satisfactory results.

– Monaural sources such as AM and monaural FM broadcasting programs,

– Multiplex sound sources, and

– Sources recorded with duets, strong echo, a chorus, or only a few instruments.

• When “4ch” is selected, rear speakers are used only to reproduce reflections and reverberations in order to creates a beingthere feeling in your car compartment.

• If fader or balance has been set close to its extreme, appropriate effect may not be obtained.

• When “Defeat” is selected with crossover network activated, the effect level and the speaker number setting screens will not appear.

Storing your own sound modes

• If you do not want to store your current adjustment, but only to apply the adjustment to the current playback source, press MENU to go back to the operation screen of the current source. Adjustment you made remains effective until you select a sound mode.

Sound adjustments

— Preference settings

Setting the basic sound selection menu—SEL

• If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader level to the center.

• Subwoofer out setting takes effect only when a subwoofer is connected.

• You cannot change the input level—

“VolAdjust” of the FM stations. If the source is

FM, “Fix” will appear when you try to adjust it.

To be continued....

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Graphic displays

General

• You can display two sizes of pictures and animations (see page 5).

– Large: <jpl> for the still pictures and <jpa> for the animations;

The image can be shown as the display background.

– Small: <jpm> for the still pictures and

<jpb> for the animations;

The image is displayed like a CD jacket (in the same proportion of CD jacket).

Downloading (or deleting) files

• You can download a file only while selecting

“CD” or “SD” for the playback source; on the other hand, you can delete a file while selecting any source.

• If you have already downloaded an animation, downloading a new animation deletes the previously stored animation.

• It takes a long time to download files.

– About 6 seconds for a still image (one frame).

– About 6 minutes for an animation of 60 frames.

• If a disc inserted does not include any <jpl>,

<jpm>, <jpa>, and <jpb> files, beeps sound when you try to operate the downloading procedure.

• If you try to store the 17th image for picture screen for each “Large” and “Small” size,

“Picture Full” appears and you cannot start downloading. Delete unwanted files before downloading.

General settings — PSM

• To set the “PICT” setting as you like, download the required files before setting.

If “Default” (for “Picture” and “Movie”) and “No Slide” (for “Slideshow”) cannot be changed to other options, required files have not been downloaded.

• “Auto Dimmer” may not work correctly on some vehicles, particularly on those having a control dial for dimming. In this case, change the “Dimmer” setting to any one other than

“Auto.”

• If you change the “Amp Gain” setting from

“HighPower” to “Low Power” while the volume level is set higher than “30,” the receiver automatically changes the volume level to “30.”

Other main functions

Assigning titles to the sources

• If you try to assign a title to a 31st disc or a

31st station frequency, “Name Full” appears and you cannot enter the text entry mode.

Delete unwanted titles before assignment.

• Titles assigned to discs in the CD changer can also be shown if you play back the disc in the receiver.

Troubleshooting

What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center.

Symptoms Causes Remedies

• Sound cannot be heard from the speakers.

• The receiver does not work at all.

The volume level is set to the minimum level.

Connections are incorrect.

The built-in microcomputer may have functioned incorrectly due to noise, etc.

Adjust it to the optimum level.

Check the cords and connections.

Reset the receiver (see page

2).

• “Connect Error” appears on the display.

The control panel is not attached correctly.

• “Push Reset” appears on the display and the control panel movement is freezed.

• SSM automatic presetting does not work.

• Static noise while listening to the radio.

• CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back.

• Tracks on the CD-R/

CD-RW cannot be skipped.

• Disc cannot be ejected.

• Disc cannot be recognized

(“No Disc,” “Loading

Error,” or “Eject Error” appears).

• Disc sound is sometimes interrupted.

Something is blocking the control panel movement.

Signals are too weak.

The antenna is not connected firmly.

CD-R/CD-RW is not finalized.

Disc is locked.

The CD player may have functioned incorrectly.

You are driving on rough roads.

Disc is scratched.

Connections are incorrect.

Remove the control panel, wipe the connector, then attach it again (see pages 42 and 44).

Reset the receiver (see page

2). If this does not work, check the installation.

Store stations manually.

Connect the antenna firmly.

• Insert a finalized CD-R/

CD-RW.

• Finalize the CD-R/CD-RW with the component which you used for recording.

Unlock the disc (see page 19).

Eject the disc forcibly (see page 4).

Stop playback while driving on rough roads.

Change the disc.

Check the cords and connections.

To be continued....

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Symptoms Causes Remedies

• “No Files” appears for a while, then the disc ejects.

