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SERVICE MANUAL

CASSETTE RECEIVER

KS-LX200R

E

EX

Area Suffix

Continental Europe

Central Europe

SEL 7 8 9

KS-LX200R

10 11 12 OFF

Contents

Safety precaution

Disassembly method

Adjustment method

Description of major ICs

1-2

1-3

1-13

1-17

This service manual is printed on 100% recycled paper.

COPYRIGHT 2000 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.

1-1

Oct. 2000

KS-LX200R

Safety precaution

!

Burrs formed during molding may be left over on some parts of the chassis. Therefore, pay attention to such burrs in the case of preforming repair of this system.

1-2

Disassembly method

Removing the top chassis

(See Fig.1 to 5)

1.

Remove the two screws A attaching the bottom cover to the top chassis on the bottom of the body.

2.

Remove the two screws B attaching the top chassis on both sides of the body.

3.

Remove the screw C and the three screws D attaching the heat sink on the left side of the body.

4.

Remove the two screws E and the screw F on the back of the body.

5.

Remove the two screws G on the upper side of the body.

6.

Move the top chassis upward and disconnect the cassette mechanism connector from the main board connector by pulling it. Remove the top chassis from the body.

A

Bottom cover

KS-LX200R

A

Fig.1

Top chassis

C

Fig.2

B

Top chassis

G

Fig.5

Top chassis

Heat sink

E

D

Fig.3

B

F

G

Fig.4

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Removing the main board assembly

(See Fig.6 to 8)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top chassis.

1.

Remove the screw S attaching the bracket (L).

Main board assembly

CN503

2.

Disconnect the flexible harness from connector

CN701, the card wire from CN702 on the main board and the harness from CN503 and CN504 respectively.

H

3.

Remove the three screws H attaching the main board assembly to the bottom cover on the upper side of the body.

4.

Remove the screw I attaching the rear panel and the bottom cover on the back of the body. Move the main board in the direction of the arrow and release the two joints a. (At this point, the main board can be removed with the rear panel and the rear heat sink.)

Joint a

5.

Remove the screw J and the two screws K attaching the rear heat sink on the back of the body.

6.

Remove the two screws L and the screw M attaching the rear panel. Now, the main board assembly will be removed.

CN702

Front panel assembly

Fig.6

CN504

Bracket (L)

CN701

H

S

H

Joint a e

ATTENTION: When reassembling, correctly engage the switch S561 and S562 on the main board with the part e of the operation assembly

(Refer to Fig.7, 18 and 19).

Main board

S651 S652

Fig.7

M

L

Rear heat sink

J

L

Rear panel

K I

Fig.8

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KS-LX200R

Removing the front panel assembly

(See Fig.9 to 11)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top chassis assembly.

1.

Disconnect the flexible harness from connector

CN701 on the main board assembly.

2.

Remove the four screws N attaching the front panel assembly on both sides of the body. Remove the front panel toward the front.

Main board assembly

CN701

Front panel assembly

Fig.9

Front panel assembly

Front panel assembly

N

N

Fig.11

Fig.10

CN701

Removing the Front Board (See Fig.12)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top chassis assembly and the front panel assembly.

O

1.

Remove the four screws O attaching the front board on the back of the front panel assembly and release the eight joints b.

Joints b

O

Fig.12

Joints b

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KS-LX200R

Removing the lifter unit (See Fig.13)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top chassis assembly and the front panel assembly.

1.

Disconnect the harness from connector CN503 and

CN504 on the main board.

CN503

2.

Remove the four screws P and detach the lifter unit from the bottom cover.

P

Removing the feed motor (L) (See Fig.14)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the lifter unit.

1.

Remove the washer attaching the clutch assembly and detach the clutch assembly from the shaft of the lifter unit.

2.

Remove the two screws Q attaching the feed motor

(L).

Clutch assembly

CN504

P

Fig.13

Lifter unit assembly

Lifter unit assembly

Removing the feed motor (R) (See Fig.15)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the lifter unit.

1.

Remove the washer attaching the clutch assembly and detach the clutch assembly from the shaft of the lifter unit.

2.

Remove the two screws R attaching the feed motor

(R).

Washer

Q

Fig.14

Feed motor (L) assembly

Lifter unit assembly

Clutch assembly

Washer

R

Fig.15

Feed motor (R) assembly

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Removing the operation assembly

(See Fig.16 to 19)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top chassis assembly, the front panel assembly and the lifer unit.

Bracket (R)

1.

Remove the three screws S attaching the right and left brackets which fix gears on both sides of the operation assembly.

2.

Remove the springs 5 and 6 from the operation assembly.

3.

Disconnect the card wire from connector CN702 on the main board and remove the operation assembly.

ATTENTION: When reassembling, correctly engage the switch S561 and S562 on the main board and the right gear with the part c of the operation assembly.

S

Spring 5

Operation assembly

CN702

Fig.16

Bracket (L)

Spring 6

S

S652

Bracket (R)

Operation assembly c c

S651

Operation assembly c

Fig.17

Operation assembly

S652

Fig.19

S651

Fig.18

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KS-LX200R

Removing the operation switch board

(See Fig.20 and 21)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the operation assembly.

1.

Remove the six screws T attaching the button panel on the operation assembly.

2.

Pull out the operation switch board from inside of the button panel.

T T

Fig.20

Button panel

Operation switch board

Removing the cassette mechanism assembly (See Fig.22)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top chassis.

1.

Remove the four screws U and the cassette mechanism assembly from the top chassis.

Button panel

Fig.21

U

U

U

U

CD mechanism assembly

Fig.22

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Disassembly method

<Cassette mechanism assembly>

Removing the head amplifier board

(See Fig.1)

1.

Disconnect the wire from connector CP401 on the head amplifier board.

Connector board

A

2.

Remove the screw A.

3.

Remove the head amplifier board in the direction of the arrow to unhook two joints a.

4.

Disconnect connector CP402 on the head amplifier board from the connector board.

Head amplifier board

Joints a

Fig.1

B

Removing the mechanism bracket

(See Fig.2)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the head amplifier board.

1.

Remove the four screws B on the underside of the cassette mechanism assembly.

KS-LX200R

B

B

Fig.2

Mechanism bracket

<Cassette mechanism>

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the head amplifier board and the mechanism bracket.

Removing the connector board

(See Fig.3)

1.

Unsolder soldering b and c on the connector board.

2.

Remove the three screws C.

3.

Remove the connector board in the direction of the arrow to unhook joint d.

C

Soldering b

C

Joint d

C

Soldering c

Fig.3

Connector board

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KS-LX200R

Removing the load arm assembly

(See Fig.4)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the connector board.

1.

Remove the slit washer e retaining the load arm assembly.

2.

Remove the spring g in the load arm assembly marked joint f.

Load arm assembly

3.

Draw out the load arm assembly from the shaft and rotate in the direction of the arrow to remove it from the cach.

Holder arm

Joint h

ATTENTION: The spring g comes off as the load arm assembly is drawn out from the shaft.

Cach

D

Load arm assembly

Slit washer e

Joint f

Load arm assembly

Removing the sub chassis (See Fig.4)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the connector board and the load arm assembly.

Main chassis

Cassette holder

D

Fig.4

Spring g

Worm gear

Sub chassis

1.

Remove the two screws D attaching the sub chassis.

2.

Draw out the sub chassis from the holder arm shaft in the direction of the arrow (marked joint h).

Remove the sub chassis from the main chassis upwards.

Holder arm

E

Joint h

Removing the cassette holder / holder arm (See Fig.5)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the connector board and the load arm assembly.

1.

Remove the screw E attaching the cassette holder / holder arm.

2.

Draw out the holder arm shaft from the sub chassis in the direction of the arrow (marked joint h).

Joints i

3.

Disengage two joints i and remove the cassette holder / holder arm.

Main chassis

Cassette holder

Fig.5

Sub chassis

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Removing the sub motor

(See Fig.4 and 6)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the connector board and the load arm assembly.

1.

Remove the slit washer j and the worm gear.

2.

Remove the two screws F.

Sub motor

F

Slit washer j

KS-LX200R

Worm gear

Fig.6

Removing the play head / pinch roller assembly (twin set) (See Fig.7)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the connector board, the load arm assembly and the sub chassis.

Pinch roller assembly

Slit washer l

Play head

Pinch roller assembly

Slit washer l

1.

Remove the spring K retaining the play head assembly and pull out the play head assembly.

2.

Remove the two screws G.

3.

Remove the two slit washers l attaching the pinch roller assembly (twin set). Pull out each pinch roller assembly.

Spring k

1

G

2

Spring k

Fig.7

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KS-LX200R

Removing the reel disc assembly (twin set) (See Fig.8 to 10)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the connector board, the load arm assembly, the sub chassis and the cassette holder / holder arm.

Motor

Reel disc assembly

Reel driver

1.

Remove the two slit washers m while pushing down the reel driver on the two reel disc assemblies.

2.

Pull out the two screws I from the shaft with the reel driver and the spring respectively.

Soldering q

Slit washers m

Slit washers n

Removing the flywheel assembly (F) and

(R) (See Fig.8 and 11)

Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the connector board, the load arm assembly, the sub chassis and the cassette holder / holder arm.

1.

Remove the belt from the underside of the mechanism assembly.

2.

Remove the two slit washers on the upper side of the mechanism assembly.

3.

Pull out the flywheel assembly (F) and (R) from underside of the mechanism assembly.

Reel driver

Reel disc assembly

Fig.8

Reel driver

Slit washer m

Fig.9

Reel driver

Removing the reel disc board

(See Fig.11)

1.

From the underside of the mechanism assembly, unsolder soldering o on the reel disc board.

2.

Unbend the joint hook p retaining the reel disc board.

3.

Remove the screw H.

Belt

Removing the motor (See Fig.8and 11)

1.

Unsolder soldering q on the motor.

2.

Remove the belt from the underside of the mechanism assembly.

3.

Remove the two screws I from the underside of the mechanism assembly.

Spring

Flywheel (F)

Fig.10

H

I

Flywheel (R)

Fig.11

Reel disc

Motor

I

Soldering o

Reel disc board

Joint hook p

Tab

Reel disc board

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KS-LX200R

Adjustment method

Test Instruments reqired for adjustment

1.Digital osclloscope(100MHz)

2.Frequency Counter meter

3.Electric voltmeter

4.Wow & flutter meter

5.Test Tapes

VT724 for DOLBY level measurement

VT739

VT712

For playback frequency measurement

For wow flutter & tape speed measurement

VT703

6.Torque gauge

For head azimuth measurement

Cassette type for CTG-N

(mechanism adjustment)

Measuring conditions(Amplifier section)

Power supply voltage

Load impedance

Line out

DC14.4V(10.5~16V)

4 (2Speakers connection)

20k

Standard volume position

Balance and Bass,Treble volume .Fader

:Center(Indication"0")

Loudness,Dolby NR,Sound,Cruise:Off

Volume position is about 2V at speaker output with following conditions.Playback the test tape VT721.

AM mode 999kHz/62dB,INT/400Hz,30%

modulation signal on receiving.

FM mono mode 97.9MHz/66dB,INT/400Hz,22.5kHz

deviation pilot off mono.

FM stereo mode 1kHz,67.5kHz dev. pilot7.5kHz dev.

Output level 0dB(1 V,50 /open terminal).

Tuner section

BAND STEP

FM : 100kHz (Seek), 50kHz (Manual)

AM : 9kHz step

Preset Memory Initialization

Band

FM(MHz)

AM(kHz)

M1

87.5

153

M2

Preset Memory

89.9

216

M3 M4

97.9

105.9

603 999

M5

M6

108.0

1404

87.5

1620

DUMMY LOAD

Exclusive dummy load should be used for AM and FM dummy load,there is a loss of 6dB between SSG output and antenna input. The loss of 6dB need not be considered since direct reading of figures are applied in this working standard.

Arrangement of Adjusting

Cassette Mechanism Section

Capstan motor

Tape speed adjust

Cassette mechanism

(Surface)

Azimuth screw

(Forward side)

Playback head

Azimuth screw

(Reverse side)

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KS-LX200R

Arrangment of adjusting

Head amplifier board section (Reverse side)

VR402:Rch

(Dolby NR level adj)

VR401:Rch

(Dolby NR Frequency response adj)

1

1

E

Q401

R421

R422

B401

D402

B409

B402

R424

C419

R425

IC402

C414

C418

VR402 C412

C411

R413

C410

C413

R411

1

1

11

IC401

21

C409

B416

C405

31

R408

C407

C408

VR401

R414

R407

CP403

FSMW1101A

17

1

B405

B413

C404

R406

R403

C402

2

CP402

1

TPP

Information for using a Car Stereo service jig (for adjustment and checking)

We are advancing efforts to make our extension cords comman for all Car Stereo products.

Please use this type of extension cord as follows.

As a U -shape type top cover is employed,this type of extension cord needed to check operation of

the mechanism assembly after disassembly.

Extension cords

EXT-KSRT002-18P(18 pin extension cord)

For connection between mechanism assembly and main board assembly.

Check for mechanism-driving section such as moter ,etc.

Disassembly method. (Refer to mthod to remove main parts)

1.Remove the bottom cover.

2.Remove the front panel assembly.

3.Remove the top cover. (Remove the screws at each side of heat sink and rear panel)

4.Install the front panel (whose assembly was removed in step 2) to the main unit.

5.Confirm that current is being is carried by connecting an extension cord jig.

Connection diagram

EXTLX002-SWPWB

EXTLX001-16PF

EXTLX002-4P

EXTLX002-16PC

EXTLX001-2P

EXT-KSRT002-18P

EXTLX001-6PC

EXTLX001-6PF

EXTLX001-2P

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Extension cord list

No.

5

6

7

3

4

1

2

EXTLX002-JIG : Kit including the following 8 extension parts.

Parts number

EXTLX001-2P

EXTLX001-6PF

EXTLX001-6PC

EXTLX002-16PF

EXTLX002-16PC

EXTLX002-SWPWB

EXTLX002-4P

Quantity

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

Description

2Pin, 30cm extension cord

6Pin, 30cm flat wire

6Pin x 2, interlocking connector

16Pin flat wire

16Pin, interlocking connector

3 switch PWB

4Pin, 30cm extension cord

Besides the above kit, we offer the conventional extension cord for CASSETTE mechanism which are not essential to operation check or service.

The mechanism should be directly connected to the board using the extension wire.

EXT-KSRT002-18P

KS-LX200R

EXTLX002-SWPWB

EXTGS004-26P

EXTLX002-4P

EXTLX002-16PC

EXTLX001-2P

EXTLX001-16PF

EXTLX001-6PC

EXTLX001-6PF

EXTLX001-2P

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KS-LX200R

Item

1.

Head azimuth adjustment

Conditions Adjustment and Confirmation methods S.Values

Test tape:

SCC-1659

VT703(10kHz)

Head height adjustment

Adjust the azimuth directly. When you adjust the height using a mirror tape, remove the cassette housing from the mechanism chassis. After installing the cassette housing, perform the azimuth adjustment.

Adjust

A line

1.

Load the SCC-1659 mirror tape. Adjust with height adjustment screw A and azimuth adjustment screw B so that line A of the mirror tape runs in the center between Lch and Rch in the reverse play mode.

Head shield

The head is at low position during.

2.

Tape speed and wow flutter confirmation

Test tape: VTT712

(3kHz)

2.

3.

1.

After switching from REV to FWD then to

REV, check that the head position set in procedure 1 is not changed. (If the position has shifted, adjust again and check.)

B line

Head shield

Adjust with azimuth adjustment screw B so that line B of the mirror tape runs in the

The head is at High position during REV.

center between Lch and Rch in the forward play mode.

Head azimuth adjustment level:

Load VTT724 (VT724) (1kHz) and play it

Maximum back in the reverse play mode. Set the Rch

PBHead output level to max.

Output

FWD Adj B

2.

Load VTT703 (VT703) (10kHz) and play it back in the forward play mode. Adjust the

Rch and Lch output levels to max, with azimuth adjustment screw B. In this case, the phase difference should be within 45 .

REV Adj C

3.

Engage the reverse mode and adjust the output level to max, with azimuth adjustment screw C.

(The phase difference should be 45 or more.)

(0 )

4.

When switching between forward and reverse modes, the difference between channels should be within 3dB. (Between

FWD L and R, REV L and R.)

HEIGHT Adj A phase

(45 )

5.

When VTT721 (VT721) (315Hz) is played back, the level difference between channels should be within 1.5dB.

1.

2.

Check to see if the reading of the F, counter / wow flutter meter is within 3015 3045(FWD

Tape speed:

3015

/ REV), and less than 0.35% (JIS RMS).

3045Hz

Wow

In case of out of specification, adjust the flutter: less motor with a built-in volume resistor.

than 0.35%

Built-in volume resistor

3.

Play back frequency response confiramation

Test tape: VTT724

(1kHz)

1.

VTT739

(63Hz / 1kHz / 10kHz)

2.

Play test tape VTT724, and set the volume

Speaker out position at 2V.

1kHz / 63Hz

Play test tape VTT739 and confirm.

1kHz / 10kHz: -1 3dB,

1kHz / 63Hz: 0 3dB,

: 0 3db

1kHz / 10kHz

: -1 3db

3.

When 10kHz is out of specification, it will be necessary to read adjust the azimuth.

The tuner section is of an adjustment-freedesign. In case the tuner is in trouble, replace the tuner pack.

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Description of major ICs

BA4905-V3 (IC961) : Regulator

1.Pin layout

2.Block diagram

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

REGULATOR

KS-LX200R

RESET

EXT

37K

5K

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RESET

EXT

COMP

ACC

VDD 5.7V

AUDIO 9V

CD 8V

CTRL

VCC

ILM 10V

AJ

GND

3.Pin function

Pin no. Symbol Function

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

RESET

EXT output

COMP output

ACC

VDD output

AUDIO output

CD output

CTRL

VCC

ILM output

AJ

GND

If VDD voltage becomes 4V or less.RESET output becomes low level.

This output voltage is approximately 0.5V lower than VCC. and max

output current is 300mA.

A voltage supply for ACC block. This output voltage is approximately

0.7V lower than VDD'S. The max output current is 100mA.

Control of the COMP output by inputting voltage.

This output voltage is 5.7V, and max output current is 100mA.

This voltage supply is for microcomputer. Whenever back up voltage supply is connected, the output keeps on running.

This output voltage is 9.0v, and max output current is 500mA.

This voltage supply for AUDIO.

This output voltage is 8.0V, and max output current is 1A.

This voltage supply for CD.

Output selector of CD. AUDIO, ILM and EXT.

To be connected with the BACK UP of car.

This output voltage is 10V, and max output current is 500mA.

Output voltage is adjustable.

Putting a resistance between ILM and AJ or between AJ and GND makes ILM output voltage adjustable.

Ground.

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KS-LX200R

CXA2510AQ (IC401) : Head AMP / Dolby

1. Pin layout & Block diagram

PBFB2 31

PBRIN 32

PBREF2 33

PBFIN2 34

VCT 35

VCT

PBGND 36

PBFIN1 37

PBREF1 38

PBRIN1 39

PBFB1 40

F2

F1

120 /70

X1

T2

NR BIAS

TAPE / AUX

TAPE EQ

X1

T1

FWD / RVS

LPF

Vcc

-

+

F3

NR

OFF/

B / C

20 MSMODE

19 DRSW

MS MODE

18 TAPESW

17 INSW

NR MODE

16 NRSW

DET

MS ON/

OFF

15 MRMODE

14 MSOUT

13 DGND

12 MSTC

120 /70

NR

11 G1FB

2. Pin functions

Pin No.

9

10

11

12

6

7

8

13

14

15

1

2

3

4

5

Symbol

PBEQ1

PBOUT1

Vcc

TAPEIN1

AUXIN1

MSLPF

LINEOUT1

TCH1

NC

G2FB

G1FB

MSTC

DGND

MSUOT

NC

-

I

I

-

O

-

-

-

I/O

O

O

Functions

Resistance for selecting the equalizer amplifier time constant.

Playback equalizer amplifier out put.

Power supply

TAPE input.

External input.

Cut-off frequency adjustment of the music sensor LPF.

Line out.

Time constant for the HLS.

Non connection.

Music signal interval detection level setting.

-

O

I

Time constant for detecting the music signal interval.

Logic ground (Connect to GND)

Music sensor output.

Non connection.

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Pin

23

24

25

20

21

22

16

17

18

19

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

Symbol

NRSW

INSW

METAL

DRSW

FF/REW

MSSW

NC

TCH2

LINEOUT2

DIREF

NC

TAPEIN2

GND

PBOUT2

PBEQ2

PBFB2

NC

PBREF2

PBFIN2

VCT

PBGND

PBFIN1

PBREF1

NC

PBFB1

KS-LX200R

-

O

O

I

I

-

-

O

I

O

I

-

O

I

-

I

I

I/O

I

I

I

I

O

-

-

-

Functions

Dolby NR control L:NR OFF H:NR ON

Line amplifier input select control L:TAPE IN H:AUX IN

Playback equalizer amplifier control L:120us H:70us

Head select control L:FORWARD H:REVERSE

Music sensor mode control Low(open):G1 High:G2

Music sensor control Low(open):MS on High:MS OFF

Non connection

Time constant for the HLS

Line output

Resistance for setting the reference current (Connects 20(18)K between DIREF pin and GND for the standard setting.)

Non connection.

TAPE input.

To ground.

Playback equalizer amplifier output.

Resistance for selecting the playback equalizer amplifier time constant

Playback equalizer amplifier feedback.

Non connection.

Playback equalizer amplifier reference (Vcc/2 output)

Playback equalizer amplifier input (FORWARD head connected)

Center (Vcc/2 output)

Playback equalizer amplifier ground (Connect to ground)

Playback equalizer amplifier input (FORWARD head connected)

Playback equalizer amplifier reference (Vcc/2 output)

Non connection.

Playback equalizer amplifier feedback.

NJM4565M-W (IC951,IC171,IC323) : Ope amp.

A OUTPUT 1

A -INPUT 2

A +INPUT 3

V4

A B

8 V+

7 B OUTPUT

6 B -INPUT

5 B +INPUT

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KS-LX200R

KA3031 (IC831) : Motor driver

1. Pin layout

48 ~ 37

1 36

~ ~

12

13 ~ 24

25

2. Block diagram

IN1.2

1

OUT1 2

IN2.1

3

IN2.2

4

OUT2 5

IN3.1

6

IN3.2

7

OUT3 8

IN4.1

9

IN4.2

10

OUT4 11

CTL1 12

IN1.1

REG50 REG050 REF SVCC RES50 OPIN(+) OPIN(-) OPOUT PVCC2 DO1.1

DO1.2

48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37

SW

-

+

36 DO2.1

+ -

ALL MUTE

2.5V

T.S.D

O.V.P

35 DO2.2

34 PGND3

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

2P

2P

2P

2P

2P

2P

2P

2P

33

32

31

30

DO3.1

DO3.2

PGND2

PGND1

29 DO4.1

S

W

M

S

C

+

-

D

D

2P

2P

28 DO4.2

S

W

M

S

C

+

-

D

D

2P

2P

27 DO5.1

26 DO5.2

MUTE4

MUTE3

MUTE2

MUTE1

25 DO6.1

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

FWD1 REV1 CTL FWD2 REV2 SGND MUTE1 MUTE2 MUTE3 MUTE4 PVCC1 DO6.2

1-20

KS-LX200R

3. Pin function

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

Pin No.

Symbol I/O

7

8

5

6

3

4

1

2

9

10

11

IN1.2

OUT1

IN2.1

IN2.2

OUT2

IN3.1

IN3.2

OUT3

IN4.1

IN4.2

OUT4

O

I

I

O

I

I

I

O

I

I

O

12

13

14

CTL1

FWD1

REW1

CTL2

FED2

REW2

SGND

MUTE1

MUTE2

MUTE3

MUTE4

PVCC1

DO6.2

I

I

-

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

-

O

Function

CH 1 op-amp input (-)

CH 1 op-amp output

CH 2 op-amp input (+)

CH 2 op-amp input (-)

CH 2 op-amp output

CH 3 op-amp input (+)

CH 3 op-amp input (-)

CH 3 op-amp output

CH 4 op-amp input(+)

CH 4 op-amp input (-)

CH 4 op-amp output

CH 5 motor speed control

CH 5 forward input

CH 5 reverse input

CH 6 motor speed control

CH 6 torward input

CH 6 reverse input

Signal ground

CH 1 mute

CH 2 mute

CH 3 mute

CH 4 mute

Power supply voltage

(For CH 5, CH 6)

CH 6 drive output

Pin No. Symbol

29

30

31

32

25

26

27

28

33

34

35

DO6.1

DO5.2

DO5.1

SO4.2

DO4.1

PGND

PGND

DO3.2

DO3.1

PGND

DO2.2

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

SO2.1

SO1.2

DO1.1

PVCC2

OPOUT

OPIN(-)

OPIN(+)

RES50

SVCC

REF

REG050

REG50

IN1.1

-

O

O

O

O

O

O

-

O

I

O

I

I

I

I

-

O

I/O

O

O

O

O

O

Function

CH 6 drive outout

CH 5 drive output

CH 5 drive output

CH 4 drive output

CH 4 drive output

Power ground

Power ground

CH 3 drive output

CH 3 drive output

Power ground

CH 2 drive output

CH 2 drive output

CH 1 drive output

CH 1 drive output

Power supply voltage

(For CH 1, CH 2, CH 3, CH 4)

Opamp output

Opamp input (-)

Opamp input (+)

Regulator 5V reset

Signal supply voltage

Bias voltage input regulator 5V output

Regulator output

CH 1 opamp onput (+)

BU4066BCF-X (IC322) : Switch

1.Pin l ayout

14 13 12 11 10 9 8

2.Block diagram

14 13 12 11 10 9 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1-21

KS-LX200R

UPD784215AGC113 (IC701) : UNIT CPU

1.Pin layout

75 ~ 51

76 50

100

1 ~ 25

26

2.Pin function

Pin No.

27

28

29

30

23

24

25

26

19

20

21

22

15

16

17

18

11

12

13

14

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

43

44

45

46

39

40

41

42

47

48

49

50

35

36

37

38

31

32

33

34

Symbol

FF/REW

DOLBY

MS-OUT

F/R

HOLD

TRAYCNT

DIMMER-OUT

LCD-POWER

VDD

X2

X1

VSS

XT2

XT1

RESET

SW1

BUS-IN

PS2

CURUISE

RDS-SCK

RDS-DA

REMOCON

AVDD

AVREF0

NC

NC

KEY0

KEY1

KEY2

LEVEL

SQ

S.METER

AVSS

W-VOL

DOT CONT

AVREF

BUS-SI

BUS-SO

BUS-SCK

STAGE2

LCD-DA

LCD-CL

LCD-LEI

BUZZER

E2PR-DA-I

E2PR-DA-O

E2PR-CLK

BUS-I/O

TM0

TM1

I/O

I

I

I

I

-

-

-

-

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

O

I

I

-

O

-

-

O

O

O

O

I

-

O

O

O

I

O

I/O

I

O

O

O

-

I/O

O

-

O

I

I

I/O

I/O

O

O

Function

Output for input signal level switching for MS.

Dolby on "H" output.

MS output.

Fwd, REV direction switch signal input.

Non connect

Tray light control signal output.

Dimmer signal output.

Non connect.

Power supply terminal.

Connecting the crystal oscillator for system main clock.

Connecting the crystal oscillator for system main clock.

Connect to GND.

Connecting the crystal oscillator for system sub clock.

Connecting the crystal oscillator for system sub clock.

System reset signal input.

Cassette mechanism detect switch.

J-BUS signal cut in input.

Power save 2.

CRUISE signal input.

RDS selial clock input.

RDS data input.

Remove control signal input.

Power supply terminal.

Connect to GND.

Connect to GND.

Connect to GND.

Key control 0 input.

Key control 1 input.

Key control 2 input.

Level meter signal input.

S.quality level input.

S.meter level input.

Connect to GND.

Woofer volume signal output.

Dot contrast signal input.

Power supply terminal.

J-BUS data I/O terminal.

J-BUS data output.

J-BUS serial clock signal I/O.

Initial setting.

Data output for LCD driver.

Clock otput for LCD driver.

Chip enable 1 output for LCD driver.

BUZZER control signal output.

Data input terminal from EEPROM.

Data output terminal from EEPROM.

Data input terminal from EEPROM.

J-BUS I/O signal terminal.

Tray motor negative signal output.

Tray motor positive signal output.

1-22

Symbol

DM0

DM1

ST

LOCAL

MONO

CA-SW1

CA-SW2

CA-SW3

CA-SW4

CA-SW5

VCR-CONT

AFCK

SEEK/STOP

SD

FM/AM

VOL-DA

VOL-CLK

CF-SEL

NC

LCD RST

LCD-CE2

DMK

TMK

STAGE1

MOTOR

MODE

STANDBY

TEST

TAPE-IN

SUBMO-

SUBMO+

TAPE-END

KICK

VOICE IN

PLL-CE

PLL-DA

PLL-CK

BAND IN

TEL-MUTE

AMP KILL

VSS

DIMMER-IN

DSI

POWER

CD-ON

MUTE

W-LPF1

W-LPF2

W-MUTE

VDD

Pin No.

79

80

81

82

75

76

77

78

71

72

73

74

67

68

69

70

63

64

65

66

59

60

61

62

55

56

57

58

51

52

53

54

95

96

97

98

91

92

93

94

99

100

87

88

89

90

83

84

85

86

I

O

I

I/O

O

O

-

O

O

-

O

O

I

I

-

-

I

I

O

O

O

I

O

O

-

O

I

I

I

I

O

I

-

I

O

O

I

I

O

I

O

O

O

O

O

I

O

I

-

O

Function

Door motor negative signal output.

Door motor positive signal output.

Stereo signal input.

Non connect.

Manual ON/OFF select signal output.

DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.

DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.

DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.

DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.

DOOR/TRAY open/close detect switch signal input.

Non connect.

AF check output.

AUTO SEEK/STOP select signal output.

Station detector input.

FM/AM select signal output.

Chip enable signal output.

Data output.

Clock signal output.

AM detect signal input.

Telephone.

Non connect.

Connect to GND

DIMMER signal input.

Power save 1.

Power ON/OFF select signal output.

Non connect.

Mute signal output.

Woofer LPF 1 signal output.

Woofer LPF 2 signal output.

Woofer mute signal output.

Power supply.

Data output.

Clock signal output.

CF select signal input.

Non connect.

LCD reset signal output.

Chip enable 2 output.

Motor speed control signal output.

Tray motor control signal output.

Initial setting.

Mecha Motor signal output.

Mecha mode position detection input.

Standby position derection input.

Test terminal

Cassette in detection input.

Sub motor clock direction drive output.

Sub motor clock oppositte direction drive output.

Tape end detection input.

Kick output.

Voice control signal input.

KS-LX200R

1-23

KS-LX200R

BD3860K (IC911) : E. volume

1. Pin layout

34

33 ~ 23

22

44 12

2. Block diagram

GND FIL VCC

6 5 9

1 ~ 11

SEL1

40

VIN1 LOUD1

36 35

HF1 LF1 DET1 VCA1 MIX1 BBOUT1

34 33 28 32 31 30

TIN1 TNF1

29 19

BNF1

15

BOUT1

14

POWER

SUPPLY

A1 41

B1 42

C1 43

D1 44

INPUT

INPUT

GAIN

0 to 18 dB

MAIN

VOLUME

0 to -40 dB

LOUDNESS

LOW(f=50Hz) 6dB

PROCESS CONTROL +3 to 12dB

(f=10kHz)

TREBLE BASS

-14 to +14dB -14 to +14dB

LOGIC

A2 1

B2 2

C2 3

D2 4

SELECTOR

INPUT

GAIN

0 to 18 dB

MAIN

VOLUME

0 to -40 dB

LOUDNESS

LOW(f=50Hz) 6dB

PROCESS CONTROL +3 to 12dB

(f=10kHz)

TREBLE

BASS

-14 to +14dB

-14 to +14dB

FADER

CH1 FRONT

0 to -5 dB

FADER

CH1 REAR

0 to -5 dB

FADER

CH2 REAR

0 to -5 dB

FADER

CH2 FRONT

0 to -5 dB

13

OUTF1

12

OUTR1

7 SI

8 SC

10 OUTR2

11 OUTF2

39

SEL2

38

VIN2

37

LOUD2

25 24 26 23 22 21

HF2 LF2 DET2 VCA2 MIX2 BBOUT2

20 18

TIN2 TNF2

17

BNF2

16

BOUT2

3. Pin function

Pin

No.

13

14

15

16

17

9

10

11

12

18

19

20

21

22

7

8

5

6

3

4

1

2

Symbol

A2

B2

C2

D2

FIL

GND

SI

SC

VCC

OUTR2

OUTF2

OUTR1

OUTF1

BOUT1

BNF1

BOUT2

BNF2

TNF2

TNF1

TIN2

BBOUT2

MIX2

Function

CH2 input terminal A

CH2 input terminal B

CH2 input terminal C

CH2 input terminal D

1/2 VCC terminal

Ground terminal

Serial data input terminal

Serial clock input terminal

Power supply

CH2 rear output terminal

CH2 front output terminal

CH1 rear output terminal

CH1 front output terminal

CH1 bus filter setting terminal

CH1 bus filter setting terminal

CH2 bus filter setting terminal

CH2 bus filter setting terminal

CH2 treble filter setting terminal

CH1 treble setting terminal

CH2 treble input terminal

CH2 BBE II signal output terminal

CH2 output mix amp negative input terminal

Pin

No.

35

36

37

38

39

31

32

33

34

40

41

42

43

44

27

28

29

30

23

24

25

26

Symbol Function

VCA2

LF2

HF2

DET2

CH2 high frequency VCA output terminal

CH2 low frequency filter setting terminal

CH2 high frequency filter setting terminal

CH2 high frequency attack release time setting

NC

DET1

Non connect

CH1 high frequency attack release time setting

TIN1

BBOUT1

CH1 treble input terminal

CH1 BBE II signal output terminal

MIX1

VCA1

LF1

HF1

LOUD1

VIN1

LOUD2

VIN2

SEL2

SEL1

A1

B1

C1

D1

CH1 output mix amp. negative input terminal

CH1 high frequency VCA output terminal

CH1 low frequency filter setting terminal

CH1 high frequency filter setting terminal

CH1 loudness filter setting terminal

CH1 main volume input terminal

CH2 loudness filter setting terminal

CH2 main volume input terminal

CH2 input gain output terminal

CH1 input gain output terminal

CH1 input terminal A

CH1 input terminal B

CH1 input terminal C

CH1 input terminal D

1-24

LA3460M-X (IC31) : FM noise canceller & Stereo MPX demodulator

1. Pin layout

24 13

1

2. Block diagram

24 23

12

22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

HPF

DRIVER

LPF

GATE

PC

PD

LPF

LPF

VCO

FF

VCO STOP

PACAN

SCHMIT

HCC

MAIN

SEPARATION

ADJ.

SUB

ANTI-BRIDGE

DECODER

SNC

TRIG

AGC

CONTROL

8 9 1 2 3

3. Pin function

Pin

No.

12

13

14

15

10

11

8

9

6

7

4

5

1

2

3

20

21

22

23

24

16

17

18

19

Function

Noise sense

Noise AGC

Gate time

Signal hold

Pilot output

Vcc

Capacitor for HCC

SNC control

HCC control

Lch output

Rch output

Pican input

Pican output

Separation ADJ

NC

NC

456kHz OSC

Phase comp LPF (+)

Phase comp LPF (-)

GND

PLL input

Stereo indicator

Composite input

Pilot det LPF

4 5 6 7

Description

Noise sensitivity adjustment

Vcc=+8.0V

High pass filter

Stereo noise controlled voltage

High cut controlled voltage pilot cancel signal input pilot cancel signal outpt

Ceramic resonator

Phase comparator low pass filter

Phase comparator low pass filter

Phase locked loop signal input

Active low

Composite signal input

10 11 12

KS-LX200R

1-25

KS-LX200R

LA4743B (IC941) :Power amp

1.Terminal layout

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

2.Block diagram

1-26

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

5

6

3

4

Pin

No.

1

2

3.Pin function

Symbol

TAB

GND1

RFO-

STBY

RFO+

VCC1/2

RRO-

GND2

RRO+

R.F

RRIN

RFIN

SGND

Function

Header of IC

Power GND

Output (-) for front Rch

Stand by input

Output (+) for front Rch

Power input

Output (-) for rear Rch

Power GND

Output (+) for rear Rch

Ripple filter

Rear Rch input

Front Rch input

Signal GND

20

21

22

23

24

25

16

17

18

19

Pin

No.

14

15

Symbol

LFIN

LRIN

ONTIME

LRO+

GND3

LRO-

VCC3/4

LFO+

MUTE

LFO-

GND4

NC

Function

Front Lch input

Rear Lch input

Power on time control

Output (+) for rear Lch

Power GND

Output (-) for rear Lch

Power input

Output (+) for front

Muting control input

Output (-) for front

Power GND

Non connection

LC75873NW (IC601) : LCD driver

1.Block diagram

VDD1

VDD2

INH

OSC

VDD

VSS

COMMOM

DRIVER

CLOCK

GENERATOR

SEGMENT DRIVER

SHIFT REGISTER

ADDRESS

DETECTOR

72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

2.Pin functions

Pin No.

Symbol

1~66

67~69

70

71

S3~S68

COM1~3

VDD

VDD1

VDD2

VSS

OSC

INH

CE

CLOCK

DI

S1

S2

I

I

I

I

O

O

I/O

I

-

O

O

-

I

I/O

Description

Segment Output.

Common Driver Output.

Power Supply Connection.

Used for applying the LCD drive 2/3 bias voltage externally.

Must be connected to VDD2 when a 1/2 bias drive scheme in used.

Used for applying the LCD drive 1/3 bias voltage externally.

Must be connected to VDD1 when a 1/2 bias drive scheme in used.

Power supply connection.

Oscillator connection. An oscillator circuit is formed by connecting an external resistor and capacitor to this pin.

Display off control input.

Chip enable input.

Synchronization clock input.

Serial data input.

Signal output.

Signal output.

KS-LX200R

1-27

KS-LX200R

BA3220FV-X (IC301) : Driver

1. Pin layout & Block diagram

CL-

14

LGND

13

OUTL

12

OUTR

11

RGND

10

CR -

9

CR +

8

REFL

1

CL+

2

Vcc

3

INL

2. Pin function

11

12

13

14

9

10

7

8

5

6

3

4

Pin

No.

1

2

Symbol

CL+

Vcc

INL

NFL

FIL

NFR

INR

CR+

CR-

RGND

OUTR

OUTL

LGND

CL-

Function

Powe supply terminal for amp.

power supply terminal.

input terminal.

Negative feedback terminal.

Filter terminal.

Negative feedback terminal.

Input terminal

Power supply terminal for amp.

Output terminal of internal amp.

Rch GND terminal.

Rch output terminal.

Lch output terminal.

Lch GND terminal.

Output terminal of internal amp.

4

NFL

REFR

FILTER

5

FIL

6

NFR

7

INR

1-28

BR24C32F-X (IC703) : EEPROM

1. Pin layout

Vcc WP SCL SDA

2. Block diagram

A0

A1 A2

GND

A0 1

A1 2

A2 3

32k bit EEPROM ARRAY

12bit

ADDERESS

DECODER

12bit

SLAVE/WORD

ADDRESS REGISTER

8bit

DATA

REGISTER

START

CONTROL LOGIC

STOP

ACK

GND 4

HIGH VOLTAGE GEN.

Vcc LEVEL DETECT

3. Pin function

Pin No.

I/O

Vcc

GND

AO,A1,A2

SCL

SDA

WP

-

-

IN

IN

I/O

IN

Functions

Power supply

Ground (0V)

Slave address set

Serial clock input

Slave and word address/Serial data output

Write protect input

8 Vcc

7 WP

6 SCL

5 SDA

KS-LX200R

1-29

KS-LX200R

SAA6579T-X (IC51) : RDS demodulator

1. Pin layout

7

8

5

6

3

4

1

2

12

11

10

9

16

15

14

13

2. Pin function

6

7

4

5

Pin

No.

1

2

3

Symbol

QUAL

RDDA

Vref

MUX

VDDA

VSSA

CIN

12

13

14

15

16

8

9

10

11

SCOUT

MODE

TEST

VSSD

VDDD

OSCI

OSCO

T57

RDCL

Function

Quality indication output

RDS data output

Reference voltage output (0.5VDDA)

Multiplex signal input

+5V supply voltage for analog part

Ground for analog part (0V)

Sub carrier input to comparator

Sub carrier output of reconstruction filter

Oscillator mode / test control input

Test enable input

Ground for digital part (0V)

+5V supply voltage for digital part

Oscillator input

Oscillator output

57kHz clock signal output

RDS clock output

3. Block diagram OSCI

13

OSCO

14

VDDD

12

MUX

4

SCOUT

8

ANTI-

ALIASING

FILTER

57kHz

BAND PASS

(8th ORDER)

CIN

7

CLOCKED

COMPARATOR

VDDA

5

Vp1

COSTAR LOOP

VARIABLE AND

FIXED DIVIDER

Vref

3

REFERENCE

VOLTAGE

CLOCK

REGENERATION

AND SYNC

6

VSSA

RECONSTRUCTION

FILTER

TEST LOGIC AND OUTPUT

SELECTOR SWITCH

9

BIPHASE

SYMBOL

DECODER

MODE

OSCILLATOR

AND

DIVIDER

10

TEST

QUALITY BIT

GENERATOR

1

QUAL

DIFFERENTIAL

DECODER

2

RDDA

16

RDCL

11

VSDD

15

T57

IC-PST600M/G/-W (IC702) : System reset

1

IN

Co1

OP1

3

Vout

2

OUT

1-30

KS-LX200R

HD74HC126FP-X (IC771) : Buffer

1. Pin layout

5

6

7

3

4

1

2

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

2. Pin function

Inputs Outputs

C

L

H

H

A

X

L

H

Y

Z

H

L

3. Block diagram

Vcc Vcc

Input

1C

2C

3C

4C

1A

2A

3A

4A

1k

1Y

Output

2Y

S1

CL

1k

2Y

Output

3Y

Output

Output

4Y

Sample as Load Circuit 1

Sample as Load Circuit 1

Sample as Load Circuit 1

RPM6938-SV4 (IC602) : Remote control receiver

AMP

BPF

AGC

Detector

Vcc

Comp

I/V conversion

PD magnetic shield for trimming circuit

22k ohm

Vcc

Rout

GND

1-31

KS-LX200R

M5282FP-XE (IC321) : E. volume

1. Pin layout 2. Block diagram

3

4

1

2

5

10

9

8

7

6

1

2

3

10

4 5 7

3. Pin function

4

5

2

3

Pin

No.

1

8

9

6

7

10

Symbol

Vcc/2

Amp+IN

Amp-IN

Amp OUT

GND

NC

VCA IN

Vc

VCA OUT

Vcc

Function

Vcc/2 output for microphone amp.

Microphone amp. positive input terminal.

Microphone amp. negative input terminal.

Microphone amp. output terminal.

Ground.

Non connection.

VCA input terminal.

VCA control terminal.

VCA output terminal.

Power supply.

8

9

LB1641 (IC402) : DC Motor driver

1. Pin layout

1 2 3

GND OUT1 P1

4

VZ

5 6 7 8 9

IN1 IN2 VCC1 VCC2 P2

10

OUT2

2. Pin function

IN1

0

1

0

1

Input

IN2

1

1

0

0

Output

OUT1

0

0

0

1

OUT2

1

0

0

0

Mode

Brake

CLOCKWISE

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE

Brake

1-32

KS-LX200R

Block diagram

6

5

4

3

2

1

A

M

M

STANDBY,TAPEEND

Lch,Rch

HEAD COMMON

IC401

HEAD AMP

Lch,Rch

MSOUT

NRSW

FF REW

MODE,F/R,TAPE IN

SUBMO

IC402

MOTOR

DRIVER

SUBMO

LED &

KEY MATRIX

LCD1

COM1~3

S1~S86

IC603

REMOCON

REMOCON

LCDRST,LCDCE1

LCDCL,LCDDA

IC601

LCD DRIVER

KEY1

KEY2

RESET

KEY

MATRIX

TRAY

MOTOR

M

DOOR

MOTOR

M

TU1

TUNER PACK

RDS

IC51

RDS

FM/AM

S.METER

SD/ST

PLLCE

TAPE.L

TAPE.R

PLLDA

PLLCL

SUBMO ,TAPE IN

STANDBY,MODE

MOTOR,FF REW

DOLBY,MSOUT,F/R

FMDET.ADJ

SEPA.ADJ

IC701

CPU

ST

VOLDA

IC31

MPX

VOLCLK

W.VOL

KEY0,KEY1 SCL

SDDA

L-ch

R-ch

IC911

E.VOL.

SI/SO

SO,I/O

BUSINT

BUSSCK

WLPF1

WLPF2

IC321

E.VOL

LOUTFL

LOUTRR

ROUTFL

ROUTRR

OPE.AMP.

IC322

SWITCHING

IC301

Lch LINE

AMP.

IC401

Rch LINE

AU.L

AU.R

IC323

AMP.

CH.L

CH.R

INFL

INRL

INFR

INRR

FRONTL

FRONTR

REARL

REARR

IC901

POWER AMP.

IC703

EEPROM

IC771

JVC-BUS

SCK,SI/SO

REMOCON,KEY1

KEY2,LCDCA

LCDCL,LCDCE1

DOTCONT

IC951

OPE.AMP.

IC171

LINE IN

EACH

BLOCK

FRONTL

FRONTR

REARL

REARR

TRAY

IC831

DRIVER

TM0

TM1

DM0

DM1

IC961

REG.