• Noise is generated.

• Elapsed playing time is not correct.

• “Not Support” appears on the display and track skips.

• “No Music” appears on the display.

• “SD Loading Error” appears on the display.

• “Read Failed” appears on the display.

• Correct characters are not displayed (ex. album name).

No MP3/WMA tracks are recorded.

MP3/WMA tracks do not have the extension code

<.mp3> or <.wma> in their file names.

MP3/WMA tracks are not recorded in the format compliant with ISO 9660

Level 1, Level 2, Romeo, or

Joliet.

Change the disc or the SD card.

Add the extension code

<.mp3> or <.wma> to their file names.

Change the disc or the SD card. (Record MP3/WMA tracks using a compliant application.)

The track played back is not an MP3/WMA track

(although it has the extension code <.mp3> or <.wma>).

Skip to another track or change the disc or the

SD card. (Do not add the extension code <.mp3> or

<.wma> to non-MP3 or

WMA tracks.)

This sometimes occurs during play. This is caused by how the tracks are recorded.

• Tracks are not encoded in an appropriate format.

• Copy-protected WMA tracks cannot be played back.

• No MP3/WMA tracks are recorded on the disc.

• Only <jpl>, <jpm>, <jpa>,

<jpb>, <jpw> files are recorded on the disc.

SD card is not inserted correctly.

Skip to the next track.

Change the disc or the SD card (formatted in FAT

12/16).

Tracks are not encoded in an appropriate format.

Detach the control panel and reinsert the SD card. The control panel goes back to initial position (Angle 1): see page 42.

Use SD card formatted in

FAT 12/16.

Change the SD card.

The SD card or tracks cannot be played back.

This receiver can only display a limited number of special characters (see page

44).

Symptoms Causes

• DSP mode cannot be selected other modes than

“Defeat.”

Crossover network is activated.

• Only high range sound or low range sound is reproduced though full range speakers are connected.

Crossover network is activated.

• Download does not seem to finish.

It takes quite a long time to download an animation of many frames (see page 48).

Remedies

Deactivate crossover network

(see page 28).

Deactivate crossover network

(see page 28).

• The display graphic function does not work correctly.

• The display screen dims.

Temperature in the car compartment is very low.

Wait until the operating temperature resumes.

Temperature in the car compartment is high.

Turn off the power, and wait until the operating temperature resumes.

Download a still image.

• You cannot activate

“Slideshow” for “PICT”

(“No Slide” is shown as the selectable item).

• “No Magazine” appears on the display.

• “No Disc” appears on the display.

• “Reset 08” appears on the display.

• “Reset 01” – “Reset 07” appears on the display.

• The CD changer does not work at all.

No still images are downloaded yet.

No magazine is loaded in the

CD changer.

No disc is in the magazine.

Disc is inserted upside down.

Insert disc into the magazine.

Insert disc correctly.

This receiver is not connected to the CD changer correctly.

Connect this receiver and the

CD changer correctly and press the reset button of the

CD changer.

The CD player may have functioned incorrectly.

The built-in microcomputer may function incorrectly due to noise, etc.

Insert the magazine.

Press the reset button of the

CD changer.

Reset the receiver (see page

2).

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Specifications

AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION

Maximum Power Output:

Front: 70 W per channel

Rear: 70 W per channel

Continuous Power Output (RMS):

Front: 35 W per channel into 4 Ω, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0.8% total harmonic distortion.

Rear: 35 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:

Frequencies:

Graphic EQ:

63 Hz, 125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz,

1 kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz, 8 kHz,

12.5 kHz (9 bands)

Parametric EQ:

3 bands (Band 1/2/3)

20 Hz, 25 Hz, 31.5 Hz, 40 Hz,

50 Hz, 63 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz,

125 Hz, 160 Hz, 200 Hz, 250 Hz,

315 Hz, 400 Hz, 500 Hz, 630 Hz,

800 Hz, 1 kHz, 1.2 kHz, 1.6 kHz,

2 kHz, 2.5 kHz, 3.2 kHz, 4 kHz,

5 kHz, 6.3 kHz, 8 kHz, 10 kHz,

12.5 kHz, 16 kHz, 20 kHz

(31 frequencies)

Level: ±10 dB

Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz

Line-In Level/Impedance:

LINE IN: 1.5 V/20 k

Ω load

Line-Out Level/Impedance:

LINE OUT: 5.0 V/20 k

Ω load (full scale)

Output Impedance: 1 k Ω

Power Supply Unit: DC/DC converter

Other Terminals:

SUBWOOFER OUT

Changer control

TUNER SECTION

Frequency Range:

FM: 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz

AM: 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz

[FM Tuner]

Usable Sensitivity: 11.3 dBf (1.0 µV/75

Ω)

50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:

16.3 dBf (1.8 µV/75

Ω)

Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz): 65 dB

Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz

Stereo Separation: 35 dB

Capture Ratio: 1.5 dB

[AM Tuner]

Sensitivity: 20 µV

Selectivity: 65 dB

CD/SD 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: 98 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 102 dB

Wow and Flutter: Less than measurable limit

MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3):

Max. Bit Rate: 320 kbps

WMA (Windows Media ® Audio):

Max. Bit Rate: 192 kbps

Playable SD Card:

Format: FAT 12/16

Storage: Up to 512 MB

Playable Audio Format for SD Card:

MP3/WMA

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

Dimensions (W × H × D):

Installation Size (approx.):

182 mm × 52 mm × 159 mm

Panel Size (approx.):

188 mm × 58 mm × 13 mm

Mass (approx.):

1.7 kg (excluding accessories)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

• Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of

Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

• SD logo is a trademark.

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Having TROUBLE with operation?

Please reset your unit

Refer to page of How to reset your unit

EN, TH

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KD-SHX855

Installation/Connection Manual

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This unit is designed to operate on 12 V DC, NEGATIVE ground electrical systems. If your vehicle does not have this system, a voltage inverter is required, which can be purchased at

JVC car audio dealers.

Parts list for installation and connection

The following parts are provided for this unit.

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INSTALLATION (IN-DASH MOUNTING)

The following illustration shows a typical installation. If you have any questions or require information regarding installation kits, consult your JVC car audio dealer or a company supplying kits.

• If you are not sure how to install this unit correctly, have it installed by a qualified technician.

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

To prevent short circuits, we recommend that you disconnect the battery’s negative terminal and make all electrical connections before installing the unit.

• Be sure to ground this unit to the car’s chassis again after installation.

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Notes:

• Replace the fuse with one of the specified rating. If the fuse blows frequently, consult your JVC car audio dealer.

• It is recommended to connect to the speakers with maximum power of more than 70 W (both at the rear and at the front, with an impedance of 4 Ω to 8 Ω). If the maximum power is less than 70 W, change “Amp Gain” setting to prevent the speakers from being damaged (see page

39 of the INSTRUCTIONS).

• To prevent short-circuit, cover the terminals of the UNUSED leads with insulating tape.

• The heat sink becomes very hot after use. Be careful not to touch it when removing this unit.

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PRECAUTIONS on power supply and speaker connections:

• DO NOT connect the speaker leads of the power cord to the car battery; otherwise, the unit will be seriously damaged.

• BEFORE connecting the speaker leads of the power cord to the speakers, check the speaker wiring in your car.

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°ËÕπ∑’Ë®–µËÕ“¬µ–°—Ë«‡§‡∫‘≈°”≈—ߢÕß≈”‚æ߇¢È“°—∫≈”‚æß „Àȵ√«®Õ∫°“√‡¥‘𓬉ø≈”‚æß„π√∂¢Õߧÿ≥„Àȇ√’¬∫√ÈÕ¬‡’¬°ËÕπ

A

Typical Connections /

°“√‡™◊ËÕ¡µËÕ·∫∫ª°µ

Before connecting: Check the wiring in the vehicle carefully. Incorrect connection may cause serious damage to this unit.

The leads of the power cord and those of the connector from the car body may be different in color.

1

Connect the colored leads of the power cord in the order specified in the illustration below.

2

Connect the antenna cord.

3

Connect the supplied DC/DC converter for constant power supply to the unit.

4

Finally connect the wiring harness to the unit.

If you have installed 3-way network speaker system in your car, see diagram for speaker connection.