CN901

SUB

WOOFER

OUT

CN771

CD-CH

AULI

AURI

LINE IN LINE OUT

DOOR

B C

D E

F

G H

I

2-1

KS-LX200R KS-LX200R

6

5

4

3

2

1

Standard schematic diagrams

Main amp. section

C161

1/50

R162

12K

Q161

2SD601A

R165

390

C163

0.047

D161

1SS355

TU1

QAU0157-002

R3

10

L1

PP4

4.7u

D3

1SS355

R2

100K

R4

10K

C11

0.047

R11

8.2( 1/8W)

Q11

2SB815

GND

Q13

2SB709A

FM/AM

S.METER

Q12

UN2211

SQ

R27

470

Q23

2SC2412K

C24

0.1

C22

0.01

Q21

2SC2412K

R43 100K

Q33

2SD601A

R45

47K

Q34

UN2111

R37

2.2K

UN2211

Q32

C44 1/50

C43 1/50

C42 1/50

C41

0.01

R40

5.6K

C39

0.1/50

C40

1/50

Q24

UN2211

CN703

CN704

QGA1201C2-04X

TAPE.L

GND

TAPE.R

F/R

SW14V

MSOUT

DOLBY

FF/REW

MOTOR

MODE

STANDBY

TAPE-IN

SUBMO-

SUBMO+

TAPE-END

KICK

CASW1

CASW2

CASW3

IC701

UPD784215GC-XXX

VDD

NSW0120-002X

NSW0120-002X

NSW0120-002X

S651

S652

S653

CN504

QGA2501F1-02

CN503

QGA2501F1-02

CN702

QGF0501F1-06X

CN701

QGF0503C1-16V

TRAY-

TRAY+

DOOR+

DOOR-

CASW4

CASW5

C712

0.047

W-LPF1

W-LPF2

W-MUTE

VOL-DA

VOL-CLK

CFSEL R766

R767

R758

330

330

2.2K

TRAY10V DMK

TMK

KEY0

KEY1

RESET

ACC5V

10V

REMOCON

KEY1

KEY2

DOT

LCDDA

LCDCL

LCDCE1

C719

470P

R740

MOTOR

MODE

STANDBY

47K

R742

10K

TAPE-END

KICK

TAPE-IN

SUBMO-

SUBMO+

R743

47K

R746

47K

VPP

R747

R748

R749

R750

X1

47K

47K

47K

47K

UDZS5.1B-X

14V

HOLD

VSS

Q36

UN2211

Q35

2SB709A

Q1

UN2211

RDSDA

R101

10K

R201

10K

X51

D101

MA152WK

RDSSCK

R354

6.8K

C354

0.1

C352

0.01

R355

CH.L

TAPE.L

R454

220K

C454

0.1

6.8K

R118

100

R119 0

C455

470P

R455

C112

220K

C356

4.7/10

10/16

C355

470P

C456 10/16

R120

10K

1/50

C104

AMAF

R218

C212

CH.R

TAPE.R

GND

100

R219 0

4.7/10

R220 1/50

C103

C204

0.22/50

C203 0.22/50

D201

MA152WK

R735

R734

R733

R732

R731

4.7K

4.7K

47K

47K

47K

IC703

C951

C711

470P

0.1

DOTCONT

BR24C32F

L701

R954

10K

R951

5.6K

C710

220/10

47u

C120

470P

AU.L

AU.R

Q977

UN2111

MUTE

R723

1K

R721

R720

R722

10K

330

10K

R719

R718

1.8uH

1.8uH

BUZZER

LCDCE1

LCDCL

LCDDA

R717

R716

R715

4.7K

4.7K

4.7K

R714

R713

R712

R711

R710

10K

10K

10K

10K

10K

TD

RD

R752

47K

KEY2

KEY1

KEY0

R709 4.7K

R708 4.7K

R707 4.7K

W-VOL

S.METER

SQ

LEVEL

I/O

BUSSCK

SO

SI/SO

DOTCONT

DIMIN

TELMUTE

Q986

UN2211

R776

100k

R777

22K

R778

100

Q702

2SB815

X701 X702

RESET

IC702

PST600MG

R706

10K

PP1

Q791

UN2211

Q701

UN2211

R793

0

PP2

R451

R452

C357

C457

C458

C358

0.0047

0.0047

C459

C219

0.22

10/16

R458

0.22

0.22

R358

3.3K

3.3K

C359 0.22

R177

1K

R176

10k

R276

10k

R277

1K

Q979

UN2111

2SD601A

R775

10k

C218

0.047

220k

220k

Q983

IC771

HD74HC126FP

IC911

BA3860K

C220

D451

MA152WK

R275

10k

R175

10k

Q964

2SB709A

R964

47k

D963

MA152WA

R774

100

470P

R781

330

C321

10/16

Q966

2SB709A

Q963

UN2213

R174

8.2K

R173

8.2K

R273

8.2K

R274

8.2K

VOL-CLK

VOL-DA

IC171

NJM4565M

IC831

KA3031

R970

12K

LEVEL

C173

22/6.3

C172

10/16

C272

10/16

C273

5V

22/6.3

W-VOL

W-LPF2

Q321

UN2211

IC961

C405

4.7/25

C406

4.7/25

R326

10K

C305

4.7/25

C306

4.7/25

C322

BA4905

0.01

R322

10K

4.7/25

C301

24K

R301

47/16

C302

C303

4.7/25

R302

24K

R305

150K

C325

2.2/50

R332

0.0056

C331

R344

W-LPF1

Q322

UN2211

R341

1M

R342

1M

W-MUTE

1M

R831

4.7K

R833

3.3K

DM0

DM1

DMK

TM0

TM1

TMK

IC301

R303

33K

BA3220FV

100K

Q981

UN2111

0

R304

47K

33K

R329

R334

C307

100/10

C308 4.7/25

C309

4.7/25

C310

100/10

4.7/25

C401

R401

24K

C402

4.7/25

47/16

C403

R402

24K

R405

150K

IC401

R403

33K

BA3220FV

C407

100/10

C408

4.7/25

C409

4.7/25

C410

100/10

R404

33K

R323

10K

R324

100K

R327

5.6K

C327

0.082

R328

15K

Q324

UN2211

Q982

UN2211

Q991

R343

1M

R321

1K

C328

0.0068

AU.LI

AU.G

AU.RI

D962

CRS03-W

TEL

ILL

MUT

AU.LI

AU.G

AU.RI

SUBW

GND

GND

SCK

CH.L

SI/SO

CH.R

SUBW

GND

R338

100

R339

100

C142

1/50

MEMORY

C141

1/50

C241

1/50

CN301

QGA2501C1-07

IC941

C242

1/50

R941

27K

Q132

2SD1048

LA4743B

R942

27K

UN2211

Q232

R943

1K

Q942

2SD1048

R961

1K( 1/8W)

CN901

QNZ0090-001

D961

1N5401TU

C961

2200/16

PP3

C921

C922

C923

C924

C925

C926

C927

C928

100P

100P

100P

100P

100P

100P

100P

100P

TAPE REC SIGNAL

TUNER SIGNAL

CD-CH SIGNAL

LINE IN SIGNAL

FRONT SIGNAL

REAR SIGNAL

Parts are safety assurance parts.

When replacing those parts make sure to use the specified one.

A

B C

D E

F

G H

2-2

I

KS-LX200R

6

Mecha. control section

CP401

QGA2001F1-07

5

4

3

CP402

QGB1214K1-10S

R406

300K

C406

0.01

C405

22/16

IC401

Q401

2SA1706/ST/-T

Q402

DTC114EKA

C409

0.01

R410

300K

C416 0.1

R419

1.2M

R420

15K

IC402

LB1641

Q403

DTC114EKA

D403

MA3075( M)

C418

0.01

C419

0.1

2

CP403

QGB1214K1-18S

1

A

B C

D E

F

G H

TAPE REC SIGNAL

I

2-3

4

3

6

5

LCD & Key control section

KS-LX200R KS-LX200R

R641 3.9k

R640 2.7k

R639 1.8k

R638 1.2k

R637 820

R647

3.9K

R651 220

R646

2.7k

R645

1.8k

R636 820

R635

220

R644

1.2k

R643

820

R642

820 R634

220

QNZ0494-001

QNZ0495-001

L611

NQLZ007-680X

0.022

C612

L612

Q611

2SD2185

Q612

2SD2185

10K

R601

S63

S64

S65

S66

S67

S68

COM1

COM2

COM3

LCDRST

LCDCE1

LCDCL

LCDDA

IC601

LC75873NW

S42

S41

S40

S39

S38

S37

S36

S35

S34

S33

S32

S31

S30

S29

S28

S27

S26

S25

S24

S23

2

1

A

B C

D

2-4

E

F

CN631

QGF0501F1-06X

IC603

RPM6938-V4

D626

MA152WK

PC601

PR-20

R630

1K

R629

470

100k

R691

Q691

2SD601A

R628

VDD 0

R627

120

PC602

PR-20

LCDDA

LCDCL

LCDCE1

LCDCE2

LCDRST

100k

R693

Q692

2SD601A

R671

R672

R673

R674

R675

CN601

QGF0501F1-16X

RESET

R625

470

INV

KEY1

KEY2

330

330

3.3K

3.3K

3.3K

G H

I

KS-LX200R

Printed circuit boards

Main board (Forward side)

6

5

4

CN901

CN301

IC961 CN771

C969 C964 C967 C971

C961

IC941

C927

C141

C241

D941

C941

C942

C242

R941

C408

C142

R146

C407

R145

C945

PP3

C944

CN503

R985

R961

D961

C273

C272 C175

IC301

C982

C409

C962

C403

C172

IC401

C410

B941

C406

Q322

C173

Q323

Q324

IC322

IC171

C912

C401

C402

Q321

R321

C405

C310

C306

C329

Q325

C324

C335

IC321

C334

C305

CN703

HOLD

R994

R992

Q992

R993

R991

C978

C322

R322

R323

D980

Q977

Q979

C952

TH951

C103

C203

R954

C302

C323

C951

C307

C911

C301

C303

C204

C327

C212

R330

C328

C321

C325

VSS

Q982

C2

D701

Q991

C4

C39

C965

C43

Q33

CF31

IC31

C977

C40

D101

C42

D201

R101

R201

C35

VDD

Q34

C32

C101

C45

C53

C201

VR31

Q32

C44

Q31

VR1

IC701

L701 X51

C710

PP4

C5

RD TD

R758

R767

R721

CN504

IC51

C57

C25

R730

R728

R766

S653

C721

R352

R351

R451

R452

C453

C219

IC911

C456

R166

C161

C356

R211

C104

R111

C112

R164

VPP

R752

R709

R712

R711

R710

X702

R720

R719

R718

CN701

D161

X701

C722

C713

C832

C353 C119

X1

C162

S652

IC831

C831

C164

B701

CN702

R793

Q701

PP2

R794

C791

BZ791

IC702

R708

R707

S651

Front board (Forward side)

TU1

C720

PP1

J1

3

IC603

BL611

D627

2

1

R641

R640

R633

R639

R638

R637

R634

R631

R635

CN631

R652

R636

R643

R651

R644

R645

R647

R646

Mecha. control board

A

1

1

E

Q401

R421

R422

B401

D402

B

B409

B402

R424

C419

R425

IC402

C414

C418

VR402 C412

C411

R413

C410

C413

R411

1

1

11

IC401

21

C409

B416

VR401

C405

31

C407

C408

R408

R414

R407

CP403

FSMW1101A

17

1

B405

B413

C D

C404

2

CP402

1

TPP

R406

R403

C402

E

2-5

KS-LX200R

Main board (Reverse side)

6

5

4

3

2

J1

C6

R26

Q23

R27

PP1

Q22

C12

R23

C732

Q21

TU1

C9

Q1

R28

R3

C1

R2

C3

C57

C2

R47

C25

C718

C216

VR31

C44

CN504

CN771

S653

C4

C5

C46

VR1

Q36

C53

C54

C56

C55

R52

R54

IC961

CF31

C45

R51

C971

Q981

Q965

IC703

D963

R703

Q35

C32

C35

X51

R975

PP4

C710

C966

C967

C42

R102

R202

R723

C965

C43

Q964

R40

R963

C39

C40

C771

C964

R965

R971

R962

C969

R742

R740

C977

C103

C203

C952

Q963

CN301

R339 R338 CN901

C961

C337

C933

R135

R136

R235

R236

R178

C336

Q991

R272 R172

C175

C272

CN302

C273

D961

R961

C172

C962

CN703

C173

C986

C982

R231

R241

C410

R335

C403

C978

R987

R986

R120

R119

R219

R220

Q983

R984

D986

Q986

R274

R277

C323

C321

C325

R174

R336

C335

R325

R327

R337

C329

R332

R341

C324

R334

R333

C331

C330

R405

C406

R401

R407

R406

R404

R403

C405

C306

C310

C402

C401

C912

R305

C305

R302

R301

C303

C302

C301

C307

R342

R328

R329

C212

C204

C914

C911

R307

R306

R304

R303

C409

R232

R142

R242

C407

C309

C308

C408

C141

C941

C142

C944

CN503

R141

R942

Q942

C144

R144

R143

R243

R244

R943

PP3

C143

C243

C244

C942

C242

C945

C241

R717

C104

C356

L961

R714

R713

C724

R701 R751

X702

R768

X701

C705

R746

R912

R911

C112

R165

R167

R455

C456

C455

C161

R163

R162 C119

C353

C219

R458

C220

C453

C458

C459

C452

C731

C359

C457

C357

S652

C162

R791

BZ791

C713

C702

R705

PP2

C730

R783

R784

R785

R786

R787

R788

R789

R790

R792

C164

C831

S651

B702

C791

C943

IC941

Front board (Reverse side)

R622

CN601

R673

R672

R675

R671

Q612

L612

C612

Q611

R613

L611

R601

R604

C604

C601

IC601

D655 D631 D656

S632

R676

R694

Q692

PC602

C625

R692

PC601

R691

R693

Q691

D626

R629

R627

R625

R626

R628

IC603

D625

1

2-6

A B C D E

PARTS LIST

[ KS-LX200R ]

* All printed circuit boards and its assemblies are not available as service parts.

Area suffix

E ----------- Continental Europe

EX --------------- Central Europe

KS-LX200R

- Contents -

Exploded view of general assembly and parts list

Cassette mechanism assembly and parts list

Electrical parts list

Packing materials and accessories parts list

3-3

3-6

3-9

3-16

3-1

KS-LX200R

<<MEMO>>

3-2

3

6

Exploded view of general assembly and parts list

Block No.

M

8

11

12

14

6

1 M M

Switch board

14

68

17

14

63

64

68

66

68

5

4

7

1

14

17

Mecha.control

board

29

46

28

57

45

58

60

57

47

51

62

67

69

63

86

70 14

88

65

61

31

85

87

49

57

43

57

44

58

48

42

50

18

91

10

3

56

30

26

56

27

52

18

29

28

2

34

39

71

78

10

10

35

32

2

76

59

77

72

4

10

4

5

79

37

36

41

40

80

33

38

24

54

21

75

75

76

79

59

20

21

73

Main board

18

Front board

13

93

94

97

84

89

9

103

83

90

92

103

95

96

104

19

16

55

25

53

23

14

1

74

99

98

22

A

B C

102

100

LCD1

101

D E

F

15

G

82

15

H

81

I

KS-LX200R

3-3

6

5

4

3

A

2

1

Parts list (General assembly)

Item

11

12

13

14

15

7

8

9

10

3

4

1

2

5

6

25

26

27

28

21

22

23

24

16

17

18

19

20

38

39

40

41

34

35

36

37

29

30

31

32

33

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

Parts number

---------------

FSKM2006-001

QYSDST2604Z

FSKZ4004-002

FSMA4010-002

FSJC1065-001

FSJC1064-001

LV31602-003A

FSMA3007-001

QYSDST2604Z

QYSDSF2610Z

LV41200-003A

LV41200-003A

QYSDST2604Z

QYSDST2604Z

LV41200-001A

QYSPSP2003M

LV41200-001A

LV31604-002A

LV31605-001A

LV41452-001A

LV31607-001A

LV31965-001A

LV41500-001A

LV41545-001A

FSKL3014-001A

LV20614-002A

WDM215025

LV41503-001A

FSYH4036-015

LV31777-001A

LV31610-001A

LV40847-002A

QAR0029001-SA2

PPN13KA10C-SA6

LV40847-002A

WJM0137-001A

WJM0136-001A

QWTA20H-030

QE40110-001A

FSYH4036-064

LV41463-001A

LV41464-001A

LV31611-001A

LV41466-001A

LV41467-001A

LV31612-001A

LV30981-004A

Parts name

ARM 3

SHEET

FFC GUIDE

ROD GEAR

SPACER

FEED MOTOR

FEED MOTOR

SPACER

E-SI CARD WIRE

E-SI CARD WIRE

UL VINYL TUBE

SHIELD CASE

SPACER

GEAR 1

GEAR 2

GEAR 3

GEAR 4

GEAR 5

GEAR 6

CLUTCH ASS'Y

CDS-522VJ2

MECHA BRACKET

SCREW

SCREW

INSULATOR

TOP CHASSIS

FRONT COVER

SIDE HEAT SINK

INSULATOR

SCREW

TAPPING SCREW

SPESIAL SCREW

SPESIAL SCREW

SCREW

SCREW

SPECIAL SCREW

SCREW

SPECIAL SCREW

BOTTOM ASS'Y

DOOR BASE ASS'Y

TENS SPRING BTM

PANEL COVER

BUTTON BASE BKT

BUTTON B.SUPORT

BUTTON B.GUIDE

FRONT BKT ASS'Y

BRACKET ASS'Y

WASHER

A

B

KS-LX200R

Block No. M1MM

Q'ty Description

1 CASSETTE MECHA

1

1 PCB+MECHA

4 MECHA+M.BKT

1 M.BKT+SCREW

1

1

1

1

4 T.CHAS+CS MECHA

1 T.CHAS+S H.SINK

3 T.CHAS+S H.SINK

1 T.CHAS+REAR

6 T.CHAS+B.CHAS

2 T.CHAS+R.BKT

1

1

1

4

2

1

1

1

1

1

1 BOTTOM CHA.+REAR BKT

4 T.CHAS+F.COVER

3 MAIN PWB+BOTTOM CHA.

2

1

1

1

1 MOTOR L

1 FOR BKT MOTOR L

1 FOR BKT MOTOR R

1 MOTOR R

1 FOR MOTOR L

1

1

1 FOR MOTOR R

1 FOR R WIRE

1 R SIDE

1 R SIDE

1 R SIDE

1 L SIDE

1 L SIDE

1 L SIDE

1 RIGHT SIDE

Area

C

D

3-4

KS-LX200R

A

Parts list

(General assembly)

Item Parts number

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

85

86

87

88

89

81

82

83

84

77

78

79

80

72

73

74

75

76

68

69

70

71

53

54

55

56

57

49

50

51

52

62

63

64

65

66

67

58

59

60

61

VKZ4777-004

WJT0030-001A

FSYH4036-035

FSJC1066-002

LV32035-001A

FSJD3026-001A

LV41469-001A

VYSH1R5-007

LV40848-009A

LV41471-001A

LV41505-001A

VKZ4777-001

WJT0031-001A

FSYN3148-105

LV41143-001A

QAM0178-001

QAM0179-001

LV30943-201A

LV30946-005A

LV40790-001A

QYSDST2604Z

LV41200-003A

LV40792-001A

LV41863-001A

VMA4652-001SS

QYSDST2606Z

QYSDST2606Z

QYSDST2604Z

QYSDST2604Z

QYSPSPT2020Z

QYSPSPT2020Z

LV40865-001A

LV40865-001A

LV40865-001A

LV40865-001A

LV40865-001A

LV40865-001A

WDM215025

WDM214540

QYSPSPU1725M

LV30981-005A

LV10317-007A

LV10318-001A

LV40848-007A

LV20615-003A

LV20616-002A

LV31613-001A

LV41825-002A

Parts name

MINI SCREW

MINI SCREW

MINI SCREW

MINI SCREW

MINI SCREW

MINI SCREW

MINI SCREW

MINI SCREW

WASHER

WASHER

SCREW

CLUTCH ASS'Y

BUTTON PANEL

BUTTON BASE

SPACER(P)

PRESET BUTTON

PRESET BUTTON 2

FUNCTION BUTTON

PLATE SPRING

MINI SCREW

E-CARD WIRE

SHEET

DISPLAY PANEL

D.P. PLATE

FINDER LENS

UP DOWN B.ASS'Y

SPACER

SPACER(P)

+/- BUTTON ASSY

REMOTE LENS

MINI SCREW

E-CARD WIRE

NAME PLATE

SHEET

PIN CORD ASS'Y

CAR CABLE

REAR BRACKET

REAR HEAT SINK

PIN CORD BRACKET

SCREW

SPESIAL SCREW

REG.IC BRACKET

POWER IC BRACKET

SHIELD PLATE

SCREW

SCREW

SCREW

SCREW

E

F

G

Block No. M1MM

Q'ty Description

2 F.MOTOR+B.M. L

2 F.MOTOR+B.M. R

2 ROD BKT(L)+LO.BKT

2 ROD BKT(R)+LO.BKT

1 B.BASE BKT+BO.CHAS

2 B.B.SUPPO+BO.CHAS

1 B.B.GUIDE+BO.CHAS

4 BKT.M.L&R+C.BOTTOM

6 FOR GEAR 1-6

2 FOR CLUTCH ASSY

4 LO.UNIT A+DIS.PANEL

1 LEFT SIDE

1 KS-LX200R

1

2

1 LEFT PRESET BUTTON

1

1

1

1

2

2

1

1

6

1

1 FOR E-CARD WIRE

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

4 D.PANEL+SW.PWB

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1 BLACK ANODISED

2

Area

H

I

A

A

Parts list (General assembly)

Item Parts number

97

98

99

100

101

QMFZ039-150-T

FSKS3023-001

FSYH4081-002

FSYH2006-001

QNZ0495-001

102

103

104

QNZ0494-001

VYTA500-001

QAM0105-002

LCD 1 QLD0149-001

Parts name

FUSE

LIGHTING CASE

LIGHTING SHEET

LCD CASE

RUBBER CONNECTOR

RUBBER CONNECTOR

PIN CAP

CAR CABLE

LCD MODULE

KS-LX200R

Q'ty

1

1

1

1

1 D105

1

8

1 J1

1

Block No. M1MM

Description Area

3-5

KS-LX200R

Cassette mechanism assembly and parts list

Block No.

M

2

M

M

A

MODEL:CDS522-VJ2

3-6

Grease & Oil

SW-902S

SW-474B

SW-522B

PANORL-56

CFD-409

98

A

Parts list

(Cassette mechanism)

Item Parts number

39

40

41

42

34

35

36

37

38

43

44

45

46

47

26

27

32

33

22

23

24

25

55

57

59

62

48

52

53

54

15

16

17

18

19

8

9

10

13

14

5

6

7

3

4

A

1

2

1-0522-1008S

1-0522-1031S

1-0522-1027S

1-0522-1013-30S

1-0522-1014S

1-0522-1017-50S

1-0522-2001S

1-0522-2002S

1-0522-2003S

1-0522-2004-03S

1-0522-2005S

1-0522-2006S

1-0522-2007-50S

1-0522-2009S

1-0522-2011S

1-0522-2012S

1-0522-2013S

1-0522-2014S

1-0522-2015S

1-0522-2017S

1-0522-2019S

1-0522-2022S

1-0522-2024S

1-0052-2004S

1-0052-2006S

1-0522-2023S

1-0052-2032S

1-0052-2041S

1-0522-3005S

1-0052-3028S

100367057S-SA1

1-0522-6001-02S

1-0522-6002-02S

1-0522-6003-11S

X-0522-1004S

X-0522-1006-02S

X-0522-1007S

X-0522-1010S

X-0522-1019S

X-0522-1020S

X-0522-1022S

X-0522-2008S

X-0522-2010S

X-0522-2016-6S

X-0522-2018S

X-0522-2020S

X-0522-2021-6S

X-0052-2001S

Parts name

DC MOTOR ASS'Y

CHASSIS ASS'Y

HEAD PLATE ASSY

SUB CHASSIS ASY

HOLDER ARM ASSY

T.U.ARM(F)ASS'Y

T.U.ARM(R)ASS'Y

SET ARM ASS'Y

PINCH ARM(F)ASY

PINCH ARM(R)ASY

FR ARM ASS'Y

DETECT ARM ASSY

LOAD GEAR ASS'Y

FLYWHEEL ASY(FN

REEL TABLE ASSY

REDUCT.GEAR ARM

FLYWHEEL ASY(RN

F.R. GEAR ASS'Y

DIR.PLATE

FF/REW PLATE

MOTOR BKT

LOAD ARM

SHIFT CAM LINK

CASSETTE HOLDER

TAPE GUIDE

HEAD BKT

HEAD SHIFT CAM

SELECT GEAR

REDUCTION GEAR

DETECT GEAR

DETECTOR

WORM GEAR

MODE GEAR

MODE GEAR(2)

GEAR LATCH

IDLE GEAR(1)

IDLE GEAR(2)

TU GEAR

RACHET

SW ACTUATER

PWB STAY

REEL DRIVER

IDLE PULLEY

WORM

CATCH(K)

COUNTER GEAR

SELECT GEAR COL

H.B. ROLLER(L)

KS-LX200R

Q'ty Description

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1 (NO.64.104.126)

1

1

Block No. M2MM

Area

3-7

KS-LX200R

A

Parts list (Cassette mechanism)

Item

120

121

126

127

128

129

130

131

132

137

111

112

116

117

119

103

104

105

107

110

97

98

99

100

102

92

93

94

95

96

87

88

89

90

91

76

77

79

80

83

70

71

73

74

75

63

64

67

68

69

Parts number

1-0522-7007-04S

1-0522-7008-04S

1-0522-7038S

1-0522-7039S

1-0522-7013S

1-0522-7014S

1-0522-7040S

1-0522-7022-01S

1-0522-7024S

X-0052-7040S

1-0036-7007-1S

------------

1-0056-7011S

1-0052-7013S

1-0522-5003S

1-0052-5023S

1-0101-5006S

1-0522-5005S

2-1032-0022-C2S

1-0522-5006S

2-1332-0030-C1S

2-1382-0050-C2S

------------

2-1812-0030-D2S

2-1816-0032-D2S

2-1817-5040-D8S

2-1816-0032-E8S

2-1821-0040-D1S

1-0053-5005S

2-1711-5040-16S

1-0052-3029S

------------

1-0522-4001S

1-0522-4002S

1-0522-4003S

1-0522-4004S

1-0522-4006S

1-0522-4008S

1-0522-4010S

1-0522-4011S

1-0522-4014S

1-0522-4016S

1-0522-4017S

1-0522-4015S

1-0052-5022S

1-0522-7042S

1-0522-7003S

1-0522-7004S

1-0522-7005S

1-0522-7006S

Parts name

H.B. ROLLER(S)

MOTOR PULLEY

PINCH ARM(F)SPG

PINCH ARM(R)SPG

GEAR LATCH SPG

HEAD SPRING

LOAD ARM SPG

CATCH SPRING

REEL DRIVER SPG

DASH SPRING

HOLDER ARM SPG

HOLD SPRING

TU ARM SPRING

FR ARM SPRING

BELT

REEL PWB

2CH HEAD

HEAD WIRE(A)

HEAD WIRE(B)

HEAD WIRE(C)

SUB MOTOR WIRE

SUB MOTOR WIRE

LEAF SW

LEAF SW

MOTOR WIRE

MOTOR WIRE

SUB MOTOR

HEAD PWB(JV)

CONNECTOR 10P

PHOTO COUPLER

SLIDE SWITCH

MOTOR ASS'Y

SWITCH

JOINT WIRE (7P)

AZIMUTH SCREW

MOTOR SCREW

SCREW PLAIN

SPECIAL SCREW(2

MACHINE SCREW

SPECIAL SCREW(3

SCREW

PLAIN

MYLAR WASHER

POLY WASHER(S)

POLY WASHER(S)

LMW-S

MYLAR WASHER(S)

POLY WASHER

LMW-S

E RING

Q'ty Description

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1 P-7742-HG

1

1 RED

1 BLACK

2 10920

1 11610

1 RED

1 BLACK

1 FF-050SK-10200

1

1 TKC-F10X-K1

1

1 SLD-32-710S

1 EG-520ED-3B

1 SW-112-5

1

3

2 M2X2.5

2 M1.7X7

2

2 M2X2.2

2

6 M2X3

1 M2X5

1

6 1.2X3X0.25

8 1.6X3.2X0.25

1 1.75X4X0.25

2 1.6X3.2X0.35

2 2.1X4X0.25

2 1.5X3.2X0.25

1 1.5

Block No. M2MM

Area

3-8

KS-LX200R

A

Electrical parts list (Main board)

Item

Parts number

NCB21HK-682X

QERF1CM-226Z

NCB21HK-152X

NCB21HK-103X

NCB21EK-473X

QERF1HM-104Z

QERF1HM-105Z

NCB21HK-103X

QERF1HM-105Z

QERF1HM-105Z

QERF1HM-105Z

QERF1HM-105Z

NBE21CM-105X

NDC21HJ-820X

NDC21HJ-470X

QERF0JM-476Z

NCB21HK-103X

NCS21HJ-561X

NCB21EK-223X

QERF1HM-225Z

NCB21HK-153X

NCS21HJ-681X

QAN0009-001Z

NCB21EK-473X

QERF1CM-226Z

NCB21HK-103X

QERF1CM-226Z

QERF1AM-227Z

NCB21EK-473X

NCB21HK-183X

NCB21HK-104X

NCS21HJ-101X

NCB21HK-473X

NCS21HJ-331X

NCB21HK-103X

NCB21HK-472X

NCB21EK-104X

QERF1HM-474Z

NCB21HK-103X

QERF1HM-474Z

NCB21HK-102X

QERF1HM-224Z

QERF1HM-105Z

QERF1CM-475Z

NCB21HK-104X

NCB21HK-472X

QERF1CM-106Z

NCB21HK-471X

NCB31HK-332X

NCB31HK-332X

QERF1HM-105Z

QERF1HM-105Z

NCS21HJ-331X

NCS21HJ-331X

QERF1HM-105Z

QERF1CM-226Z

NCB21EK-473X

QERF1HM-224Z

QERF1CM-106Z

QERF0JM-226Z

NCB21EK-223X

QERF0JM-476Z

NCB21HK-153X

Parts name

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

BUZZER

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C 51

C 52

C 53

C 54

C 55

C 56

C 57

C 101

C 102

C 34

C 35

C 36

C 37

C 38

C 39

C 40

C 41

C 42

C 43

C 44

C 45

C 46

C 5

C 6

C 7

C 8

C 10

BZ791

C 1

C 2

C 3

C 4

C 11

C 21

C 22

C 23

C 24

C 25

C 31

C 32

C 33

C 141

C 142

C 143

C 144

C 161

C 162

C 163

C 164

C 172

C 173

C 174

C 175

C 201

C 103

C 104

C 112

C 117

C 118

C 119

C 120

C 121

C 122

Block No. 01

Remarks

Area

22MF 20% 16V

22MF 20% 16V

220MF 20% 10V

0.47MF 20% 50V

0.47MF 20% 50V

22MF 20% 16V

0.1MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

47MF 20% 6.3V

2.2MF 20% 50V

0.22MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

4.7MF 20% 16V

10MF 20% 16V

1.0MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

22MF 20% 16V

0.22MF 20% 50V

10MF 20% 16V

22MF 20% 6.3V

47MF 20% 6.3V

Parts name

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

Parts number

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1AM-107Z

QERF1CM-106Z

NCB21HK-103X

QERF1CM-476Z

QERF1CM-106Z

QERF1HM-225Z

NCB21EK-823X

NCB21HK-682X

QERF1HM-225Z

NCB21HK-123X

NCB21HK-562X

NCB21HK-273X

NCB21HK-273X

NCB21HK-333X

QERF1HM-225Z

NCB21HK-473X

NCB21HK-473X

NCB21HK-104X

NCB21HK-103X

QERF1EM-475Z

NCS21HJ-681X

QERF1HM-224Z

QERF1HM-105Z

QERF1CM-475Z

NCB21HK-472X

QERF1CM-106Z

NCB21HK-471X

QERF1HM-105Z

QERF1HM-105Z

NCS21HJ-331X

NCS21HJ-331X

QERF1CM-106Z

QERF0JM-226Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1CM-476Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1AM-107Z

NCB21HK-104X

NCB21HK-471X

QERF1CM-106Z

NCB21HK-472X

NCB21CK-224X

NCB21CK-224X

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1CM-476Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1AM-107Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1EM-475Z

QERF1AM-107Z

NCB21HK-104X

NCB21HK-103X

NCB21HK-104X

NCB21HK-471X

QERF1CM-106Z

NCB21HK-472X

NCB21CK-224X

A

Item

C 332

C 333

C 334

C 335

C 336

C 337

C 351

C 352

C 353

C 308

C 309

C 310

C 321

C 322

C 323

C 324

C 325

C 327

C 328

C 329

C 330

C 331

C 202

C 203

C 204

C 212

C 218

C 219

C 220

C 241

C 242

C 243

C 244

C 272

C 273

C 301

C 302

C 303

C 305

C 306

C 307

C 405

C 406

C 407

C 408

C 409

C 410

C 451

C 452

C 454

C 455

C 456

C 457

C 458

C 354

C 355

C 356

C 357

C 358

C 359

C 401

C 402

C 403

Remarks

0.22MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

4.7MF 20% 16V

10MF 20% 16V

1.0MF 20% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

10MF 20% 16V

22MF 20% 6.3V

4.7MF 20% 25V

4.7MF 20% 25V

47MF 20% 16V

4.7MF 20% 25V

4.7MF 20% 25V

100MF 20% 10V

4.7MF 20% 25V

4.7MF 20% 25V

100MF 20% 10V

10MF 20% 16V

47MF 20% 16V

10MF 20% 16V

2.2MF 20% 50V

2.2MF 20% 50V

2.2MF 20% 50V

4.7MF 20% 25V

10MF 20% 16V

4.7MF 20% 25V

4.7MF 20% 25V

47MF 20% 16V

4.7MF 20% 25V

4.7MF 20% 25V

100MF 20% 10V

4.7MF 20% 25V

4.7MF 20% 25V

100MF 20% 10V

10MF 20% 16V

Area

3-9

KS-LX200R

A

Electrical parts list (Main board)

Item

C 928

C 931

C 932

C 941

C 942

C 943

C 944

C 946

C 947

C 948

C 949

C 961

C 913

C 914

C 921

C 922

C 923

C 924

C 925

C 926

C 927

C 722

C 723

C 724

C 771

C 791

C 831

C 832

C 911

C 912

C 459

C 701

C 702

C 703

C 704

C 705

C 707

C 708

C 710

C 711

C 713

C 977

C 978

C 982

C 986

CF 31

CN301

CN302

CN503

CN504

C 962

C 964

C 965

C 966

C 967

C 968

C 969

C 971

CN701

CN702

CN703

CN704

CN771

Parts number

NCB21EK-104X

NCB21EK-473X

NCS21HJ-101X

NCS21HJ-101X

NCS21HJ-101X

NCS21HJ-101X

NCS21HJ-101X

NCS21HJ-101X

NCS21HJ-101X

NCS21HJ-101X

NDC21HJ-101X

NCB21EK-473X

QERF1CM-106Z

QERF1CM-476Z

NCB21HK-103X

QERF1CM-106Z

NCB21EK-104X

NCB21EK-104X

NCB21EK-104X

NCB21EK-104X

QEZ0337-228

NCB21CK-224X

NDC21HJ-220X

NDC21HJ-270X

NDC21HJ-270X

NDC21HJ-8R0X

NCS21HJ-471X

NCB21EK-103X

NBE21AM-106X

QERF1AM-227Z

NCS21HJ-471X

QERF1AM-227Z

NCB21HK-222X

NCB21HK-222X

NCB21HK-222X

NCB21EK-473X

QERF1HM-104Z

QERF1AM-107Z

NCB21HK-103X

QERF1CM-476Z

QERF1AM-107Z

QERF1HM-225Z

QERF1AM-227Z

QERF1AM-227Z

NCB21HK-103X

QERF1CM-226Z

NCB21EK-104X

QERF1CM-106Z

QERF1CM-226Z

QERF1CM-476Z

QERF0JM-476Z

QERF1CM-106Z

NCB21EK-104X

QAX0605-001

QGA2501C1-07

QGA2501C1-06

QGA2501F1-02

QGA2501F1-02

QGF0503C1-16V

QGF0501F1-06X

QGB1214J1-18S

QGA1201C2-04X

QNZ0095-001

Parts name

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

CRYSTAL

7P CONNECTOR

6P CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

FPC CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

Block No. 01

Remarks Area

220MF 20% 10V

220MF 20% 10V

0.1MF 20% 50V

100MF 20% 10V

47MF 20% 16V

100MF 20% 10V

10MF 20% 16V

47MF 20% 16V

10MF 20% 16V

2200MF

2.2MF 20% 50V

220MF 20% 10V

220MF 20% 10V

22MF 20% 16V

10MF 20% 16V

22MF 20% 16V

47MF 20% 16V

47MF 20% 6.3V

10MF 20% 16V

A

Item

IC 51

IC171

IC301

IC321

IC322

IC323

IC401

IC701

IC702

IC703

IC771

IC831

D 941

D 961

D 962

D 963

D 967

D 978

D 980

D 986

IC 31

D 201

D 231

D 332

D 351

D 451

D 701

D 702

D 703

D 711

CN901

D 1

D 2

D 3

D 11

D 31

D 101

D 111

D 131

D 161

D 162

PP 3

PP 4

Q 1

Q 11

Q 12

Q 13

Q 21

Q 22

Q 23

Q 24

Q 31

Q 32

Q 33

Q 34

IC911

IC941

IC951

IC961

L 1

L 701

L 961

PP 1

Parts number Parts name

QNZ0090-001

1SS355-X

1SS355-X

1SS355-X

MA152WK-X

1SS355-X

MA152WK-X

MA152WK-X

MA152WA-X

1SS355-X

1SS355-X

MA152WK-X

MA152WA-X

MA152WK-X

MA152WK-X

MA152WK-X

CRS03-W

UDZS5.1B-X

UDZS5.1B-X

1SS355-X

BD3860K

LA4743B

NJM4565M-W

BA4905-V3

NQL334J-4R7X

NQL114K-470X

QQR0703-001

QZW0010-001

QZW0010-001

QZW0010-001

UN2211-X

2SB815/7/-X

UN2211-X

2SB709A/R/-X

2SC2412K/R/-X

2SC2412K/R/-X

2SC2412K/R/-X

UN2211-X

UN2111-X

UN2211-X

2SD601A/R/-X

UN2111-X

1SS355-X

1N5404-TU-15

CRS03-W

MA152WA-X

CRS03-W

UDZ11B-X

1SS355-X

MA152WA-X

LA3460M-X

DIODE

DIODE

SB DIODE

DIODE

SB DIODE

ZENER DIODE

DIODE

DIODE

IC

SAA6579T-X

NJM4565M-W

BA3220FV-X

M5282FP-XE

BU4066BCFV-X

IC

IC

IC

IC

IC

NJM4565M-W

BA3220FV-X

IC

IC

UPD784215AGC113 IC

IC-PST600M/G/-W IC(1197)

BR24C32F-X

HD74HC126FP-X

KA3031

IC(EEPROM)

IC

IC

CAR CONNECTOR

DIODE

DIODE

DIODE

SI DIODE

DIODE

SI DIODE

SI DIODE

DIODE

DIODE

DIODE

SI DIODE

DIODE

SI DIODE

SI DIODE

SI DIODE

SB DIODE

ZENER DIODE

ZENER DIODE

DIODE

IC

IC

IC

IC

INDUCTOR

INDUCTOR

CHOKE COIL

STYLE PIN

STYLE PIN

STYLE PIN

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

Remarks Area

3-10

A

Electrical parts list (Main board)

Item

Parts number

NRS181J-8R2X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-332X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-153X

NRSA02J-471X

NRSA02J-683X

NRSA02J-123X

NRSA02J-474X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-392X

NRSA02J-333X

NRSA02J-683X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-183X

NRSA02J-223X

NRSA02J-562X

NRSA02J-105X

NRSA02J-471X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-683X

NRSA02J-0R0X

NRSA02J-101X

UN2211-X

2SB709A/R/-X

UN2111-X

UN2111-X

UN2111-X

UN2211-X

2SD601A/R/-X

UN2211-X

2SA1706/ST/-T

UN2211-X

NRSA02J-0R0X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-100X

NRSA02J-103X

2SB709A/R/-X

UN2211-X

2SD1048/6-7/-X

2SD1048/6-7/-X

2SD601A/R/-X

2SD1048/6-7/-X

2SD1048/6-7/-X

UN2211-X

UN2211-X

2SD1048/6-7/-X

UN2211-X

UN2111-X

UN2211-X

2SB815/7/-X

UN2211-X

UN2211-X

UN2213-X

2SB709A/R/-X

Parts name

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

R 32

R 33

R 34

R 35

R 36

R 37

R 25

R 26

R 27

R 28

R 31

R 11

R 12

R 13

R 14

R 15

R 21

R 22

R 23

R 24

R 38

R 39

R 40

R 41

R 42

R 43

R 44

R 45

R 46

R 47

R 51

Q 965

Q 966

Q 977

Q 979

Q 981

Q 982

Q 983

Q 986

Q 991

Q 992

R 1

R 2

R 3

R 4

Q 321

Q 322

Q 323

Q 324

Q 325

Q 701

Q 702

Q 791

Q 942

Q 963

Q 964

Q 35

Q 36

Q 131

Q 132

Q 161

Q 231

Q 232

Block No. 01

Remarks

Area

A

Item

R 231

R 232

R 233

R 234

R 235

R 236

R 241

R 242

R 243

R 244

R 245

R 176

R 177

R 178

R 201

R 202

R 211

R 218

R 219

R 220

R 246

R 272

R 273

R 274

R 275

R 276

R 277

R 301

R 302

R 303

R 304

R 144

R 145

R 146

R 161

R 162

R 163

R 164

R 165

R 166

R 167

R 172

R 173

R 174

R 175

R 119

R 120

R 131

R 132

R 133

R 134

R 135

R 136

R 141

R 142

R 143

R 52

R 53

R 54

R 101

R 102

R 111

R 118

Parts number

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-471X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-223X

NRSA02J-224X

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-102X

NCB21HK-332X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA63J-681X

NRSA63J-681X

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-823X

NRSA02J-823X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-822X

NRSA02J-822X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-243X

NRSA02J-243X

NRSA02J-333X

NRSA02J-333X

NRSA02J-823X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-123X

NRSA02J-184X

NRSA02J-223X

NRSA02J-391X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-274X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-822X

NRSA02J-822X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-223X

NRSA02J-224X

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-102X

NCB21HK-332X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA63J-681X

NRSA63J-681X

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-823X

Parts name

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

C CAPACITOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

C CAPACITOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

KS-LX200R

Remarks

Area

3-11

KS-LX200R

A

Electrical parts list (Main board)

Item Parts number Parts name

R 405

R 451

R 452

R 454

R 455

R 458

R 701

R 702

R 703

R 704

R 705

R 706

R 707

R 708

R 709

R 710

R 711

R 712

R 713

R 714

R 715

R 716

R 717

R 718

R 719

R 720

R 721

R 722

R 352

R 353

R 354

R 355

R 358

R 401

R 402

R 403

R 404

R 337

R 338

R 339

R 340

R 341

R 342

R 343

R 344

R 351

R 328

R 329

R 330

R 331

R 332

R 333

R 334

R 335

R 336

R 305

R 321

R 322

R 323

R 324

R 325

R 326

R 327

NRSA02J-154X

NRSA02J-224X

NRSA02J-224X

NRSA02J-682X

NRSA02J-224X

NRSA02J-332X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-821X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-472X

NQL012K-1R8X

NQL012K-1R8X

NRSA02J-331X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-474X

NRSA02J-105X

NRSA02J-105X

NRSA02J-105X

NRSA02J-105X

NRSA02J-224X

NRSA02J-224X

NRSA02J-105X

NRSA02J-682X

NRSA02J-224X

NRSA02J-332X

NRSA02J-243X

NRSA02J-243X

NRSA02J-333X

NRSA02J-333X

NRSA02J-154X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-562X

NRSA02J-153X

NRSA02J-0R0X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-821X

NRSA02J-473X

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

INDUCTOR

INDUCTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

Block No. 01

Remarks Area

A

Item

R 774

R 775

R 776

R 777

R 778

R 779

R 781

R 782

R 783

R 784

R 785

R 786

R 787

R 788

R 789

R 790

R 791

R 793

R 794

R 831

R 832

R 833

R 834

R 911

R 912

R 941

R 942

R 943

R 762

R 763

R 764

R 765

R 766

R 767

R 768

R 772

R 773

R 747

R 748

R 749

R 750

R 751

R 752

R 757

R 758

R 761

R 734

R 735

R 736

R 737

R 738

R 739

R 740

R 742

R 746

R 723

R 724

R 725

R 728

R 730

R 731

R 732

R 733

Parts number

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-223X

NRSA02J-101X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-331X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-0R0X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-332X

NRSA02J-332X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-273X

NRSA02J-273X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-106X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-331X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-331X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-223X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-271X

NRSA02J-271X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA63J-473X

NRSA63J-473X

NRSA63J-473X

NRSA63J-472X

NRSA63J-472X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-473X

Parts name

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

Remarks Area

3-12

A

Electrical parts list

(Main board)

Item

R 991

R 992

R 993

R 994

S 651

S 652

S 653

TH981

TU 1

VR 31

X 51

X 701

X 702

R 975

R 976

R 977

R 978

R 981

R 984

R 985

R 986

R 987

R 954

R 961

R 962

R 963

R 964

R 965

R 970

R 971

Parts number

NRSA02J-103X

QRE142J-102X

NRSA02J-912X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-123X

NRSA02J-393X

NRSA02J-124X

NRS181J-222X

NRS181J-222X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-102X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-183X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-102X

NSW0120-002X

NSW0120-002X

NSW0120-002X

NAD0021-103X

QAU0157-002

QVP0004-503Z

QAX0263-001Z

QAX0617-001Z

QAX0401-001

Parts name

MG RESISTOR

C RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

PUSH SWITCH

PUSH SWITCH

PUSH SWITCH

THERMISTOR

TUNER PACK

SEMI.V.RESISTOR

CRYSTAL

CRYSTAL

CRYSTAL

Block No. 01

Remarks Area

1.0K 5% 1/4W

KS-LX200R

3-13

KS-LX200R

A

Electrical parts list (Front&switch board)

Item

Parts number

SML-310LT/MN/-X

MA3051/M/-X

MA152WK-X

LT1F67AF-W

CL-190UB-X-X

CL-190UB-X-X

LC75873NW

RPM6938-SV4

NQLZ007-680X

NQR0372-001X

NQL114K-470X

PR-20/B-E/-W

PR-20/B-E/-W

2SD2185/R/-X

2SD2185/R/-X

2SD601A/R/-X

2SD601A/R/-X

NRSA02J-103X

QLL0059-001

NBE20JM-475X

NCB21HK-104X

NCB21HK-104X

NCS21HJ-221X

NBE21AM-106X

NFV41CG-393X

NCZ1011-180X

NCB21EK-104X

NCB21HK-562X

NBE20JM-475X

QGF0501F1-16X

QGF0501F1-06X

SML-310LT/MN/-X

SML-310LT/MN/-X

SML-310LT/MN/-X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-224X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-472X

NRSA02J-681X

NRSA02J-221X

NRSA02J-221X

NRSA02J-821X

NRSA02J-821X

NRSA02J-471X

NRSA02J-103X

NRSA02J-121X

NRSA02J-0R0X

NRSA02J-471X

NRSA02J-221X

NRSA02J-221X

NRSA02J-221X

NRSA02J-221X

NRSA02J-821X

NRSA02J-821X

NRSA02J-122X

NRSA02J-182X

NRSA02J-272X

NRSA02J-392X

NRSA02J-821X

NRSA02J-821X

NRSA02J-122X

NRSA02J-182X

Parts name

LED

ZENER DIODE

SI DIODE

LED

LED

LED

IC

IC

INDUCTOR

C FL TRANSF

INDUCTOR

PHOTO REF.

PHOTO REF.