°ËÕ•∑”°“•‡™•ËÕ¡µËÕ: µ•«®†Õ•°“•‡¥‘•†“¬‰ø„•••¬•µÏլ˓ߕ–¡—¥•–«—լ˓„ÀȺ‘¥æ•“¥„•°“•‡™•ËÕ¡µËÕ™ÿ¥ª•–°Õ•™ÿ¥•’

°“•‡™•ËÕ¡µËÕº‘¥æ•“¥Õ“®∑”„Àȇ°‘¥§«“¡‡ ’¬À“¬•È“¬·•ß°—•™ÿ¥ª•–

°Õ••’ȉ¥È“•µ–°—Ë«¢Õ߆“¬‰ø ·•–¢ÕßÕÿª°••ÏµËÕ‡™•ËÕ¡®“°µ—«• ß••Õ“®¡’ ∑’ˉ¡Ë‡À¡•Õ•°—•

1 µËÕ “¬‰ø’µ“¡≈”¥—∫∑’Ë√–∫ÿ„π√Ÿª¥È“π≈Ë“ß

2 ‡™◊ËÕ¡µËÕ°—∫“¬Õ“°“»

3 µËÕ‡§√◊ËÕß·ª≈ß —≠≠“≥ DC/DC ∑’Ë„ÀÈ¡“æ√ÈÕ¡‡§√◊ËÕß ‡æ◊ËÕ·ª≈ß —≠≠“≥‰øøÈ“‡¢È“‡§√◊ËÕß

4  ÿ¥∑È“¬ µËËÕ ò«π§«∫§ÿ¡°“√‡¥‘𠓬‰ø‡¢È“°—∫™ÿ¥ª√–°Õ∫™ÿ¥π’È

À“°µ‘¥µ—Èß√–∫∫≈”‚æß “¡∑‘»∑“ß„π√∂¬πµÏ ¢Õ„ÀÈ¥Ÿ·ºπº—ß „π°“√µËÕ≈”‚æߥȫ¬

LINE IN (see diagram

/ ¥Ÿ·ºπ¿Ÿ¡ )

SUBWOOFER OUT (see diagram /

¥Ÿ·ºπ¿Ÿ¡ )

LINE OUT (see diagram /

¥Ÿ·ºπ¿Ÿ¡ )

Make sure of the following for installing the converter.

• For safety, it is recommended to have the DC/DC converter installed by a qualified technician.

• Do not run any cords nearby the DC/DC converter; otherwise, noise may be generated.

¥Ÿ„ÀÈ¥’«Ë“‰¥ÈµËÕ‡§√◊ËÕß·ª≈ß —≠≠“≥¥—ßπ’È·≈È«

• ‡æ◊ËÕ§«“¡ª≈Õ¥¿—¬ ¢Õ·π–π”„ÀÈ„™È™Ë“ߺŸÈ‡™’ˬ«™“≠ ‡ªÁπºŸÈµ‘¥µ—È߇§√◊ËÕß·ª≈ß —

≠≠“≥ DC/DC

լ˓‡¥‘𠓬‰ø„π∫√‘‡«≥„°≈ȇ§’¬ß°—∫‡§√◊ËÕß·ª≈ß —≠≠“≥ DC/DC

‰¡Ë‡™Ëππ—ÈπÕ“®‡°‘¥‡ ’¬ß√∫°«π‰¥

Attach the DC/DC converter firmly with a screw (not included for this unit).

• Pay attention not to damage any car fixings when attach the DC/DC converter.

µ‘¥‡§√◊ËÕß·ª≈ß —≠≠“≥ DC/DC „ÀÈ·πËπ¥È«¬ °√Ÿ

(‰¡Ë‰¥È„ÀÈ¡“°—∫™ÿ¥ª√–°Õ∫π)

• ¢Õ„ÀÈ√–«—ßլ˓∑”„ÀÈÕÿª°√≥ϵ‘¥µ—Èß„π√∂‡ ’¬À“¬

¢≥–µ‘¥µ—È߇§√◊ËÕß·ª≈ß —≠≠“≥ DC/DC

Rear ground terminal

®ÿ¥‡™◊ËÕ¡µËÕ “¬¥‘

π¥È“πÀ≈—ß

To CD changer or another external component

(see diagram )

(

™ËÕ߇ ’¬∫µËÕ¢Õ߇§√◊ËÕ߇≈Ëπ´’¥ CD ≈À–Õÿª°√≥Ï¿“¬πÕ°

¥Ÿ·ºπ¿Ÿ¡ )

To disconnect the CD connector

°“√ª≈¥¢—È«µËÕ CD

Hold the connector top tightly (1), then pull it out (2).

®—∫ª≈“¬¢—È«„ÀÈ·πËπ (1)

·≈È«¥÷ßÕÕ° (2)

* 2 Before checking the operation of this unit prior to installation, this lead must be connected, otherwise power cannot be turned on.