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

MG RESISTOR

BACK LIGHT

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

MPPS CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

FPC CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

LED

LED

LED

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

L 612

L 613

PC601

PC602

Q 611

Q 612

Q 691

Q 692

R 601

D 624

D 625

D 626

D 627

D 655

D 656

IC601

IC603

L 611

R 602

R 603

R 604

R 611

R 612

R 613

R 621

R 622

R 623

R 624

BL611

C 601

C 602

C 603

C 604

C 611

C 612

C 613

C 614

C 615

C 625

CN601

CN631

D 621

D 622

D 623

R 636

R 637

R 638

R 639

R 640

R 641

R 642

R 643

R 644

R 645

R 625

R 626

R 627

R 628

R 629

R 632

R 633

R 634

R 635

Block No. 02

Remarks

Area

A

Item

S 636

S 637

S 638

S 639

S 640

S 641

S 642

S 643

S 622

S 623

S 624

S 625

S 631

S 632

S 633

S 634

S 635

R 646

R 647

R 651

R 652

R 655

R 656

R 671

R 672

R 673

R 675

R 676

R 691

R 692

R 693

R 694

S 621

Parts number

NSW0041-001X

NSW0041-001X

NSW0041-001X

NSW0039-001X

QSW0856-002X

NSW0041-001X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

QSW0856-002X

NRSA02J-272X

NRSA02J-392X

NRSA02J-221X

NRSA02J-221X

NRSA02J-391X

NRSA02J-391X

NRSA02J-331X

NRSA02J-331X

NRSA02J-332X

NRSA02J-332X

NRSA02J-391X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-393X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-393X

NSW0041-001X

Parts name

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

TACT SWITCH

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

TACT SWITCH

Remarks

Area

3-14

A

Electrical parts list (Mecha.control board)

Item Parts number Parts name

IC401

IC402

Q 401

Q 402

Q 403

R 401

C 417

C 418

C 419

CP401

CP402

CP403

D 401

D 402

D 403

C 401

C 402

C 403

C 404

C 405

C 406

C 407

C 408

C 409

C 410

C 411

C 412

C 413

C 414

C 415

C 416

R 412

R 413

R 414

R 415

R 417

R 418

R 419

R 421

R 422

R 423

R 424

R 425

VR401

VR402

R 402

R 403

R 404

R 405

R 406

R 407

R 408

R 409

R 410

R 411

NCB21HK-122X

NCB21HK-122X

NDC21HJ-101X

NDC21HJ-101X

QEKJ1CM-226Z

QFV61HJ-103Z

QEQF1HM-105Z

QFV61HJ-104Z

QFV61HJ-103Z

QEKJ1CM-226Z

QEQF1HM-105Z

NDC21HJ-221X

QFV61HJ-104Z

QEKJ1HM-474Z

NCB21HK-103X

NCB21EK-104X

QEKJ1CM-106Z

NCB21HK-103X

NCB21EK-104X

QGA2001F1-07

QGB1214K1-10S

QGB1214K1-18S

DSK10C-T1

MA3036/L/-X

MA3075/M/-X

CXA2510AQ

LB1641

2SB1322/RS/-T

DTC114EKA-X

DTC144EKA-X

NRSA02J-222X

NRSA02J-104X

NRSA02J-104X

NRS181J-181X

NRS181J-181X

NRSA02J-304X

NRSA02J-123X

NRSA02J-183X

NRSA02J-183X

NRSA02J-304X

NRSA02J-183X

NRSA02J-123X

NRS181J-101X

NRS181J-102X

NRSA02J-392X

NRS181J-102X

NRSA02J-223X

NRSA02J-125X

NRSA02J-473X

NRSA02J-332X

NRS181J-332X

NRS181J-330X

QRT036J-8R2

QVP0009-333Z

QVP0009-333Z

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

DIODE

ZENER DIODE

ZENER DIODE

IC

IC

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

TRANSISTOR

MG RESISTOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

MF CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

MF CAPACITOR

MF CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

MF CAPACITOR

E CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

C CAPACITOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

MG RESISTOR

OMF RESISTOR

SEMI V RESISTOR

SEMI V RESISTOR

Block No. 03

Remarks

22MF 20% 16V

0.01MF 5% 50V

1.0MF 20% 50V

0.1MF 5% 50V

0.01MF 5% 50V

22MF 20% 16V

1.0MF 20% 50V

0.1MF 5% 50V

0.47MF 20% 50V

10MF 20% 16V

8.2 5% 1/3W

Area

KS-LX200R

3-15

KS-LX200R

Packing materials and accessories parts list

Block No.

M

Block No.

M

3

4

M

M

M

M

P2

A7~A12

P4

A4

P5

P1

A1

A3

P4

P2

A6

A14

A13

KIT1

A16~A20

P3

A15

A2

Front view

3-16

A

Parts list

(Packlng)

Item Parts number

P 1

P 2

P 3

P 4

P 5

VPE3005-066

QPA01703505P

QPA00801205

LV10193-201A

FSPE3001-198

Parts name

POLY BAG

POLY BAG

POLY BAG

PAPER CUSHION

CARTON

A

A 16

A 17

A 18

A 19

A 20

KIT 1

A 9

A 10

A 11

A 12

A 13

A 14

A 15

Parts list

(Accessories)

Item

A 1

A 2

A 3

A 4

A 6

A 7

A 8

Parts number Parts name

FSJD1007-001

LV41820-002A

FSKM2004-003SSF

LV40978-001A

FSUN3148-311

FSUN3148-321

FSUN3148-T211

FSUN3148-T481

FSUN3148-T451

LV41144-001A

BT-54013-1

TRIM PLATE

TRANSPORT SHEET

MOUNTING SLEEVE

CAUTION SHEET

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INST.MANUAL

INST.MANUAL

INST.MANUAL

LABEL(CODE)

WARRANTY CARD

VND3046-001

GET0037-001A

RM-RK31

QAB0014-001

QAM0267-001

VKZ4027-202

VKH4871-001

VKZ4328-001

WNS5000Z

FSKL4010-002

SERIAL TICKET

CAUTION SHEET

REMOCON

BATTERY

CAR CABLE

PLUG NUT

MOUNT BOLT

LOCK NUT

WASHER

HOOK

KDGS717K-SCREW1 SCREW PARTS KIT

KS-LX200R

Q'ty Description

1 SET

2

1

2 INSTRUCTIONS

1 SCREW KIT

Block No. M3MM

Area

Q'ty Description

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

ENG,GER,FRE,DUT

SPA,ITA,SWE,FIN

ENG,GER,FRE

SWE,FIN

DUT,SPA,ITA

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1 A16-A20

Block No. M4MM

Area

3-17

KS-LX200R

KS-LX200R

VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED

MOBILE ELECTRONICS DIVISION

PERSONAL & MOBILE NETWORK B.U. 10-1,1Chome,Ohwatari-machi,Maebashi-city,Japan

No.49573

200010(O)

1-33

CASSETTE RECEIVER

CASSETTEN-RECEIVER

RADIOCASSETTE

RADIO/CASSETTESPELER

KS-LX200R

SEL

SCM

7

MONO

8

LOCAL

9

MODE

ATT

S

S

M

DISP

KS-LX200R

BAND

SOURCE

TP

RDS

PTY

INT

10

RPT

11

RND

12 OFF

For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.

Angaben zu Einbau und Verkabelung entnehmen Sie bitte der gesonderten Anleitung.

Pour l’installation et les raccordements, se référer au manuel séparé.

Zie de afzonderlijke handleiding voor details aangaande het installeren en verbinden van het toestel.

For Customer Use:

Enter below the password

INSTRUCTIONS

you have entered for your security lock.

BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG

MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS

Retain this password for future reference.

GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING

PASSWORD:

FSUN3148-311

[E]

COVER.KS-LX200R[E].311

3 8/30/00, 10:03 AM

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.

CONTENTS

LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS ............

3

Front panel ............................................

3

Remote controller ..................................

4

Preparing the remote controller .............

5

BASIC OPERATIONS ......................

6

Turning on the power ................................

6

RADIO BASIC OPERATIONS .............

7

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

7

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

8

Tuning into a preset station .......................

9

RDS OPERATIONS ........................ 10

What you can do with RDS EON ..............

10

Other convenient RDS functions and adjustments ...........................................

13

TAPE OPERATIONS ....................... 15

Listening to a tape ...................................

15

Finding the beginning of a tune ................

16

OTHER CONVENIENT TAPE FUNCTIONS 17

SOUND ADJUSTMENTS .........................

18

Adjusting the sound .................................

18

Using the Sound Control Memory ............

19

Storing your own sound adjustments .......

20

OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS ............... 21

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

21

Changing the general settings (PSM) ......

21

Using the security lock ..............................

25

CD CHANGER OPERATIONS ............. 27

Playing CDs .............................................

27

Selecting CD playback modes ..................

28

EXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS29

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

29

Using a subwoofer .................................

29

DAB TUNER OPERATIONS ............... 30

Tuning into an ensemble and one of the services ..............................................

30

Storing DAB services in memory ...........

31

Tuning into a preset DAB service ...........

32

What you can do more with DAB ...........

33

TROUBLESHOOTING ...................... 34

MAINTENANCE ............................ 36

SPECIFICATIONS .......................... 37

How to reset your unit

Press the reset button on the front panel using a ball-point pen or a similar tool.

This will reset the built-in microcomputer.

Note:

Your preset adjustments — such as preset channels or sound adjustments — will also be erased.

Note:

For security reasons, a numbered ID card is provided with this unit, and the same ID number is imprinted on the unit’s chassis. Keep the card in a safe place, as it will help the authorities to identify your unit if stolen.

2

BEFORE USE

*

For safety....

• Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will block outside sounds, making driving dangerous.

• Stop the car before performing any complicated operations.

*

Temperature inside the car....

If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather, wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.

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LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS

Front panel

Cassette compartment Display window

1 2

Control panel*

y

/

0

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 p q w e r t

*

The control panel slides out when you press ON/CLOSE .

1

+/– button

2

¢

/

4

button

¢ / 4

also functions as ON or

CLOSE button.

3

SEL (select) button

4

SCM (sound control memory) button

5

MO/ (mono/Dolby) button

6

LOCAL button

7

MODE ATT (attenuator) button

• Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed together with the DISP button.

8

DISP (display) button

• Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed together with the MODE ATT button.

9

SOURCE button

• Also functions as BAND or

23

.

p

TP (traffic programme)

RDS (radio data system) button q

PTY (programme type) button w

INT (intro) button e

RPT (repeat) button r

RND (random) button t

0

(eject) OFF button y

Number buttons

To activate the display demonstration

While holding DISP, press

¢

until “DEMO” appears on the display.

Various functions and display illumination modes equipped with this unit will be demonstrated repeatedly in sequence. During the display demonstration, “DEMO” flashes on the display.

To turn off the display demonstration, press

¢

again for a few seconds while holding DISP.

• The display demonstration will turn off automatically after 1 hour.

How to use the number buttons:

After pressing MODE ATT, the number buttons work as different function buttons (while “MODE” remains on the display.)

To use these buttons as number buttons after pressing MODE ATT, wait for 5 seconds without pressing any number button so that

“MODE” disappears from the display.

• Pressing MODE ATT again also erases “MODE” from the display.

/

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Remote controller

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1

• Turns on the unit if pressed when the unit is turned off.

• Turns off the unit if pressed and held until “SEE

YOU” appears on the display.

• Drops the volume level for a moment if pressed briefly.

Press again to resume the volume.

2

• Functions as the BAND button while listening to the FM broadcast (or the DAB tuner).

Each time you press the button, the band changes.

• Functions as the DISC + button while listening to the CD changer.

Each time you press the button, the disc number increases, and the selected disc starts playing.

• Functions as the PROG button while listening to a tape.

Each time you press the button, the tape direction changes alternately.

3

• Functions as the PRESET button while listening to the radio (or the DAB tuner.)

Each time you press the button, the preset station (or service) number increases, and the selected station (or service) is tuned in.

• Functions as the DISC – button while listening to the CD changer.

Each time you press the button, the disc number decreases, and the selected disc starts playing.

4

Functions the same as the +/– button on the main unit.

NOTE: This button does not function for the

preferred setting mode adjustment.

5

Selects the sound mode.

Each time you press the button, the mode changes.

6

Selects the source.

Each time you press the button, the source changes.

7

• Searches stations while listening to the radio.

• Selects services while listening to the DAB tuner if pressed briefly.

• Searches ensembles while listening to the DAB tuner if pressed for more than 1 second.

• Functions as the fast forward/rewind buttons or multi music scan buttons while listening to a tape.

• Fast-forwards or reverses the track if pressed and held while listening to a CD.

• Skips to the beginning of the next tracks or goes back to the beginning of the current (or previous tracks) if pressed briefly while listening to a CD.

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Preparing the remote controller 3

. Return the battery holder.

Insert again the battery holder pushing it until you hear a clicking sound.

Before using the remote controller:

• Aim the remote controller directly at the remote sensor on the main unit. Make sure there is no obstacle in between.

(back side)

Remote sensor

(back side)

1)

B

• Do not expose the remote sensor to strong light

(direct sunlight or artificial lighting).

Installing the battery

When the controllable range or effectiveness of the remote controller decreases, replace the battery.

1

. Remove the battery holder.

1) Push out the battery holder in the direction indicated by the arrow using a ball-point pen or a similar tool.

2) Remove the battery holder.

WARNING:

• Store the batteries in a place which children cannot reach.

If a child accidentally swallows the batteries, immediately consult a doctor.

• Do not recharge, short, disassemble or heat the batteries or dispose of in a fire.

Doing any of these things may cause the batteries to give off heat, crack or start a fire.

• Do not leave the batteries with other metallic materials.

Doing this may cause the batteries to give off heat, crack or start a fire.

• When throwing away or saving batteries, wrap in tape and insulate; otherwise, it may cause the batteries to give off heat, crack or start a fire.

• Do not poke the batteries with tweezers or similar tools.

Doing this may cause the batteries to give off heat, crack or start a fire.

2)

2

. Place the battery.

Slide the battery into the holder with the + side facing upwards so that the battery is fixed in the holder.

Lithium coin battery

(product number:

CR2025)

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BASIC OPERATIONS

1 3 2

Turning on the power

1

Turn on the power.

The display illuminates and the control panel comes out.

3

Adjust the volume.

Press + to increase the volume.

Press – to decrease the volume.

2

Select the source.

Each time you press the button, the source changes as follows:

Volume level meter

4

Adjust the sound as you want (see page 18.)

=

FM

=

DAB tuner**

=

Tape*

=

CD changer**

=

External component

=

AM

=

(back to the beginning)

*

If a cassette is not in the cassette compartment, you cannot select tape as the source to play.

**

Without connecting the CD changer and/or the

DAB tuner, you cannot select it as the source to play.

To drop the volume in a moment

Press MODE ATT for more than 1 second while listening to any source. “ATT” starts flashing on the display, and the volume level will drop in a moment.

To resume the previous volume level, press the button for more than 1 second again.

To turn off the power

Press and hold

0

OFF until “SEE YOU” appears on the display.

To operate the tuner (FM or AM), see pages 7 – 14.

To operate the tape, see pages 15 – 17.

To operate the CD changer, see pages 27 – 28.

To operate the external component connected to the LINE IN plugs, see page 29.

To operate the DAB tuner, see pages 30 – 33.

Note:

When you use this unit for the first time, set the built-in clock correctly, see page 21.

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RADIO BASIC OPERATIONS

SEL

SCM

7

MONO

8

LOCAL

9

MODE

ATT S

S

M

DISP

BAND

SOURCE TP

RDS

PTY INT

10

RPT

11

RND

12 OFF

/

0

R

Listening to the radio

You can use either automatic searching or manual searching to tune into a particular station.

Searching a station automatically:

Auto search

1

Select the band (FM1–3, AM).

To tune in FM stations only with strong signals

1

Press MODE ATT.

“MODE” appears on the display, and the number buttons can work as different function buttons.

2

Press LOCAL, while “MODE” is still on the display, so that the LOCAL indicator lights up on the display.

This function works only while searching FM stations, including SSM preset (see page 8).

Each time you press the button, the LOCAL indicator lights up and goes off alternately.

• Press and hold SOURCE (BAND) repeatedly to select the FM band (FM1,

FM2 or FM3.)

Searching a station manually:

Manual search

1

Select the band (FM1–3, AM).

Selected band appears

Note:

This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2,

FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to an

FM broadcast.

2

Start searching a station.

Press

¢

to search stations of higher frequencies.

Press

4

to search stations of lower frequencies.

• Press and hold SOURCE (BAND) repeatedly to select the FM band (FM1,

FM2 or FM3.)

Note:

This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2,

FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to an

FM broadcast.

2

Press and hold

¢

or

4

until

“MANU” (manual) starts flashing on the display.

When a station is received, searching stops.

To stop searching before a station is received,

press the same button you have pressed for searching.

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3

Tune into a station you want while

“MANU” is flashing.

Storing stations in memory

Press

¢

to tune into stations of higher frequencies.

Press

4

to tune into stations of lower frequencies.

You can use one of the following two methods to store broadcasting stations in memory.

• Automatic preset of FM stations: SSM (Strongstation Sequential Memory)

• Manual preset of both FM and AM stations

• If you release your finger from the button, the manual mode will automatically turn off after 5 seconds.

• If you hold down the button, the frequency keeps changing (in 50 kHz intervals for FM and 9 kHz intervals for AM – MW/LW) until you release the button.

When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive:

1

Press MODE ATT while listening to an FM stereo broadcast (the STEREO indicator lights up while receiving an FM stereo broadcast).

2

Press MO/ , while “MODE” is still on the display, so that the MONO indicator lights up on the display.

The sound you hear becomes monaural but the reception will be improved (the STEREO indicator goes off).

Each time you press the button, the MONO indicator lights up and goes off alternately.

FM station automatic preset: SSM

You can preset 6 local FM stations in each FM band

(FM1, FM2 and FM3.)

1

Select the FM band (FM1–3) you want to store FM stations into.

1

Press SOURCE (BAND) to select FM as the source.

2

If necessary, press and hold SOURCE (BAND) repeatedly to select the

FM band (FM1, FM2 or

FM3.)

Each time you press and hold the button, the

FM band changes as follows:

FM1 FM2 FM3

2

Press and hold both buttons for more than 2 seconds.

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“SSM” appears, then disappears when automatic preset is over.

Local FM stations with the strongest signals are searched and stored automatically in the band number you have selected (FM1, FM2 or FM3.)

These stations are preset in the number buttons —

No.1 (lowest frequency) to No.6 (highest frequency.)

When automatic preset is over, the station stored in number button 1 will be automatically tuned in.

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Manual preset

You can preset up to 6 stations in each band (FM1,

FM2, FM3 and AM) manually.

Ex: Storing an FM station of 88.3 MHz into the preset number 1 of the FM1 band

1

Select the band (FM1).

1

Press SOURCE (BAND) to select FM as the source.

2

Press and hold

SOURCE (BAND) repeatedly to select the

FM1 band.

2

Tune into a station of 88.3 MHz.

Press

¢

to tune into stations of higher frequencies.

Press

4

to tune into stations of lower frequencies.

Tuning into a preset station

You can easily tune into a preset station.

Remember that you must store stations first. If you have not stored them yet, see “Storing stations in memory” on page 8.

1

Select the band (FM1–3, AM).

1

Press SOURCE (BAND) to select FM or AM as the source.

2

If necessary, press and hold SOURCE (BAND) repeatedly to select the FM band number (FM1, FM2 or

FM3.)

Each time you press and hold the button, the

FM band changes as follows:

FM1 FM2 FM3

3

Press and hold the number button (in this example, 1) for more than 2 seconds.

2

Select the number (1 – 6) for the preset station you want.

/

Band/preset number and

“MEMO” flash alternately for a while.

4

Repeat the above procedure to store other stations into other preset numbers.

Notes:

• A previously preset station is erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number.

• Preset stations are erased when the power supply to the memory circuit is interrupted (for example, during battery replacement). If this occurs, preset the stations again.

If the sound quality decreases and the stereo effect is lost while listening to an FM station

In some areas, adjacent stations may interfere with each other. If this interference occurs, this unit can automatically reduce this interference noise (the initial setting when shipped from the factory). However, in this case, the sound quality will be degraded and the stereo effect will be also lost.

If you do not want to degrade the sound quality and to lose the stereo effect, rather than to eliminate the interference noise, see “To change the FM tuner selectivity – FILTER” on page 24.

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RDS OPERATIONS

What you can do with RDS EON

RDS (Radio Data System) allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their regular programme signals. For example, the stations send their station names, as well as information about what type of programme they broadcast, such as sports or music, etc.

Another advantage of RDS function is called “EON

(Enhanced Other Networks).” The EON indicator lights up while receiving an FM station with the EON data. By using the EON data sent from a station, you can tune into a different station of a different network broadcasting your favorite programme or traffic announcement while listening to another programme or to another source such as tape.

By receiving the RDS data, this unit can do the following:

• Tracing the same programme automatically

(Network-Tracking Reception)

• Standby Reception of TA (Traffic Announcement) or your favorite programme

• PTY (Programme Type) search

• Programme search

• And some other functions

To use Network-Tracking Reception, press and hold TP RDS (Traffic Programme/Radio Data

System) for more than 1 second. Each time you press and hold the button, Network-Tracking

Reception modes change as follows:

Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3

AF indicator

REG indicator

Mode 1

The AF indicator lights up but the REG indicator does not.

Network-Tracking Reception is activated with

Regionalization set to “off.”

Switches to another station within the same network when the receiving signals from the current station become weak.

In this mode, the programme may differ from the one currently received.

Tracing the same programme automatically (Network-Tracking

Reception)

When driving in an area where FM reception is not good, the tuner built in this unit automatically tunes into another RDS station, broadcasting the same programme with stronger signals. So, you can continue to listen to the same programme in its finest reception, no matter where you drive. (See the illustration on the next page.)

Two types of the RDS data are used to make

Network-Tracking Reception work correctly — PI

(Programme Identification) and AF (Alternative

Frequency.)

Without receiving these data correctly from the RDS station you are listening to, Network-Tracking

Reception will not operate.

Mode 2

Both the AF indicator and the REG indicator light up.

Network-Tracking Reception is activated with

Regionalization set to “on.”

Switches to another station, within the same network, broadcasting the same programme when the receiving signals from the current station become weak.

Mode 3

Neither the AF indicator nor the REG indicator lights up.

Network-Tracking Reception is deactivated.

Note:

If a DAB tuner is connected and Alternative Reception

(for DAB services) is activated, Network-Tracking

Reception is also activated automatically. On the other hand, Network-Tracking Reception cannot be deactivated without deactivating Alternative Reception.

(See page 33.)

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The same programme can be received on different frequencies.

Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency A

Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency E

To deactivate the TA standby mode, press

TP RDS again.

PTY Standby Reception

When you press PTY while listening to an FM station, the PTY indicator is lit during reception of a PTY station and the PTY standby mode is engaged.

The selected PTY name stored on page 12 flashes for 5 seconds.

Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency B

Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency C

Using Standby Reception

Programme 1 broadcasting on frequency D

Standby Reception allows the unit to switch temporarily to your favorite programme (PTY:

Programme Type) and Traffic Announcement (TA) from the current source (another FM station, tape and other connected components.)

Standby Reception will not work if you are listening to an AM station.

When the station being received is not a PTY station, the PTY indicator flashes. Press

¢ or 4

to engage the PTY standby mode. “SEARCH” appears on the display, and PTY station search starts. When a PTY station is tuned in, the PTY indicator is lit.

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If you are listening to a tape or other connected components and wish to listen to a selected PTY broadcast, press PTY to enter the PTY standby mode. (The PTY indicator lights up.)

If the selected PTY programme starts broadcasting while the PTY standby mode is active, the selected

PTY name appears and the playback source changes to the FM band. The selected PTY programme can then be heard.

TA Standby Reception

When you press TP RDS while listening to an FM station, the TP indicator is lit during reception of a TP

(Traffic Programme) station and the TA standby mode is engaged.

When the station being received is not a TP station, the TP indicator flashes. Press

¢ or 4

to engage the TA standby mode. “SEARCH” appears on the display, and TP station search starts. When a

TP station is tuned in, the TP indicator is lit.

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If you are listening to a tape or other connected components and wish to listen to a TP station, press TP RDS to enter the TA standby mode. (The

TP indicator lights up.)

To deactivate the PTY standby mode, press PTY again.

If a traffic programme starts broadcasting while the

TA standby mode is active, “TRAFFIC” appears and the playback source changes to the FM band. The volume increases to the preset TA volume level (see page 14) and the traffic programme can be heard.

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Selecting your favorite programme for

PTY Standby Reception

You can select your favorite programme for PTY

Standby Reception to store in memory.

When shipped from the factory, “NEWS” is stored as the programme type for PTY Standby Reception.

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

(PSM: see page 22.)

2

Select “PTY STBY” (standby) if not shown on the display.

3

Select one of twenty-nine PTY codes.