* 2

°ËÕπ°“√µ√«®Õ∫°“√∑”ß“π¢Õß™ÿ¥ª√–°Õ∫π’È°ËÕπ∑’Ë®–µ‘¥µ—Èß

µÈÕßµËÕ“¬µ–°—Ë«π’È°ËÕπ ¡‘©–π—Èπ®–‰¡“¡“√∂‡ª‘¥‡§√◊ËÕ߉¥

Black

 ¥”

Yellow * 2

 ’‡À≈◊Õß * 2

15 A fuse

ø‘« Ï¢π“¥

Red

 ï‡‡¥ß

Blue

»’øÈ“

Blue with white stripe

 πÈ”‡ß‘π≈“¬¢“«

15 A

* 1

* 1

Not included for this unit

‰¡Ë‰¥È„ÀÈ¡“°—∫™ÿ¥ª√–°Õ∫π

To metallic body or chassis of the car

µËÕ°—∫‚§√ß‚≈À–À√◊Õ‡™´ ‘¢Õß√∂¬πµ

To a live terminal in the fuse block connecting to the car battery

(bypassing the ignition switch) (constant 12 V)

µËÕ°—∫¢—È«∑’Ë¡’°√–·‰øøÈ“„π·ºßø‘«Ï ´÷ËßµËÕ°—∫·∫µ‡µÕ√’Ë√∂¬πµ

(‚¥¬‰¡ËµÈÕß„™È« ‘∑™Ï®ÿ¥√–‡∫‘¥) ( 12 ‚«≈∑ϧß∑ )

To an accessory terminal in the fuse block

µËÕ°—∫¢—È« ò«πª√–°Õ∫„π·ºßø‘«

To automatic antenna if any (250 mA max.)

‡ “Õ“°“»‰øøÈ“Õ—µ‚π¡—µ‘ À“°¡’ (¢π“¥ Ÿß ¸¥ 250 mA )

To the remote lead of other equipment (200 mA max.)

µËÕ‡¢È“°—∫Õª°√≥ÏÕË◊π ( ¢π“¥ Ÿß ¸¥ 200 mA)

Orange with white stripe

 ’ È¡·∂∫¢“«

Brown

 πÈ”µ“≈

To car light control switch

 «‘µ´Ï§«∫§ÿ¡‰ø¢Õß√∂¬πµ√

To cellular phone system

µËÕ°—∫‚∑√»—æ∑χ§≈◊ËÕπ∑

Ignition switch

«‘∑™Ï®ÿ¥√–‡∫‘¥

Fuse block

·ºßø‘« 

White with black stripe

 ¢“«·∂∫¥”

White

 ’¢“«

Gray with black stripe

 ’‡∑“·∂∫¥”

Left speaker (front)

≈”‚æß´È“¬ (ÀπÈ“)

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Gray

 ’‡∑“

Green with black stripe

 ’‡¢’¬«·∂∫¥”

Right speaker (front)

≈”‚æߢ«“ (ÀπÈ“)

2

Green

 ’‡¢’¬«

Purple with black stripe

 ’¡Ë«ß·∂∫¥”

Left speaker (rear)

≈”‚æß´È“¬ (À≈—ß)

Purple

 ’¡Ë«ß

Right speaker (rear)

≈”‚æߢ«“ (À≈—ß)

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ENGLISH

B

Connecting the external amplifiers /

°“√µËÕ‡æ‘Ë¡‡µ‘¡‡¢È“°—∫Õÿª°√≥ÏÕ◊Ëπ

You can connect amplifiers to upgrade your car stereo system.

• Connect the remote lead (blue with white stripe) to the remote lead of the other equipment so that it can be controlled through this unit.

• For amplifier only:

– Disconnect the speakers from this unit, connect them to the amplifier. Leave the speaker leads of this unit unused.

– You can switch off the built-in amplifier and send the audio signals only to the external amplifier(s) to get clear sounds and to prevent internal heat built-up inside the unit (see page 39 of the INSTRUCTIONS).

– The line output level of this unit is kept high to maintain the hi-fi sounds reproduced from this unit.

When connecting an external amplifier to this unit, turn down the gain control on the external amplifier to obtain the best performance from this unit.