Selected code name appears on the display and is stored into memory.

4

Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.

Searching your favorite programme

You can search one of your 6 favorite programme types stored in memory.

When shipped from the factory, the following 6 programme types have been stored in the number buttons (1 to 6.)

To store your favorite programme types, see below.

To search your favorite programme type, see page 13.

1

POP M

4

CLASSICS

2

ROCK M

5

AFFAIRS

3

EASY M

6

VARIED

To store your favorite programme types

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

(PSM: see page 22.)

Each time you press the button, the PTY codes change as follows:

PTY codes

NEWS

AFFAIRS

INFO

SPORT

EDUCATE

DRAMA

CULTURE

SCIENCE

VARIED

POP M

ROCK M

EASY M

LIGHT M

CLASSICS

OTHER M

WEATHER

FINANCE

CHILDREN

SOCIAL

RELIGION

PHONE IN

TRAVEL

LEISURE

JAZZ

COUNTRY

NATION M

OLDIES

FOLK M

DOCUMENT

(back to the beginning)

For details, see page 35.

2

Select “PTY SRCH” (search) if not shown on the display.

3

Select one of twenty-nine PTY codes.

(See left column.)

Selected code name appears on the display.

• If the code already stored in memory is selected, it will flash on the display.

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4

Press and hold the number button for more than 2 seconds to store the PTY code selected into the preset number you want.

/

PTY preset number appears, and selected code name and “MEMORY” alternate on the display.

5

Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.

To search your favorite programme type

1

Press and hold PTY (programme type) for more than 1 second while listening to an FM station.

The last selected PTY code and preset number appear.

2

Select one of the PTY codes stored in preset number buttons (1 to 6.)

/

Other convenient RDS functions and adjustments

Automatic selection of the station when using the number buttons

Usually when you press the number button, the preset station is tuned in.

However, when the preset station is an RDS station, something different will happen. If the signals from that preset station are not sufficient for good reception, this unit, using the AF data, tunes in another frequency broadcasting the same programme as the original preset station is broadcasting.

In case no other station is tuned in, you can also search all receivable frequencies for the same programme (Programme search).

To activate programme search, follow the procedure below.

• Programme search takes a while.

• See also “Changing the general settings (PSM)” on page 21.

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

2

Press

¢

or

4

to select

“P(Programme)-SEARCH.”

3

Press + to select “SRCH ON.”

Now programme search is activated.

To cancel programme search, repeat the same procedure and select “SRCH OFF” in step 3 by pressing –.

PTY search for your favorite programme starts after 5 seconds.

• If there is a station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code you selected, that station is tuned in.

• If there is no station broadcasting a programme of the same PTY code you selected, the station will not change.

Note:

In some areas, the PTY search will not work correctly.

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Changing the display mode while listening to an FM station

You can change the initial indication on the display to either station name (PS NAME) or to station frequency (FREQ), while listening to an FM RDS station.

• See also “Changing the general settings (PSM)” on page 21.

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

2

Press

¢

or

4

to select “TU DISP”

(tuner display).

3

Press + or – to set to the desired indication (“PS

NAME” or “FREQ”).

Automatic clock adjustment

When shipped from the factory, the clock built in this unit is set to be readjusted automatically using the CT (Clock Time) data in the RDS signal.

If you do not want to use automatic clock adjustment, follow the procedure below.

• See also “Changing the general settings (PSM)” on page 21.

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

2

Press

¢ or

4

to select “AUTO ADJ.”

3

Press – to select “ADJ OFF.”

Now automatic clock adjustment is canceled.

Note:

By pressing DISP, you can also change the display while listening to an FM RDS station.

Each time you press the button, the following information appears on the display:

Station name

(PS NAME)

To reactivate clock adjustment, repeat the same procedure and select “ADJ ON” in step 3 by pressing +.

Note:

It takes about 2 minutes to adjust the time using the CT data. So, you should not change the station for more than 2 minutes continuously; otherwise, the clock time will not be adjusted.

Station Frequency

(FREQ)

Programme type

(PTY)

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Then, the display goes back to the original indication in several seconds.

Setting the TA volume level

You can preset the volume level for TA Standby

Reception. When a traffic programme is received, the volume level automatically changes to the preset level.

• See also “Changing the general settings (PSM)” on page 21.

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

2

Press

¢

or

4

to select “TA VOL.”

3

Press + or – to set to the desired volume.

You can set it from “VOL 00” to “VOL 50.”

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TAPE OPERATIONS

SEL

SCM

7

MONO

8

LOCAL

9

MODE

ATT

S

S

M

DISP

BAND

SOURCE

TP

RDS PTY

INT

10

RPT

11

RND

12

OFF

/

0

R

Listening to a tape

1

Open the cassette compartment.

0

2

Insert a cassette into the cassette compartment.

ON

CLOSE

The unit draws the cassette, and tape play starts automatically after the display panel moves up.

“Cassette in” indicator appears.

To stop play and eject the cassette

Press

0

OFF briefly.

Tape play stops and the cassette automatically ejects from the cassette compartment. The source changes to the previously selected one.

If you change the source, the tape play also stops

(without ejecting the cassette this time).

• You can eject the cassette while the ignition key is turned off by pressing

¢

or

4

.

To close the display panel, press

¢

or

4

.

• Turning on or off the ignition key does not close the display panel. To close it, press

¢ or

4

.

CAUTION

ON

CLOSE

NEVER insert your finger between the display panel and the unit, as it may get caught in the unit.

Notes:

When a cassette is already in the cassette compartment, select tape as the source by pressing SOURCE (

23) to start tape play.

When one side of the tape reaches its end during play, the other side of the tape automatically starts playing. (Auto Reverse)

3

Select the tape direction.

Each time you press and hold

SOURCE (

23

), the tape direction changes alternately forward ( ) and reverse ( ).

To fast-forward and rewind a tape

Press

¢

for more than 1 second to fast-forward the tape.

When the tape reaches its end, the tape is reversed and playback starts from the beginning of the other side.

Press

4

for more than 1 second to rewind the tape.

When the tape reaches its end, playback of the same side starts.

To stop fast forward and rewind at any position

on the tape, press and hold SOURCE (

23

).

Tape play starts from that position on the tape.

Note:

When the tape reaches its end while fast-forwarding, the tape direction will be changed automatically.

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To play back tapes recorded with the

Dolby B NR

1

Press MODE ATT.

“MODE” appears on the display.

Finding the beginning of a tune

Multi Music Scan allows you to automatically start playback from the beginning of a specified tune.

You can specify up to 9 tunes ahead of or before the current tune.

2

Press MO/ while “MODE” is still on the display so that the indicator lights up, and “DOLBY B” appears on the display for several seconds.

During playback

Specify how many tunes ahead of or before the current tune the one you want is located.

To cancel the Dolby B NR, repeat the above procedure again so that the indicator goes off.

* Dolby noise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing

Corporation.

“DOLBY” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing

Corporation.

Press

¢

to locate a tune ahead of the current tune on the tape.

Press

4

to locate a tune before the current tune on the tape.

Prohibiting tape ejection

You can prohibit tape ejection and can “lock” a tape in the cassette compartment.

Press and hold SOURCE (

23

) and

0

OFF for more than 2 seconds. “NO EJECT” flashes on the display for about 5 seconds, and the tape is “locked.”

To cancel the prohibition and “unlock” the tape,

press and hold SOURCE (

23

) and

0

OFF for more than 2 seconds again. “EJECT OK” flashes for about 5 seconds, and this time the tape is

“unlocked.”

Note:

If you press

0 OFF while tape ejection is prohibited,

the display panel moves down, but the tape cannot be ejected. (“NO EJECT” appears on the display.)

To move up the display panel, press

¢ or 4

.

Each time you press the buttons, the number changes up to ±9.

When the beginning of the specified tune is located, playback starts automatically.

Notes:

• While locating a specified tune:

– If the tape is rewound to its beginning, playback starts from the beginning of that side.

– If the tape is fast-forwarded to the end, it is reversed and played from the beginning of the other side.

• In the following cases, the Multi Music Scan function may not operate correctly:

– Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo passages

(very quiet parts) or non-recorded portions between tunes.

– Tapes with short non-recorded sections.

– Tapes with high level of noise or humming between tunes.

– The Dolby NR setting does not match. For example, if Dolby B NR is on and the tape was recorded with no Dolby NR.

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Other convenient tape functions

Skipping the blank portions on the tape

You can skip blank portions between the tunes

(Blank Skip).

When this function is on, the unit skips blank portions of 15 seconds or more, fast-forwards to the next tune, then starts playing it.

• See also “Changing the general settings (PSM)” on page 21.

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the

PSM items appears on the display.

(PSM: see page 22.)

Playing the current tune repeatedly

You can play the current tune repeatedly (Repeat

Play).

1

Press MODE ATT while playing a tape.

“MODE” appears on the display.

2

Press RPT while “MODE” is still on the display so that the RPT indicator lights up on the display.

Each time you briefly press the button, Repeat Play turns on and off alternately.

2

Press

¢

or

4

to select

“B. SKIP” (blank skip).

.

3

Press + to select “ON.”

Now Blank Skip is activated.

Lights up when Repeat Play is turned on.

Note:

• In the following cases, Blank Skip and Repeat Play may not operate correctly:

– Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo passages

(very quiet parts) or non-recorded portions during tunes.

– Tapes with short non-recorded sections.

– Tapes with high level noise or humming between tunes.

– The Dolby NR setting does not match. For example, if Dolby B NR is on and the tape was recorded with no Dolby NR.

4

Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.

To cancel Blank Skip, repeat the same procedure and select “OFF” in step 3 by pressing –.

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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS

Adjusting the sound

2

Adjust the level.

Press + to increase the level.

You can adjust the sound characteristics to your preference.

1

Select the item you want to adjust.

Each time you press the button, the adjustable items change as follows:

BAS

(bass)

TRE

(treble)

FAD

(fader)

BAL

(balance)

VOL

(volume)

WOOFER

BBE

Indication

BAS

To do:

Adjust the bass.

Range

–06 (min.)

|

+06 (max.)

TRE

FAD*

Adjust the treble.

Adjust the front and rear speaker balance.

–06 (min.)

|

+06 (max.)

R06 (Rear only)

|

F06 (Front only)

BAL

BBE

Adjust the left L06 (Left only) and right speaker | balance.

R06 (Right only)

OFF, 1, 2, 3 See “What is

BBE II ?” on the next page.

WOOFER Adjust the subwoofer output level.

VOL

0 (min.)

|

8 (max.)

Adjust the volume.

00 (min.)

|

50 (max.)

Press – to decrease the level.

Equalization pattern changes as you adjust the bass or treble.

Note:

Normally +/– button works as the volume control.

So you do not have to select “VOL” to adjust the volume level.

*

If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader level to “00.”

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What is BBE

II

?

The BBE II * function restores 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 highfrequency sounds to take longer to reach the ear than low frequency sounds. The BBE II function 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.

In addition, the BBE II function boosts low and high frequencies, which loudspeakers tend to be less efficient in reproducing, through dynamic, programdriven augmentation. When combined with the phase compensation feature, the resulting sound has a clearer, more finely detailed “live” presence.

Each time you press + or – in step 2 on the previous page, the BBE II function changes as follows:

BBE 1 BBE 2 BBE 3

BBE OFF

(Canceled)

Using the Sound Control

Memory

You can select and store a preset sound adjustment suitable for each playback source

(Advanced SCM.)

Once you select a sound mode, it is stored in memory. It will be recalled every time you select the same source and will be shown on the display.

A sound mode can be stored for each of the following sources — FM1, FM2, FM3, AM, tape and external components.

• If you do not want to store the sound mode separately for each playback source, but want to use the same sound mode for all the sources, see “To cancel Advanced SCM LINK – SCM LINK” on page 23.

1

Press MODE ATT.

The number buttons can work as different function buttons.

2

Select the sound mode you want.

Each time you press the button, the sound mode changes as follows:

(1) (3)

BEAT SOFT POP SCM OFF

(2)

Canceled

(OFF)

As the number gets higher, the BBE II function becomes stronger.

When shipped from the factory, the BBE II function is set to “2.”

• If “SCM LINK” is set to “LINK ON” (see page 23), the selected sound mode can be stored in memory for the current source, and the effect applies to the current source.

• If “SCM LINK” is set to “LINK OFF,” the selected sound mode effect applies to any source.

To cancel the BBE II

function, select “OFF.”

*

Under license from BBE Sound, Inc.

R

is a trademark of BBE Sound, Inc.

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Indication

BEAT

SOFT

For:

Rock or disco music

Preset values

Bass Treble BBE II

+02 00 2

Quiet background music

+01 –03 OFF

POP Light music

SCM OFF (Flat sound)

+04

00

+01

00

OFF

2

3

Select the item you want to adjust

(BAS, TRE, or BBE II ).

4

Adjust the selected item.

Notes:

• You can adjust each sound mode to your preference, and store it in memory.

If you want to adjust and store your original sound mode, see “Storing your own sound adjustments” below.

• To adjust the bass and treble reinforcement levels or to turn on/off the BBE

II

function temporarily, see pages

18 and 19. (Your adjustments will be canceled if another source is selected.)

5

Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other items.

6

Press and hold SCM until the sound mode you have selected flashes on the display.

Your adjustment made for the selected sound mode is stored in memory.

7

Repeat the same procedure to adjust other sound modes.

Storing your own sound adjustments

You can adjust the sound modes (BEAT, SOFT,

POP) to your preference and store your own adjustments in memory.

• There is a time limit in doing the following procedure. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.

1

Press MODE ATT.

The number buttons can work as different function buttons.

To reset to the factory settings

Repeat the same procedure and reassign the preset values listed in the table on the left column.

2

Select the sound mode you want.

For details, see page 19.

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Setting the clock

OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS

Changing the general settings

(PSM)

You can also set the clock system either 24 hours or 12 hours.

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

(See page 22.)

You can change the items listed on the next page by using the PSM (Preferred Setting Mode) control.

Basic Procedure

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

(See page 22.)

2

Set the hour.

1

Select “CLOCK H” if not shown on the display.

2

Adjust the hour.

1

2

2

Select the PSM item you want to adjust. (See page 22.)

3

Set the minute.

1

Select “CLOCK M.”

2

Adjust the minute.

1

2

4

Set the clock system.

1

Select “24H/12H.”

2

Select “24HOUR” or “12HOUR.”

1 2

3

Adjust the PSM item selected above.

4

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

5

Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.

5

Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.

To check the current clock time while the unit

is turned off, press + or –.

The power turns on, the clock time is shown for

5 seconds, then the power turns off.

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Preferred Setting Mode (PSM) items

1 2

3

Factory-preset settings

See page

Hold.

CLOCK H

CLOCK M

SCM LINK

24H/12H

AUTO ADJ

CLOCK

TU DISP

PTY STBY

PTY SRCH

TA VOL

P-SEARCH

DAB AF*

LEVEL

DIMMER

TEL

Select.

Hour adjustment

Minute adjustment

Sound control memory linkage

24/12-hour time display

Automatic clock setting

Clock display

Tuner display

PTY standby

PTY search

Traffic announcement volume

Programme search

Alternative frequency search

Level display

Dimmer mode

Telephone muting

BEEP

B.SKIP

CUTOFF F

LINE ADJ

PANEL

FILTER

Key-touch tone

Blank skip

Subwoofer cutoff frequency

Line input level adjustment

Flat panel

Intermediate frequency filter

*

Displayed only when the DAB tuner is connected.

• Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.

Back

Back

LINK OFF

12HOUR

Set.

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LINK ON

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ADJ OFF

OFF

FREQ

ADJ ON

ON

PS NAME

29 programme types

(see pages 12 and 35.)

VOL 00 – VOL 50

SRCH OFF

AF OFF

SRCH ON

AF ON

AUDIO 1

OFF

AUDIO 2

AUTO

OFF

ON

MUTING 1 MUTING 2

OFF

BEEP OFF

OFF

LOW

HIGH

BEEP ON

ON

MID

L.ADJ 00 – 05

FLAT OFF

WIDE

FLAT ON

AUTO

ADJ ON

ON

PS NAME

NEWS

(See page 12.)

VOL 20

SRCH OFF

AF ON

AUDIO 2

AUTO

OFF

BEEP ON

OFF

MID

L.ADJ 00

FLAT OFF

AUTO

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To cancel Advanced SCM –

SCM LINK

You can cancel the Advanced SCM (Sound Control

Memory), and unlink the sound modes and the playback sources.

When shipped from the factory, a different sound mode can be stored in memory for each source so that you can change the sound modes simply by changing the sources.

• LINK ON: Advanced SCM (different sound modes for different sources)

• LINK OFF: Conventional SCM (one sound mode for all sources)

To select the dimmer mode –

DIMMER

When you turn on the car head lights, the display automatically dims (Auto Dimmer.)

When shipped from the factory, Auto Dimmer mode is activated.

• AUTO:

• OFF:

• ON:

Activates Auto Dimmer.

Cancels Auto Dimmer.

Always dims the display.

To set the clock display –

CLOCK

You can set the clock to be shown on the display when the unit is turned on. When shipped from the factory, the clock is set to be shown on the display.

• ON: Clock display is turned on.

• OFF: Clock display is turned off. When

“OFF” is selected, the current source name appears instead of the clock display (except when “EXT–LINE IN” is selected as the source).

Note on Auto Dimmer:

Auto Dimmer equipped with this unit may not work correctly on some vehicles, particularly on those having a control dial for dimming.

In this case, set the dimmer mode to “ON” or “OFF.”

To select the telephone muting –

TEL

This mode is used when a cellular phone system is connected. Depending on the phone system used, select either “MUTING 1” or “MUTING 2,” whichever mutes the sounds from this unit. When shipped from the factory, this mode is deactivated.

• MUTING 1: Select this if this setting can mute the sounds.

• MUTING 2: Select this if this setting can mute

• OFF: the sounds.

Cancels the telephone muting.

To select the level meter –

LEVEL

You can select the level display according to your preference. When shipped from the factory,

“AUDIO 2” is selected.

• AUDIO 1: Level meter illuminates from outside to center.

• AUDIO 2: Alternates level meter (moves from

• OFF: bottom to top) and illumination display.

Erases the audio level indicator.

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To turn on/off the key-touch tone –

BEEP

You can deactivate the key-touch tone if you do not want it to beep each time you press a button.

When shipped from the factory, the key-touch tone is activated.

• BEEP ON: Activates the key-touch tone.

• BEEP OFF: Deactivates the key-touch tone.

To adjust the line input level –

LINE ADJ

Adjust the line input level properly when an external component is connected to the LINE IN plugs.

When shipped from the factory, the line input level is set at level “00”.

If the input level of the connected component is not high enough, increase the input level properly.

Without adjusting the line input level, you may be surprised at a loud sound when you change from the external component to another source.

To make the front panel look flat (hiding the control panel) –

PANEL

When operating the receiver using the remote control, you can hide the control panel to make the front panel look flat. When shipped from the factory,

“FLAT OFF” is selected.

• FLAT ON: The control panel will not come out when you turn on the unit.

To use the control panel, press

4

so that the control panel comes out. If no operation is done for about 10 seconds, it automatically goes back into the receiver.

• FLAT OFF: You can use the control panel normally.

To change the FM tuner selectivity –

FILTER

In some areas, adjacent stations may interfere with each other. If this interference occurs, noise may be heard. This unit has been preset to automatically reduce this interference noise (“AUTO”) when shipped from the factory.

• AUTO: When this type of interference occurs, this unit automatically increases the tuner selectivity so that interference noise will be reduced. (But the stereo effect will be also lost.)

• WIDE: Subject to the interference from adjacent stations, but the sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will not be lost.

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Using the security lock

You can prohibit the unauthorized use of this unit by the others.

To use the security lock, you need to set the password first. Once you set the password, the unit will ask you to enter the password when you turn on the unit for the first time after re-installation (or after recovering the car battery exhaustion.)

2

Select a character.

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

0

Z.......

1 2..............9

(numerals)

C

(alphabets)

B A

CAUTION: Be careful not to forget the password you have entered; otherwise, you cannot use this unit. Keep the password in your mind and more importantly on paper or some other materials. You can write down your password in the spaces provided on the cover page.

3

Move the character entry position to the next.

Registering the password

You have to use 4 characters for your password.

You can use the following characters: Capital letters

(A – Z) and numerals (0 –9).

Note:

When “FLAT ON” is selected, you cannot register password. In this case, select “FLAT OFF” (see page

24) before following the procedure below.

1

Press and hold both buttons for more than 2 seconds.

4

Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you enter all 4 characters.

5

Press SEL (select) to finish the setting.

The password flashes on the display for a while, then the unit returns to the normal operation mode.

The unit enters password entry mode.

How to Use the Provided CODE Sticker

Attach the provided CODE sticker in a conspicuous position on your car to notify would-be unauthorized users that the security lock function is provided for this unit and, therefore, will foil their efforts.

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When Security Lock works?

Once you register the password, “ ” appears on the display, and the unit will ask you to enter the password in the following cases:

• When you turn on the unit for the first time after re-installing the unit.

• When you turn on the unit for the first time after replacing the car battery.

To use this unit, you must enter the correct password by following the procedure below.

1

Press + or – to enter a character.

2

Press

¢

or

4

to move the character entry position.

3

Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter the entire password

(4 letters) correctly, then press SEL (select).

• If you enter the correct password, the security lock is canceled and you can use the unit normally.

• In the following cases, the security lock is not canceled (“ERROR” appears on the display) then the unit turns off. (The unit will never turn on unless you press the reset button on the front panel. See page 2.)

– If you enter an incorrect password then press

SEL (select).

– If you cannot finish entering the correct password within 30 seconds.

To change the password

If you want to change the password after you have registered it, follow the procedure below.

1

Press + and

¢

at the same time for more than 2 seconds.

“ ” appears on the display.

2

Enter the current password correctly, then press

SEL (select).

The unit enters password entry mode.

3

Enter a new password as you want, then press

SEL (select).

The password flashes on the display for a while, then the unit returns to the normal operation mode.

• See page 25 for details on how to enter the password.

If you enter an incorrect character while entering the password

Press

4

to move back the character entry position over the incorrect character, then press + or – to select the correct character.

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CD CHANGER OPERATIONS

SEL

SCM

7

MONO

8

LOCAL

9

MODE

ATT S

S

M

DISP

BAND

SOURCE

TP

RDS

PTY

INT

10

RPT

11

RND

12 OFF

/

0

R

We recommend that you use one of the CH-X series with your unit.

If you have another CD automatic changer, consult your JVC IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer for connections.

• For example, if your CD automatic changer is one of the KD-MK series, you need a cord (KS-U15K) for connecting it to this unit.

Before operating your CD automatic changer:

• Refer also to the Instructions supplied with your

CD changer.

• If no discs are in the magazine of the CD changer or the discs are inserted upside down,

“NO DISC” will appear on the display. If this happens, remove the magazine and set the discs correctly.

• If “RESET 1” - “RESET 8” appears on the display, something is wrong with the connection between this unit and the CD changer. If this happens, check the connection, connect the connecting cord(s) firmly if necessary, then press the reset button of the

CD changer.

Playing CDs

Select the CD automatic changer (CD-CH).

Each time you press the button, the source changes as described on page 6.

Playback starts from the first track of the first disc.

All tracks of all discs are played back.

Track number

Elapsed playing time

Disc number appears*.

*

When “CLOCK” is set to “ON” (see page 23), the clock time appears.

.

To fast-forward or reverse the track

Press and hold

¢

, while playing a CD, to fast-forward the track.

Press and hold

4

, while playing a CD, to reverse the track.

To go to the next track or the previous tracks

Press

¢

briefly, while playing a CD, to go ahead to the beginning of the next track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the next track is located and played back.

Press

4

briefly, while playing a CD, to go back to the beginning of the current track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning of the previous tracks is located and played back.

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To go to a particular disc directly

Press the number button corresponding to the disc number to start its playback (while the CD changer is playing.)

/

To play back tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play)

1

Press MODE ATT while playing a CD.

“MODE” appears on the display.

• To select a disc number from 1 – 6:

Press 1 (7) – 6 (12) briefly.

• To select a disc number from 7 – 12:

Press and hold 1 (7) – 6 (12) for more than 1 second.

Track number Disc number

2

Press RPT (repeat), while “MODE” is still on the display, so that the RPT indicator lights up on the display.

Each time you press the button, CD repeat play mode changes as follows:

RPT1

Canceled

RPT2

Ex. When disc number 3 is selected

Mode

RPT1

(repeat1)

RPT2

(repeat2)

RPT

Indicator

Plays repeatedly

Lights The current track (or specified track).

Flashes All tracks of the current disc (or specified disc).

Selecting CD playback modes

• There is a time limit in doing the following procedure. If the setting is cancelled before you finish, start from step 1 again.

To play back only intros (Intro Scan)

1

Press MODE ATT while playing a CD.

“MODE” appears on the display.

To play back tracks at random (Random Play)

1

Press MODE ATT while playing a CD.

“MODE” appears on the display.

2

Press RND (random), while “MODE” is still on the display, so that the RND indicator lights up on the display.

Each time you press the button, CD random play mode changes as follows:

RND1

Canceled

RND2

Mode

RND1

(random1)

RND2

(random2)

RND

Indicator

Lights

Plays at random

All tracks of the current disc, then the tracks of the next disc, and so on.

Flashes All tracks of all discs inserted in the magazine.

2

Press INT (intro), while “MODE” is still on the display.

Each time you press the button, CD intro scan mode changes as follows:

INT1

Canceled

INT2

Mode

INT1

(intro1)

INT2

(intro2)

Indication

Track number flashes

Disc number flashes (when it is shown on the display)

Plays the beginnings

(15 seconds)

Of all tracks on all inserted discs.

Of the first track on each inserted disc.

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EXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS

Playing an external component

Using a subwoofer

When connecting an external component to the

LINE IN plugs on the rear, you can select the component as the sound source.

1

Select the external component (EXT–

LINE IN).

Each time you press the button, the source changes as described on page 6.

2

Operate the external component.

Note:

For the external component connection, see the

Installation/Connection Manual (separate volume.)

By connecting a subwoofer to the SUBWOOFER

OUT plugs on the rear, you can enjoy enhanced bass sounds and a more realistic theater atmosphere in your car.

• Refer also to the instructions supplied with your subwoofer.

When a subwoofer is connected to this unit, select an appropriate cutoff frequency level for your subwoofer. When shipped from the factory, the subwoofer cutoff frequency is set to “MID”.

To set the subwoofer cutoff frequency, follow the procedure below.

• See also “Changing the general settings (PSM)” on page 21.

• LOW: Frequencies higher than 50 Hz are cut off to the subwoofer.

• MID: Frequencies higher than 80 Hz are cut off to the subwoofer.

• HIGH: Frequencies higher than 120 Hz are cut off to the subwoofer.

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

2

Press

¢

or

4

repeatedly until

“CUTOFF F” (frequency) appears on the display.

3

Press + or – to select the desired cutoff frequency.

4

Press SEL (select) again to finish the setting.

To adjust the subwoofer output volume, see

“Adjusting the sound” on page 18.

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DAB TUNER OPERATIONS

SEL

SCM

7

MONO

8

LOCAL

9

MODE

ATT S

S

M

DISP

BAND

SOURCE

TP

RDS PTY

INT

10

RPT

11

RND

12

OFF

/

0

R

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We recommend that you use DAB (Digital Audio

Broadcasting) tuner KT-DB1500 with your unit.

If you have another DAB tuner, consult your JVC

IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer.

• Refer also to the Instructions supplied with your

DAB tuner.

What is DAB system?

DAB is one of the digital radio broadcasting systems available today. It can deliver CD quality sound without any annoying interference and signal distortion. Furthermore, it can carry text, pictures and data.

In contrast to FM broadcast, where each programme is transmitted on its own frequency,

DAB combines several programmes (called

“services”) to form one “ensemble.”

With the DAB tuner connected with this unit, you can enjoy these DAB services.

Tuning into an ensemble and one of the services

A typical ensemble has 6 or more programmes

(services) broadcast at the same time. After tuning into an ensemble, you can select a service you want to listen to.

1

Select the DAB tuner (DAB1–3).

• Press and hold SOURCE (BAND) repeatedly to select the DAB band number

(DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3.)

Note:

This receiver has three DAB bands (DAB1,

DAB2, DAB3.) You can use any of them to tune into an ensemble.

2

Start searching an ensemble.

Press

¢

to search ensembles of higher frequencies.

Press

4

to search ensembles of lower frequencies.

When an ensemble is received, searching stops.

To stop searching before an ensemble is

received, press the same button you have pressed for searching.

3

Select a service you want to listen to.

1

Press MODE ATT.

“MODE” appears on the display.

2

Press

¢

or

4

to select a service you want, while

“MODE” is still on the display.

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To change the display information while tuning into an ensemble

Normally service name is shown on the display.

If you want to check the ensemble name or its frequency, press DISP.

Each time you press the button, the following information appears for a while on the display.

Service name

Ensemble name

Channel number

Frequency

Storing DAB services in memory

You can preset up to 6 DAB services in each DAB band (DAB1, DAB2 and DAB3) manually.

1

Select the DAB tuner (DAB1–3).

1

Press SOURCE (BAND) to select DAB tuner as the source.

2

If necessary, press and hold SOURCE (BAND) repeatedly to select the

DAB band number

(DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3.)

To tune in a particular ensemble without searching:

1

Press SOURCE (BAND) to select DAB tuner as the source.

2

Press and hold

¢

or

4

for more than

1 second.

3

Press

¢

or

4

repeatedly until the ensemble you want is reached.

• If you hold down the button, the frequency keeps changing until you release the button.

Each time you press and hold the button, the

DAB band changes as follows:

DAB1

DAB2

DAB3

2

Tune into an ensemble you want.

3

Select a service of the ensemble you want.

1

Press MODE ATT.

“MODE” appears on the display.

2

Press

¢

or

4

to select a service you want, while

“MODE” is still on the display.

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4

Press and hold the number button (in this example, 1) you want to store the selected service into for more than 2 seconds.

Band/preset number and “MEMO” flash alternately for a while.

5

Repeat the above procedure to store other DAB services into other preset numbers.

Notes:

• A previously preset DAB service is erased when a new

DAB service is stored in the same preset number.

• Preset DAB services are erased when the power supply to the memory circuit is interrupted (for example, during battery replacement). If this occurs, preset the

DAB services again.

Tuning into a preset DAB service

You can easily tune into a preset DAB service.

Remember that you must store services first. If you have not stored them yet, see page 31.

1

Select the DAB tuner (DAB1–3).

1

Press SOURCE (BAND) to select DAB tuner as the source.

2

If necessary, press and hold SOURCE (BAND) repeatedly to select the

DAB band number

(DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3.)

Each time you press and hold the button, the

DAB band changes as follows:

DAB1 DAB2 DAB3

2

Select the number (1 – 6) for the preset DAB service you want.

/

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What you can do more with DAB

Tracing the same program automatically

(Alternative Reception)

You can keep listening to the same program

While receiving a DAB service:

When driving in an area where a service cannot be received, this unit automatically tunes in another ensemble or FM RDS station, broadcasting the same program.

While receiving an FM RDS station:

When driving in an area where a DAB service is broadcasting the same program as the FM RDS station is broadcasting, this unit automatically tunes into the DAB service.

Note:

When reception switches between DAB and FM, the listening volume level may increase or decrease inconveniently. This change in the volume level results from unequal audio injection levels at broadcaster site, but not from the malfunction of this unit.

To use Alternative Reception

When shipped from the factory, Alternative

Reception is activated.

1

Press and hold SEL (select) for more than 2 seconds so that one of the PSM items appears on the display.

2

Press

¢

or

4

to select “DAB AF”

(alternative frequency).

3

Press + or – to select the desired mode.

• AF ON: Traces the program among DAB services and FM RDS stations —

Alter native Reception. The AF indicator lights up on the display (see page 10.)

• AF OFF: Deactivates Alternative Reception

Note:

When Alternative Reception (for DAB services) is activated, Network-Tracking Reception (for RDS stations: see page 10) is also activated automatically.

On the other hand, Network-Tracking Reception cannot be deactivated without deactivating

Alternative Reception.

4

Press SEL (select) again to finish the setting.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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

Symptoms Causes Remedies

• A cassette tape cannot be inserted.

You have tried to insert a cassette in the wrong way.

Insert the cassette with the exposed tape facing right.

• A cassette tape cannot be ejected.

Cassette ejection is prohibited.

Press and hold

0

OFF for more than two seconds while pressing SOURCE (

23

).

• Cassette tapes become hot.

This is not a malfunction.

The tape head is dirty.

Clean it with a head cleaning tape.

• Tape sound is at very low level and sound quality is degraded.

• Sound is sometimes interrupted.

• Sound cannot be heard from the speakers.

Connections are not good.

The volume is turned to the minimum level.

Connections are incorrect.

Check the cords and connections.

Adjust it to the optimum level.

Signals are too weak.

Check the cords and connections.

Store stations manually.

• SSM (Strong-station

Sequential Memory) automatic preset does not work.

• Static noise while listening to the radio.

• “NO DISC” appears on the display.

• “NO MAG” appears on the display.

• “RESET 8” appears on the display.

The antenna is not connected firmly.

No CD is in the magazine.

CDs are inserted incorrectly.

No magazine is loaded in the

CD changer.

This unit is not connected to a

CD changer correctly.

Connect the antenna firmly.

Insert CDs into the magazine.

Insert them correctly.

Insert the magazine.

Connect this unit and the CD changer correctly and press the reset button of the CD changer.

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Symptoms

• “RESET 1” - “RESET 7” appears on the display.

• This unit does not work at all.

• The CD changer does not work at all.

• “ display.

” appears on the

Causes Remedies

Press the reset button of the

CD changer.

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

Press the reset button on the front panel. (The clock setting and preset stations stored in memory are erased.)

(See page 2.)

Security lock is in use.

Enter the password.

(See page 25.)

PTY codes

NEWS:

AFFAIRS:

INFO:

News

Topical programmes expanding on current news or affairs

Programmes which impart advice on a wide variety of topics

Sport events SPORT:

EDUCATE: Educational programmes

DRAMA: Radio plays

CULTURE: Programmes on national or regional culture

SCIENCE: Programmes on natural science

VARIED: and technology

Other programmes like comedies or ceremonies

POP M:

ROCK M:

EASY M:

LIGHT M:

Pop music

Rock music

Easy-listening music

Light music

CLASSICS: Classical music

OTHER M: Other music

WEATHER: Weather information

FINANCE: Reports on commerce, trading, the Stock Market, etc.

CHILDREN: Entertainment programmes for children

SOCIAL:

RELIGION:

PHONE IN:

Programmes on social activities

Programmes dealing with any aspect of belief or faith, or the nature of existence or ethics

Programmes where people can

TRAVEL:

LEISURE: express their views either by phone or in a public forum

Programmes about travel destinations, package tours, and travel ideas and opportunities

Programmes concerned with recreational activities such as gardening, cooking, fishing, etc.

Jazz music JAZZ:

COUNTRY:

NATION M:

Country music

Current popular music from another nation or region, in that country’s language

OLDIES:

FOLK M:

Classic pop music

Folk music

DOCUMENT: Programmes dealing with factual matters, presented in an investigative style

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MAINTENANCE

This unit requires very little attention, but you will be able to extend the life of the unit if you follow the instructions below.

To clean the heads

CAUTION:

• Do not play the tapes with peeling labels; otherwise, they can damage the unit.

• Tighten tapes to remove slack since loose tape may become entangled with the mechanism.

• Do not leave a cassette in the cassette compartment after use, as the tape may become slack.

The function below is also provided to ensure the longer life of this unit.

ON

CLOSE

• Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use using a wet-type head cleaning tape (available at an audio store.)

When the head becomes dirty, you may realize the following symptoms:

– Sound quality is reduced.

– Sound level decreases.

– Sound drops out.

• Do not play dirty or dusty tapes.

• Do not touch the highly-polished head with any metallic or magnetic tools.

Ignition key-off release/Ignition key-on play

• Turning off the ignition key with a cassette in the compartment automatically releases the tape from the unit's tapehead.

• Turning on the ignition key with a cassette in the compartment starts playback automatically if you turned off the ignition during tape play.

To keep the tape clean

• Always store the tapes to their storage cases after use.

• Do not store tapes in the following places:

– Subject to direct sunlight

– With high humidity

– At extremely hot temperatures

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AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION

Maximum Power Output:

Front: 45 W per channel

Rear: 45 W per channel

Continuous Power Output (RMS):

Front: 17 W per channel into 4

, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than

0.8% total harmonic distortion.

Rear: 17 W per channel into 4

, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more than

0.8% total harmonic distortion.

Load Impedance: 4

(4

to 8

allowance)

Tone Control Range:

Bass: ±10 dB at 100 Hz

Treble: ±10 dB at 10 kHz

Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 70 dB

Line-In Level/Impedance:

1.5 V/20 k

load

Line-Out Level/Impedance:

4.0 V/20 k

load (full scale)

Output Impedance: 1 k

TUNER SECTION

Frequency Range:

FM: 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz

AM: (MW) 522 kHz to 1 620 kHz

(LW) 144 kHz to 279 kHz

[FM Tuner]

Usable Sensitivity: 11.3 dBf (1.0 µV/75

)

50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:

16.3 dBf (1.8 µV/75

)

Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz):

65 dB

Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz

Stereo Separation: 30 dB

Capture Ratio: 1.5 dB

[MW Tuner]

Sensitivity: 20 µV

Selectivity: 35 dB

[LW Tuner]

Sensitivity: 50 µV

SPECIFICATIONS

CASSETTE DECK SECTION

Wow & Flutter: 0.11% (WRMS)

Fast-Wind Time: 100 sec. (C-60)

Frequency Response (Dolby NR-OFF):

30 Hz to 16 000 Hz (Normal tape)

Signal-to-Noise Ratio: (Normal tape)

(Dolby NR-ON): 65 dB

(Dolby NR-OFF): 56 dB

Stereo Separation: 40 dB

GENERAL

Power Requirement:

Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V

(11 V to16 V allowance)

Grounding System: Negative ground

Allowable Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C

Dimensions (W

×

H

×

D):

Installation Size: 182 mm

×

52 mm

×

160 mm

Panel Size: 188 mm

×

58 mm

×

8 mm

Mass: 1.7 kg (excluding accessories)

Design and specifications subject to change without notice.

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0800MNMMDWJES

KS-LX200R

Installation/Connection Manual

Einbau/Anschlußanleitung

Manuel d’installation/raccordement

FSUN3148-T211

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J

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0800MNMMDWJES

EN, GE, FR

ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS

This unit is designed to operate on 12 volts DC, NEGATIVE ground electrical systems.

INSTALLATION

(IN-DASH MOUNTING)

Dieses Gerät ist für einen Betrieb in elektrischen Anlagen mit

12 V Gleichstrom und (–) Erdung ausgelegt.

EINBAU

(IM ARMATURENBRETT)

Cet appareil est conçu pour fonctionner sur des sources de courant continu de 12 volts à masse NEGATIVE.

INSTALLATION

(MONTAGE DANS LE TABLEAU DE BORD)

The following illustration shows a typical installation. However, you should make adjustments corresponding to your specific car. If you have any questions or require information regarding installation kits, consult your JVC IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer or a company supplying kits.

1

Remove the trim plate.

2

Remove the sleeve after disengaging the sleeve locks.

Note: Be sure to keep the handles for future use after installing the unit.

3

Attach the trim plate.

4

Install the sleeve into the dashboard.

* After the sleeve is correctly installed into the dashboard, bend the appropriate tabs to hold the sleeve firmly in place, as illustrated.

5

Fix the mounting bolt to the rear of the unit’s body and place the rubber cushion over the end of the bolt.

6

Do the required electrical connections.

7

Slide the unit into the sleeve until it is locked by pressing the four corners of the trim plate.

Note: Do not press the panel (shaded in the illustration); otherwise, the panel may become unable to open or close.

1

1

Stand the unit.

Note: When you stand the unit, be careful not to damage the fuse on the rear.

2

Insert the 2 handles between the unit and the sleeve, as illustrated, to disengage the sleeve locks.

3

Remove the sleeve.

2

Handles

Griffe

Poignées

Die folgende Abbildung zeigt einen typischen Einbau. Dennoch müssen Sie entsprechend Ihrem jeweiligen Auto Anpassungen vornehmen. Bei irgendwelchen Fragen oder wenn Sie

Informationen hinsichtlich des Einbausatzes brauchen, wenden

Sie sich an ihren JVC Autoradiohändler oder ein Unternehmen das diese Einbausätze vertreibt.

1

Den Frontrahmen herausnehmen.

2

Die Schutzhülle nach dem Entriegeln der Halterungensperren abnehmen.

1 Das Gerät aufstellen.

Hinweis:

Beim Aufstellen des Geräts darauf achten, daß die Sicherung auf der Rückseite nicht beschädigt wird.

2 Die 2 Griffe zwischen dem Gerät und der Halterung wie abgebildet einstecken und die Halterungensperren entriegeln.

3 Die Halterung entfernen.

Hinweis:

Sicherstellen, daß die Griffe für künftigen

Gebrauch nach dem Einbau des Geräts aufbewahrt werden.

3

Befestigen Sie die Frontrahmen.

4

Die Halterung im Armaturenbrett einbauen.

* Nach dem korrekten Einbau der Halterung im

Armaturenbrett, die entsprechenden Riegel umknicken, um die Halterung an ihrem Platz zu sichern, siehe

Abbildung.

5

Die Befestigungsschraube an der Rückseite des

Gerätekörpers befestigen und das Ende der Schraube mit einem Gummipuffer abdecken.

6

Nehmen Sie die erforderlichen elektrischen Anschlüsse vor.

7

Schieben Sie das Gerät in die Halterung. Das Gerät wird verriegelt, indem Sie auf die vier Ecken des Frontrahmen drücken.

Hinweis:

Drücken Sie nicht auf die Blende (die in der

Abbildung dunkelgetönt dargestellt ist); anderenfalls läßt sich die Blende weder öffnen noch schließen.

L’illustration suivante est un exemple d’installation typique.

Cependant, vous devez faire les ajustements correspondant à votre voiture particulière. Si vous avez des questions ou avez besoin d’information sur des kits d’installation, consulter votre revendeur d’autoradios JVC ou une compagnie d’approvisionnement.

1

Retirer la plaque d’assemblage.

2

Libérer les verrous du manchon et retirer le manchon.

1

Poser l’appareil à la verticale.

Remarque:

Lorsque vous mettez l’appareil à la verticale, faire attention de ne pas endommager le fusible situé sur l’arrière.

2

Insérer les 2 poignées entre l’appareil et le manchon comme indiqué pour désengagé les verrous de manchon.

3

Retirer le manchon.

Remarque:

S’assurer de garder les poignées pour une utilisation ultérieur, après l’installation de l’appareil.

3

Fixez la plaque d’assemblage.

4

Installer le manchon dans le tableau de bord.

* Après installation correcte du manchon dans le tableau de bord, plier les bonnes pattes pour maintenir fermement le manchon en place, comme montré.

5

Monter le boulon de montage sur l’arrière du corps de l’appareil puis passer l’amortisseur en caoutchouc sur l’extrémité du boulon.

6

Réalisez les connexions électriques.

7

Faites glisser l’appareil dans le manchon jusqu’à ce qu’il soit verrouillé en appuyant sur les quatre coins de la plaque d’assemblage.

Remarque:

N’appuyez pas sur le panneau (ombré sur l’illustration); sinon le panneau risquerait de ne pas pouvoir s’ouvrir ou se fermer.

Sleeve

Halterung

Manchon

3

Trim plate

Frontrahmen

Plaque d’assemblage

Parts list for installation and connection

The following parts are provided with this unit.

After checking them, please set them correctly.

Sleeve

Halterung

Manchon

Trim plate

Frontrahmen

Plaque d’assemblage

Power cord

Stromkabel

Cordon d’alimentation

Slot

Schlitz

Fente

Fuse

Sicherung

Fusible

Dashboard

Armaturenbrett

Tableau de bord

Lock plate

Arretierplättchen

Plaque de verrouillage

Sleeve

Halterung

Manchon

Rubber cushion

Gummipuffer

Amortisseur en caoutchouc

4

7

5

184 mm

53 mm

4

*

Mounting bolt

Befestigungsschraube

Boulon de montage

6

See “ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.”

Siehe „ELEKTRISCHE ANSCHLÜSSE“.

Référez-vous à “RACCORDEMENTS

ELECTRIQUES”.

Teileliste für den Einbau und Anschluß

Die folgenden Teile werden zusammen mit diesem Gerät geliefert.

Nach ihrer Überprüfung, die Teile richtig einsetzen.

Remote controller

Fernbedienung

Télécommande

Liste des pièces pour l’installation et raccordement

Les pièces suivantes sont fournies avec cet appareil.

Après vérification, veuillez les placer correctement.

Mounting bolt (M5 x 20 mm)

Befestigungsschraube (M5 x 20 mm)

Boulon de montage (M5 x 20 mm)

Rubber cushion

Gummipuffer

Amortisseur en caoutchouc

Battery

Batterie

Pile

CR2025

Handles

Griffe

Poignées

Washer (ø5)

Unterlegscheibe(ø5)

Rondelle (ø5)

Lock nut (M5)

Sicherungsmutter (M5)

Ecrou d’arrêt (M5)

• When using the optional stay

• Beim Verwenden der Anker-Option

• Lors de l'utilisation du hauban en option

Fire wall

Feuerwand

Cloison

Dashboard

Armaturenbrett

Tableau de bord

Washer

Unterlegscheibe

Rondelle

Stay (option)

Anker (Option)

Hauban (en option)

Lock nut

Sicherungsmutter

Ecrou d’arrêt

Screw (option)

Schraube (Option)

Vis (en option)

Mounting bolt

Befestigungsschraube

Boulon de montage

Sleeve

Halterung

Manchon

• When installing the unit without using the sleeve

• Beim Einbau des Geräts ohne Halterung

• Lors de l'installation de l’appareil sans utiliser de manchon

In a Toyota for example, first remove the car radio and install the unit in its place.

Zum Beispiel in einem Toyota zuerst das Autoradio ausbauen und dann das Gerät an seinem Platz einbauen.

Par exemple dans une Toyota, retirer d’abord l’autoradio et installer l’appareil à la place.

Flat type screws (M5 x 6 mm)*

Senkkopfschrauben (M5 x 6 mm)*

Vis à tête plate (M5 x 6 mm)*

* Not included with this unit.

* Nicht Teil dieses Geräts.

* Non fourni avec cet appareil.

Bracket*

Konsole*

Support*

Pocket

Taschen

Poche

Bracket*

Konsole*

Support*

Flat type screws (M5 x 6 mm)*

Senkkopfschrauben (M5 x 6 mm)*

Vis à tête plate (M5 x 6 mm)*

Note: When installing the unit on the mounting bracket, make sure to use the 6 mm-long screws. If longer screws are used, they could damage the unit.

Hinweis:

Beim Anbringen des Gerät an der Konsole sicherstellen, daß 6 mm lange Schrauben verwendet werden. Werden längere Schrauben verwendet, können sie das Gerät beschädigen.

Remarque:

Lors de l’installation de l’appareil sur le support de montage, s’assurer d’utiliser des vis d’une longueur de 6 mm. Si des vis plus longues sont utilisées, elles peuvent endommager l’appareil.

Removing the unit

• Before removing the unit, release the rear section.

1

Remove the trim plate.

2

Insert the 2 handles into the slots, as shown. Then, while gently pulling the handles away from each other, slide out the unit.

(Be sure to keep the handles after installing it.)