Remote lead

“¬µ–°—Ë«•–¬–‰°•

‰∑¬

§ÿ≥“¡“√∂µËÕ°—∫·Õ¡æ≈‘ø“¬‡ÕÕ√Ï · –Õÿª°√≥ÏÕ◊òπʉ¥ô ‡æ◊ËÕ‡æ‘Ë¡§ÿ≥ ¿“懠’¬ß„ÀÈ°—∫√–∫∫ ‡µÕ√‘‚Õ¢Õß√∂¬πµÏ

• µËÕ “¬µ–°—Ë«√–¬–‰°≈ ( ’πÈ”‡ß‘π≈“¬¢“«) ‡¢È“°—∫ “¬µ–°—Ë«√–¬–‰°≈¢ÕßÕÿª°√≥ÏÕ◊Ëπ Ê ‡æ◊ËÕ®– “¡“√∂§«∫§ÿ¡‚¥¬™ÿ¥ª√–

°Õ∫π’ȉ¥

≈”À√—∫·Õ¡æ≈‘ø“¬‡ÕÕ√χ∑Ë“π—Èπ:

– ∂Õ¥≈”‚æßÕÕ°®“°™ÿ¥ª√–°Õ∫π’È ·≈È«µËÕ‡¢È“°—∫‡§√◊ËÕߢ¬“¬ ∑‘Èß“¬µ–°—Ë«≈”‚æߢÕß™ÿ¥ª√–°Õ∫π’ȉ«

– ∑Ë“π “¡“√∂ª‘¥·Õ¡æ≈‘ø“¬‡ÕÕ√Ï ∑’˵‘¥µ—ÈßÕ¬ŸË„π‡§√◊ËÕß ·≈È« Ëß —≠≠“≥‡ ’¬ß‰ª¬—ß ·Õ¡æ≈‘ø“¬‡ÕÕ√Ï¿“¬πÕ°

‡æ’¬ßլ˓߇¥’¬«‰¥È ‡æ◊ËÕ„Àȇ ’¬ß∑’ˉ¥È§¡™—¥ ·≈–ªÈÕß°—π‡§√◊ËÕ߉¡Ë„ÀÈ√ÈÕπ (¥ŸÀπÈ“ 39 §”·π–π”)

– ≈—≠≠“≥ÕÕ°®“°‡§√◊ËÕß®–¬—ߧßÕ¬ŸË„π√–¥—∫≈Ÿß ‡æ◊ËÕ„Àȇ≈’¬ß∑’ˉ¥È‡ªÁπ‡≈’¬ß‰Œ-‰ø ‡¡◊ËÕµËÕ°—∫·Õ¡æ≈‘ø“¬‡ÕÕ√Ï¿“¬πÕ°

„ÀȪ‘¥ªÿË¡§«∫§ÿ¡Õ—µ√“¢¬“¬ ∑’Ë·Õ¡æ≈‘ø“¬‡ÕÕ√Ï¿“¬πÕ° ‡æ◊ËÕ„Àȇ§√◊ËÕß¡’ª√–≈‘∑∏‘¿“æ°“√∑”ß“π≈Ÿß≈ÿ¥È

Y-connector (not supplied for this unit)

¢ÈÕµËÕ√Ÿªµ—« Y (‰¡Ë‰¥È„ÀÈ¡“°—∫™ÿ¥ª√–°Õ∫π’È)

Remote lead (blue with white stripe)

“¬µ–°—Ë«•–¬–‰°• ( ’πÈ”‡ß‘π≈“¬¢“«)

To the remote lead of other equipment or auto antenna if any

µËÕ “¬°—∫Õÿª°√≥ÏÕ◊ËπÀ√◊Õ‡ “Õ“°“»Õ—µ‚π¡—µ‘∂È“¡

JVC Amplifier

‡§√◊ËÕߢ¬“¬‡’¬ß

JVC

Subwoofer

´—∫«Ÿ‡øÕ√

Rear speakers

≈”‚æßÀ≈—ß

JVC Amplifier

‡§√◊ËÕߢ¬“¬‡’¬ß JVC

Front speakers

≈”‚æßÀπÈ“

JVC Amplifier

‡§√◊ËÕߢ¬“¬‡’¬ß

JVC

Front speakers

≈”‚æßÀπÈ“

*

* 3 Firmly attach the ground wire to the metallic body or to the chassis of the car—to the place uncoated with paint (if coated with paint, remove the paint before attaching the wire). Failure to do so may cause damage to the unit.

3 µËÕ≈«¥ “¬¥‘π„ÀÈ·πËπ‡¢È“°—∫µ—«∂—߇À≈Á° À√◊Õµ—«∂—ß√∂ — µ√ß Ë«π ∑’ˉ¡Ë¡’ ’‡§≈◊Õ∫ (À“°¡’ ’‡§≈◊Õ∫Õ¬ŸË „ÀÈ¢Ÿ¥ ’ÕÕ°°ËÕπ

°ËÕπµËÕ≈«¥ “¬¥‘π) À“°‰¡ËªØ‘∫—µ‘µ“¡§”·π–π”π’È ‡§√◊ËÕßÕ“®™”√ÿ¥À√◊Õ‡ ’¬À“¬‰¥

* 4 Signal cord (not supplied for this unit)

* 4 “¬‡§‡∫‘≈ —≠≠“≥ (‰¡Ë‰¥È„ÀÈ¡“°—∫™ÿ¥ª√–°Õ∫π’È)

C

Connecting the external components /

°“√µËÕ‡æ‘Ë¡‡µ‘¡‡¢È“°—∫Õÿª°√≥ÏÕ◊ËπÊ

JVC CD changer / JVC CD

‡™π‡®Õ√Ï

JVC CD changer

JVC CD ‡™π‡®Õ√Ï

* 5 Connecting cord supplied for your JVC CD changer

* 5 µËÕ “¬∑’Ë„ÀÈ¡“ ”À√—∫ JVC CD ‡™π‡®Õ√Ï

CAUTION /

¢ÈÕ§«√√–«—ß:

• Before connecting the CD changer, make sure that the unit is turned off.

• °ËÕπ®–‡™◊ËÕ¡µËÕ CD ‡™π‡®Õ√Ï °√ÿ≥“µ√«® Õ∫„ÀÈ·πË„®«Ë“ª‘¥‡§√◊ËÕßÕ¬ŸË

External component /

Õÿª°√≥Ï¿“¬πÕ°

CD changer jack

™ËÕ߇ ’¬∫µËÕ¢Õ߇§√◊ËÕ߇≈Ëπ CD

LINE IN

KS-U57 or

* 6

À√◊Õ

KS-U58 * 7

3.5 mm stereo mini plug

ª≈—Í° ‡µÕ√‘‚Õ‡≈Á° 3.5

¡¡

External component

Õÿª°√≥Ï¿“¬πÕ°

* 6 Line Input Adapter KS-U57

(optionally purchased)

* 6 Õ·¥ª‡µÕ√Ï “¬ —≠≠“≥‡¢È“ KS-U57

( Õÿª°√≥χ √‘¡ ”À√—∫´◊ÈÕ‡æ‘Ë¡ )

* 7 Aux Input Adapter KS-U58

(optionally purchased)

* 7 Õ–·¥ª‡µÕ√Ï√—∫ —≠≠“≥ Aux KS-U58

( Õÿª°√≥χ √‘¡ ”À√—∫´◊ÈÕ‡æ‘Ë¡ )

External component

Õÿª°√≥Ï¿“¬πÕ°

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D

Speaker connections for 3-way network speaker system /

°“√µËÕ≈”‚æß ”À√—∫√–∫∫≈”‚æß “¡∑‘»∑“ß

You can enjoy a world of “pure audio” in your car by connecting 3-way network speaker system

(high-range/mid-range/subwoofer).

§ÿ≥ “¡“√∂‡æ≈‘¥‡æ≈‘π°—∫‚≈°¢Õß “√–∫∫‡ ’¬ß ¡∫Ÿ√≥Ï·∫∫” „π√∂¬πµÏ‰¥È ¥È«¬°“√µËÕ√–∫∫≈”‚æß “¡∑‘»∑“ß

(´—∫«Ÿ‡øÕ√/Ïæ‘ —¬ Ÿß/æ‘ —¬°≈“ß)

IMPORTANT:

If you have installed the 3-way network speaker system in the car, make sure of the following.

• Connect the speaker system as illustrated below.

• Before using the system, activate crossover network and preset the appropriate cutoff frequencies for HPF/LPF (especially for HPF); otherwise, it may damage the speakers.

• For details about the setting, see pages 28 – 31 of the INSTRUCTIONS.

¢ÈÕ§«√∑√“∫∑’Ë ”§—≠:

À“°µ‘¥µ—Èß√–∫∫≈”‚æß “¡∑‘»∑“ß„π√∂¬πµÏ ¢Õ„ÀÈ¥Ÿ®ÿ¥µËÕ‰ªπ’È„ÀÈ¥’

°“√µËÕ “¬√–∫∫≈”‚æßµ“¡√Ÿª

°ËÕπ„™Èß“π√–∫∫ ¢Õ„Àȇª‘¥√–∫∫¢È“¡‡§√◊բ˓¬ ·≈–µ—Èߧ≈◊Ë𧫓¡∂’˵—¥ ”À√—∫ HPF/LPF °ËÕπ (‚¥¬‡©æ“– ”À√—∫ HPF )

‰¡Ë‡™Ëππ—Èπ≈”‚æßÕ“®‡ ’¬‰¥È

• ¥Ÿ√“¬≈–‡Õ’¬¥„π°“√µ—Èߧ˓‰¥È„π§ŸË¡◊Õ°“√„™Èß“πÀπÈ“ 28 – 31

When connecting the speakers (high-range/mid-range) through the speaker output

‡¡◊ËÕ®–µËÕ≈”‚æß (æ‘ —¬ Ÿß/æ‘ —¬°≈“ß) ºË“π¢—È« Ëß —≠≠“≥ÕÕ°≈”‚æß

White

 ’¢“«

Left high-range speaker

≈”‚æßæ‘ —¬ Ÿß¥È“π´È“¬

White with black stripe

 ’¢“«·∂∫¥”

Gray

 ’‡∑“

Gray with black stripe

 ’‡∑“·∂∫¥”

Right high-range speaker

≈”‚æßæ‘ —¬ Ÿß¥È“π¢«“

Left mid-range speaker

≈”‚æßæ‘ —¬°≈“ߥȓπ´È“¬

Green

 ’‡¢’¬«

Green with black stripe

 ’‡¢’¬«·∂∫¥”

Purple

 ’¡Ë«ß

Purple with black stripe

 ’¡Ë«ß·∂∫¥”

Right mid-range speaker

≈”‚æßæ‘ —¬°≈“ß¥È“π¢«“

Connecting subwoofer /

Remote lead (blue with white stripe)

“¬µ–°—Ë«•–¬–‰°• ( ’πÈ”‡ß‘π≈“¬¢“«)

Y-connector (not supplied for this unit)

¢ÈÕµËÕ√Ÿªµ—«

Y

(‰¡Ë‰¥È„ÀÈ¡“°—∫™ÿ¥ª√–°Õ∫π’È)

°“√µËÕ´—∫«Ÿ‡øÕ√

Remote lead

“¬µ–°—Ë«•–¬–‰°•

JVC Amplifier

‡§√◊ËÕߢ¬“¬‡’¬ß

JVC

Subwoofer

´—∫«Ÿ‡øÕ√

When connecting the speakers (high-range/mid-range) through the external amplifiers — to obtain more powerful sound

‡¡◊ËÕ®–µÈÕßµËÕ≈”‚æß (æ‘ —¬ Ÿß/æ‘ —¬°≈“ß) ºË“π‡§√◊ËÕߢ¬“¬‡ ’¬ß¿“¬πÕ° ó‡æ◊ËÕ„Àȇ ’¬ß∑’ˉ¥È¡’æ≈—ß¡“°¢÷Èπ

JVC Amplifier

‡§√◊ËÕߢ¬“¬‡’¬ß

JVC

JVC Amplifier

‡§√◊ËÕߢ¬“¬‡’¬ß

JVC

Left high-range speaker

≈”‚æßæ‘ —¬ Ÿß¥È“π´È“¬

Left mid-range speaker

≈”‚æßæ‘ —¬°≈“ߥȓπ´È“¬

Right high-range speaker

≈”‚æßæ‘ —¬ Ÿß¥È“π¢«“

Right mid-range speaker

≈”‚æßæ‘ —¬°≈“ß¥È“π¢«“

TROUBLESHOOTING

• The fuse blows.

* Are the red and black leads connected correctly?

• Power cannot be turned on.

* Is the yellow lead connected?

• No sound from the speakers.

* Is the speaker output lead short-circuited?

• Sound is distorted.

* Is the speaker output lead grounded?

* Are the “–” terminals of L and R speakers grounded in common?

• Noise interfere with sounds.

* Is the rear ground terminal connected to the car’s chassis using shorter and thicker cords?

• This unit becomes hot.

* Is the speaker output lead grounded?

* Are the “–” terminals of L and R speakers grounded in common?

• This unit does not work at all.

* Have you reset your unit?

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• ø‘« ú¢“¥

* ¡’°“√‡™◊ËÕ¡ “¬µ–°—Ë« ’¥”·≈– ’·¥ßլ˓ß∂Ÿ°µÈÕßÀ√◊Õ‰¡ò

• ‰¡Ë “¡“√∂‡ª‘¥‡§√◊ËÕ߉¥È

* ¡’°“√‡™◊ËÕ¡ “¬µ–°—Ë« ’‡À≈◊ÕßÀ√◊Õ‰¡ò

• ‰¡Ë¡’‡ ’¬ßÕÕ°®“°≈”‚æß

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