Ausbau des Geräts

• Vor dem Ausbau des Geräts den hinteren Teil freigeben.

1

Den Frontrahmen herausnehmen.

2

Die 2 Griffe in die Schlitze wie gezeigt stecken. Dann die Griffe behutsam auseinander ziehen und das Gerät herausziehen.

(Die Griffe nach dem Einbau auf jeden Fall aufbewahren.)

Retrait de l’appareil

Avant de retirer l’appareil, libérer la section arrière.

1

Retirer la plaque d’assemblage.

2

Introduire les 2 poignées dans les fentes, comme montré. Puis, tout en tirant doucement les poignées écartées, faire glisser l’appareil pour le sortir. (S’assurer de conserver les poignées

après l’installation de l’appareil.)

1 2

Trim plate

Frontrahmen

Plaque d’assemblage

Handle

Griff

Poignée

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

Note:

This unit is designed to operate on 12 volts DC, NEGATIVE ground

electrical systems. If your vehicle does not have this system, a voltage inver ter is required, which can be purchased at JVC IN-CAR

ENTERTAINMENT dealers.

• Replace the fuse with one of the specified rating. If the fuse blows frequently, consult your JVC IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer.

• If noise is a problem...

This unit incorporates a noise filter in the power circuit. However, with some vehicles, clicking or other unwanted noise may occur. If this happens, connect the unit’s rear ground terminal (see connection diagram) to the car’s chassis using shorter and thicker cords, such as copper braiding or gauge wire. If noise still persists, consult your JVC

IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer.

• Maximum input of the speakers should be more than 45 watts at the rear and 45 watts at the front, with an impedance of 4 to 8 ohms.

Be sure to ground this unit to the car’s chassis.

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

ELEKTRISCHE ANSCHLÜSSE

Zur Vermeidung von Kurzschlüssen empfehlen wir, daß Sie den negativen Batterieanschluß abtrennen und alle elektrischen

Anschlüsse herstellen, bevor das Gerät eingebaut wird. Sind Sie sich

über den richtigen Einbau des Geräts nicht sicher, lassen Sie es von einem qualifizierten Techniker einbauen.

Hinweis:

Dieses Gerät ist für einen Betrieb in

elektrischen Anlagen mit 12 V

Gleichstrom und (–) Erdung

ausgelegt. Verfügt Ihr Fahrzeug nicht

über diese Anlage, ist ein Spannungsinverter erforderlich, der bei

JVC Autoradiohändler erworben werden kann.

• Die Sicherung mit einer der entsprechenden Nennleistung ersetzen.

Brennt die Sicherung häufig durch, wenden Sie sich an ihren JVC

Autoradiohändler.

• Sind Störgeräusche ein Problem...

Dieses Gerät enthält ein Störfilter im Stromkreis. Bei manchen

Fahrzeugen kann jedoch ein Klicken oder andere unerwünschte

Störgeräusche auftreten. Sollte das der Fall sein, die

hintere

Erdungsanschlußklemme

(siehe Schaltplan) des Geräts am

Fahrwerk des Fahrzeugs anschließen, dabei kürzere und dickere

Kabel wie beispielsweise Kupfergeflechtdraht oder Stahldraht verwenden. Bleibt Störgeräusch bestehen, wenden Sie sich an Ihren

JVC Autoradiohändler.

• Maximale Eingangsleistung der Lautsprecher muß höher als 45 W hinten und 45 W vorne sein, mit einer Impedanz von

4 bis 8 Ohm.

Sicherstellen, daß das Gerät am Fahrwerk geerdet wird.

• Das Abstrahlblech wird nach dem Gebrauch sehr heiß. Beim

Ausbau des Geräts darauf achten, das Abstrahlblech nicht zu berühren.

Heat sink

Abstrahlblech

Dissipateur de chaleur

RACCORDEMENTS ELECTRIQUES

Pour éviter tout court-circuit, nous vous recommandons de débrancher la borne négative de la batterie et d’effectuer tous les raccordements

électriques avant d’installer l’appareil. Si l

’on n’est pas sûr de pouvoir installer correctement cet appareil, le faire installer par un technicien qualifié.

Remarque:

Cet appareil est conçu pour fonctionner sur des sources de courant continu de

12 volts à masse NEGATIVE

. Si votre véhicule n’offre pas ce type d’alimentation, il vous faut un convertisseur de tension, que vous pouvez acheter chez un revendeur d’autoradios JVC.

Remplacer le fusible par un de la valeur précisée. Si le fusible saute souvent, consulter votre revendeur d’autoradios JVC.

Si le bruit est un problème...

Cet appareil incorpore un filtre de bruit dans le circuit d’alimentation.

Cependant, avec certains véhicules, quelques claquements ou autres bruits non désirés risquent de se produire. Si cela arrive, raccorder la

borne arrière de masse

de l’appareil au châssis de la voiture (voir le

diagramme de raccordement) en utilisant des cordons les plus gros et les plus courts possibles telle qu ’une barre de cuivre ou une tresse. Si le bruit persiste, consulter votre revendeur d’autoradios JVC.

La puissance admissible des haut-parleurs doit être supérieure à 45 watts à l’arrière et à 45 watts l’avant, avec une impédance de

4 à 8 ohms

.

• S ’ assurer de raccorder la mise à la masse de cet appareil au châssis de la voiture.

Le dissipateur de chaleur devient très chaud après usage. Faire attention de ne pas le toucher en retirant cet appareil.

A If your car is equipped with the ISO connector

Wenn Ihr Auto mit ISO-Steckern ausgestattet ist

Si votre voiture est équippée d’un connecteur

ISO

• Connect the ISO connectors as illustrated.

• Die ISO-Stecker wie abgebildet anschließen.

• Connectez les connecteurs ISO comme montré sur l’illustration.

B1 A1

B2 A2

B3 A3

B4 A4

B1 A1

B2 A2

B3 A3

B4 A4

View from the lead side

Ansicht von der Leitungsseite

Vue à partir du côté des fils

From the car body

Von der Karosserie

De la carrosserie de la voiture

ISO connector of the supplied power cord

ISO-Stecker am mitgelieferten Stromkabel

Connecteur ISO pour le cordon d’alimentation fourni

For some VW/Audi or Opel (Vauxhall) automobile

Für manche VW/Audi oder Opel (Vauxhall) Fahrzeuge

Pour certaine voiture VW/Audi ou Opel (Vauxhall)

You may need to modify the wiring of the supplied power cord as illustrated.

• Contact your authorized car dealer before installing this unit.

Sie müssen evtl. die Verdrahtung des mitgelieferten Stromkabels wie abgebildet ändern.

• Wenden Sie sich an Ihre Vertragswerkstatt, bevor Sie das Gerät einbauen.

Vous aurrez peut-être besoin de modifier le câblage du cordon d’alimentation fourni comme montré sur l’illustration.

• Contactez votre revendeur automobile autorisé avant d’installer l’appareil.

Yellow/ Gelb

/Jaune

Yellow/ Gelb/ Jaune

Original wiring

Originalverdrahtung

Câblage original

ISO connector

ISO-Stecker

Connecteur ISO

Red/

Rot /

Rouge

Red/ Rot / Rouge

Red/ Rot /

Rouge

Modified wiring

1

Geänderte

Verdrahtung 1

Câblage modifié

1

Yellow/ Gelb/ Jaune

Red/

Rot /

Rouge

Red/ Rot / Rouge

Yellow/ Gelb /Jaune

Red/ Rot / Rouge

Use modified wiring

2

if the unit does not turn on.

Geänderte Verdrahtung 2 verwenden, wenn das Gerät so nicht an geht.

Utilisez le câblage modifié

2

si l’appareil ne se met pas sous tension.

Yellow/ Gelb/ Jaune

Yellow/ Gelb /Jaune

Modified wiring

2

Geänderte

Verdrahtung 2

Câblage modifié

2

Red/

Rot /

Rouge

Red/

Rot /

Rouge

ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS

B Connections without using the ISO connectors / Anschlüsse ohne ISO-Stecker / Connexions sans l’utilisation des connecteurs ISO

Before connecting: Check the wiring in the vehicle carefully.

Incorrect connection may cause serious damage to this unit.

1

Cut the ISO connector.

2

Connect the colored leads of the power cord to the car battery, speakers and power aerial (if any) in the following sequence.

1

Black: ground

2

Yellow: to car battery (constant 12 V)

3

Red: to an accessory terminal

4

Blue with white stripe: to power aerial (200 mA max.)

5

Orange with white stripe: to car light control switch

6

Brown: to cellular phone system (For details, refer to the instructions of the cellular phone.)

7

Others: to speakers

3

Connect the aerial cord.

4

Finally connect the wiring harness to the unit.

Vor dem Anschließen:

Die Verdrahtung im Fahrzeug sorgfältig

überprüfen. Falsche Anschlüsse können ernsthafte Schäden am

Gerät hervorrufen.

1

Den ISO-Stecker abschneiden.

2

Die farbigen Leitungen des Spannunsgversorgungskabels an der Autobatterie, den Lautsprechern und dem Motorantenne

(sofern vorhanden) in folgender Reihenfolge anschließen.

1 Schwarz: Erdung

2 Gelb: an autobatterie (konstant 12 V)

3 Rot: an Zubehöranschlußklemme

4 Blau mit weißem Streifen: an Motorantenne (max. 200 mA)

5 Orange mit weißem Streifen: zum Autolichtschalter

6 Braun: an Mobiltelefon (Weitere informationen entnehmen

Sie bitte der Bedienungsanleitung des Mobiltelefons.)

7 Andere: an Lautsprecher

3

Das Antennenkabel anschließen.

4

Die Kabelbäume am Gerät anschließen.

Avant de commencer la connexion:

vérifiez attentivement le câblage du véhicule. Une connexion incorrecte peut endommager sérieusement l’appareil.

1

Coupez le connecteur ISO.

2

Connectez les fils de couleur du cordon d’alimentation à la batterie de la voiture, aux enceintes et à l’antenne automatique (s’il y en a une) dans l’ordre suivant.

1

2

Noir: a la masse

Jaune: a la batterie de la voiture (12 V constant)

3

Rouge: à la prise accessoire

4

Bleu: à l’antenne automatique (200 mA max.) avec bande blanche

5

Orange: à l’interrupteur d’éclairage de la voiture avec bande blanche

6

Marron: à un système de téléphone cellulaire (Pour les détails, se référer aux instructions du téléphone cellulaire.)

7

Autres: aux enceintes

3

Connectez le cordon d’antenne.

4

Finalement, connectez le faisceau de fils à l’appareil.

1

Aerial terminal

Antennenanschlußklemme

Borne de l’antenne

Cut the ISO connector

Den ISO-Stecker abschneiden

Coupez le connecteur

ISO

To aerial

Zur Antenne

A l’antenne

3

JVC CD changer/DAB tuner jack

Buchse für CD-Wechsler/DAB-Tuner von

JVC

Prise CD changeur/tuner DAB JVC

You can connect a JVC CD changer and/or a JVC DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) tuner to this jack.

• For their connections, refer to the instructions supplied with them. (See also “

C

Connections Adding

Other Equipment.”)

An diese Buchse können Sie einen CD-Wechsler und/oder einen DAB-Tuner (Tuner für digitalen

Rundfunk) von JVC anschließen.

• Weitere Informationen über den Anschluß können Sie der Bedienungsanleitung entnehmen, die dem jeweiligen Gerät beiliegt (zusätzliche Hinweise finden Sie im „

C

Anschlüsse zum Hinzufügen von anderer Ausrüstung“).

15

Vous pouvez connecter un changeur CD JVC et/ou un tuner DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) JVC à cette prise.

• Pour leurs connexions, référez-vous aux modes d’emploi qui les accompagnent. (Référez-vous aussi à “

C

Raccordement pour ajouter d’autres appareils”.)

15A fuse

15A Sicherung

Fusible 15A

To subwoofer (see diagram

C

)

Zum Subwoofer (siehe Schaltplan

C

)

Au caisson de grave

(voir le diagramme

C

)

4

Black

Schwarz

Noir

*

Not included with this unit.

Wird nicht mit Gerät mitgeliefert.

Non fourni avec cet appareil.

A4

1

To metallic body or chassis of the car

Zur metallenen Karosserie oder zum Fahrwerk des Autos

Vers corps métallique ou châssis de la voiture

*

*

Ignition switch

Zündschalter

Interrupteur d’allumage

Line out/in (see diagram

C

)

Schutz kappen Signalausgang/-eingang

(siehe Schaltplan

C

)

Sortie/entrée de ligne (voir le diagramme

C

)

Rear ground terminal

Hintere Erdungsanschlußklemme

Borne arrière de masse

2

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

*1: Vor der Überprüfung der Funktionsfähigkeit des Geräts vor dem Einbau, muß diese Leitung angeschlossen werden, da sonst die Stromversorgung nicht eingeschaltet werden kann.

*1: Pour vérifier le fonctionnement de cet appareil avant installation, ce fil doit être raccordé, sinon l’appareil ne peut pas être mis sous tension.

White with black stripe

Weiß mit schwarzem

Streifen

Blanc avec bande noire

A3 B3

White

Weiß

Blanc

7

Gray with black stripe

Grau mit schwarzem

Streifen

Gris avec bande noire

A2

Left speaker (front)

Linker Lautsprecher (vorne)

Enceintes gauche (avant)

Yellow* 1

Gelb*

1

Jaune*

1

Red

Rot

A2

2

Orange with white stripe

To a live terminal in the fuse block connecting to the car battery (bypassing the ignition swich)

Zur einer stromführenden Anschlußklemme im Sicherungsblock zum

Anschließen an die Autobatterie (Umgehen des Zündschalters)

A une borne sous tension du porte-fusible connectée à la batterie de la voiture (en dérivant l’interrupteur d’allumage)

Rouge

B4

3

Blue with white stripe

Blau mit weißem Streifen

Bleu avec bande blanche

To an accessory terminal in the fuse block

Zur einer Zubehöranschlußklemme im Sicherungsblock

Vers borne accessoire du porte-fusible

B3

4

A3 (ILLUMINATION)

Fuse block

Sicherungsblock

Porte-fusible

5

To car light control switch

Zum Autolichtschalter

À l’interrupteur d’éclairage de la voiture

Orange mit weißem Streifen

Orange avec bande blanche

To power aerial if any

Zur Motorantenne, sofern vorhanden

Vers l’antenne automatique s’il y en a une

Brown / Braun /

Marron

A1

6

To cellular phone system

Zur Moblitelephon

À un système de téléphone cellulaire

B2

Gray

Grau

Gris

Green with black stripe

Grün mit schwarzem

Streifen

Vert avec bande noire

Right speaker (front)

Rechter Lautsprecher (vorne)

Enceintes droit (avant)

A4 B4

Green

Grün

Vert

Purple with black stripe

Lila mit schwarzem Streifen

Violet avec bande noire

A1 B1

Purple

Lila

Violet

Left speaker (rear)

Linker Lautsprecher (hinten)

Enceintes gauche (arrière)

Right speaker (rear)

Rechter Lautsprecher

(hinten)

Enceintes droit (arrière)

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.

• Connect the black lead (ground), yellow lead (to car battery, constant 12 V), and red lead (to an accessory terminal) correctly.

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

If the speaker wiring in your car is as illustrated in Fig. 1

and Fig. 2 below, DO NOT connect the unit using that original speaker wiring. If you do, the unit will be seriously damaged.

Redo the speaker wiring so that you can connect the unit to the speakers as illustrated in Fig. 3.

If the speaker wiring in your car is as illustrated in Fig. 3, you can connect the unit using the original speaker wiring in your car.

– If you are not sure of the speaker wiring of your car, consult your car dealer.

L

+

-

R

+

-

+

-

+

-

L

+

-

R

+

-

+

-

+

-

VORSICHTSMASSREGELN beim Anschließen der

Stromversorgung und Lautsprecher:

Die Lautsprecherleitungen des Netzkabels NICHT an der

Autobatterie anschließen, da sonst das Gerät schwer beschädigt wird.

• Die schwarze Leitung (Erdung), die gelbe Leitung (zur

Autobatterie, konstant 12 V) und die rote Leitung (zur

Zubehöranschlußklemme) richtig anschließen.

• VOR dem Anschließen der Lautsprecherleitungen des

Spannunsgversorgungskabels an die Lautsprecher, die

Lautsprecherverdrahtung in Ihrem Auto überprüfen.

Ist die Lautsprecherverdrahtung wie unten in “Fig. 1” und “Fig. 2” abgebildet,

das Gerät NICHT mit der

Originalverdrahtung der Lautsprecher anschließen, da sonst das Gerät schwer beschädigt wird.

Die Lautsprecherverdrahtung erneuern, so daß Sie das Gerät an den Lautsprechern wie in “Fig. 3” abgebildet anschließen können.

Ist die Lautsprecherverdrahtung in Ihrem Auto wie in

“Fig. 3” abgebildet,

können Sie das Gerät mit der

Originalverdrahtung der Lautsprecher in Ihrem Auto anschließen.

– Sind Sie sich über die Lautsprecherverdrahtung in Ihrem Auto nicht sicher, wenden Sie sich an Ihren Autohändler.

PRECAUTIONS sur l’alimentation et la connexion des enceintes:

NE CONNECTEZ PAS les fils d’enceintes du cordon

d’alimentation à la batterie; sinon, l’appareil serait sérieusement endommagé.

• Connectez correctement le fil noir (a la masse), le fil jaune (a la batterie de la voiture,12 V constant) et le fil rouge (à la prise accessoire).

• AVANT de connecter les fils d’enceintes du cordon d’alimentation aux enceintes, vérifiez le câblage des enceintes de votre voiture.

Si le câblage des enceintes de votre voiture est réalisé

comme montré sur la Fig. 1 ou Fig. 2 ci-dessous,

NE

CONNECTEZ PAS l’appareil en utilisant ce câblage original d’enceintes. Si vous le faites, l’appareil sera sérieusement endommagé.

Recommencez le câblage des enceintes de façon que vous puissiez connecter l’appareil aux enceintes comme montré sur la Fig. 3.

Si le câblage des enceintes de votre voiture est comme

montré sur la Fig. 3,

vous pouvez connecter l’appareil en utilisant ce câblage original d’enceintes pour votre voiture.

– Si vous n’êtes pas sûrs du câblage d’enceintes de votre voiture, consulter le concessionnaire de votre voiture.

Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3

C Connections Adding Other Equipment / Anschlüsse zum Hinzufügen von anderer Ausrüstung / Raccordement pour ajouter d’autres appareils

Amplifier / Verstärker / Amplificateur

You can connect an amplifier and other equipment 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:

– Connect this unit’s line-out terminals to the amplifier’s line-in terminals.

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

– 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.

• For subwoofer only:

– Connect this unit’s SUBWOOFER OUT plugs to the amplifier’s linein jacks.

• For connecting the source equipment only:

– Connect this unit’s line-in (LINE IN) terminals to the other equipment’s line-out terminals.

Sie können einen Verstärker oder ein anderes Gerät anschließen, um lhre Autostereoanlage zu erweitern.

• Schließen Sie das Fernbedienungskabel (blau mit weißem Streifen) an das Fernbedienungskabel des anderen Geräts an, so daß es über dieses Gerät gesteuert werden kann.

• Nur für den Verstärker:

– Die Anschlußklemmen am Ausgang dieses Gerät an den

Anschlußklemmen des Eingangs des Verstärkers anschließen.

– Die Lautsprecher von diesem Gerät abtrennen und am

Verstärker anschließen. Die Lautsprecherleitungen dieses

Geräts unbenutzt lassen.

– Der Ausgangspegel dieses Geräts wird auf einem hohen Wert gehalten, um den Hifi-Klang zu unterstützen, den dieses Gerät reproduziert.

Wenn Sie einen externen Verstärker an dieses Gerät anschließen,

stellen Sie den Verstärkungsregler des externen Verstärkers herunter, um die bestmögliche Leistung dieses Geräts zu erzielen.

• Nur für den Subwoofer:

– Die Stecker SUBWOOFER OUT des Geräts an die

Eingangsbuchsen am Verstärker anschließen.

• Nur für den Anschluß externer Geräte:

– Verbinden Sie die Eingangsanschlüsse (LINE IN) dieses Geräts mit den Ausgangsanschlüssen des externen Geräts.

Vous pouvez connecter un amplificateur ou autre appareil pour améliorer votre système autoradio.

Connectez le fil de commande à distance (bleu avec bande blanche) au fil de commande à distance de l’autre appareil de façon qu’il puisse

être commandé via cet appareil.

• Pour l’amplificateur seulement:

– Raccorder les bornes de sortie ligne de cet appareil aux bornes d’entrée ligne de l’amplificateur.

– Déconnectez les enceintes de cet appareil et connectez-les à l’amplificateur. Laissez les fils d’enceintes de cet appareil inutilisés.

– Le niveau de sortie de ligne de cet appareil est maintenu à un niveau

élevé pour maintenir une qualité Hi-Fi pour les sons reproduits par cet appareil.

Lors de la connexion d’un amplificateur extérieur à cet appareil,

diminuez le réglage du gain sur l’amplificateur extérieur pour obtenir les meilleures performances de cet appareil.

• Pour le caisson de grave seulement :

– Connectez les fiches SUBWOOFER OUT de cet appareil aux prises d’entrée de ligne de l’amplificateur.

• Pour la connexion de l’appareil source seulement:

– Connectez les prises d’entrée de ligne (LINE IN) de cet appareil aux prises de sortie de ligne de l’autre appareil.

Signal cord (not supplied with this unit)

Einzelleitung (nicht mit diesem Gerät mitgeliefert)

Cordon de signal (non fourni avec cet appareil)

L

INPUT

L

R

R

Remote Lead

Fernbedienungsleitung

Fil d

JVC Amplifier

Verstärker von JVC

Amplificateur JVC

’alimentation à distance

Remote lead (Blue with white stripe)

Fernbedienungsleitung (Blau mit weißem Streifen)

Fil d ’alimentation à distance (Bleu avec bande blanche)

Rear speakers

Hintere Lautsprecher

Enceintes arrière

Y-connector (not supplied with this unit)

Y-Anschluß (nicht mit diesem Gerät mitgeliefert)

Connecteur Y (non fourni avec cet appareil)

To power aerial if any

Zur Motorantenne, sofern vorhanden

Vers l’antenne automatique, s’il y en a une

L

R

L

R

REAR OUT

FRONT OUT

KS-LX200R

*

*

B1

A1

B2 A2

B3 A3

B4 A4

*

*

*

*

Cut the rear speaker leads of the car’s ISO connector and connect them to the amplifier.

Die Leitungen des ISO-Steckers der hinteren Lautsprecher durchtrennen und am

Verstärker anschließen.

Coupez les fils des enceintes arrière du connecteur ISO de la voiture et

* connectez-les à l’amplificateur.

L

R

INPUT

L

R

JVC Amplifier

Verstärker von JVC

Amplificateur JVC

Front speakers

Vordere Lautsprecher

Enceintes avant

You can connect another power amplifier for front speakers.

Sie können einen anderen Leistungsverstärker für die vorderen Lautsprecher anschließen

Vous pouvez connecter un autre amplificateur de puissance pour les enceintes avant.

Rear speakers

Hintere Lautsprecher

Enceintes arrière

Front speakers

Vordere Lautsprecher

Enceintes avant

CD changer and DAB tuner / CD-Wechsler und DAB-Tuner / Changeur CD et tuner DAB

You can connect a JVC CD changer and/or a JVC DAB (Digital

Audio Broadcasting) tuner.

• For their connections, refer to the instructions supplied with them.

Connecting cord supplied with your DAB tuner

Verbindungskabel, das zum Lieferumfang des DAB-

Tuners gehört

Cordon de connexion fourni avec votre tuner DAB

Sie können einen CD-Wechsler und/oder einen DAB-Tuner (Tuner für digitalen Rundfunk) von JVC anschließen.

• Weitere Informationen über den Anschluß können Sie der

Bedienungsanleitung entnehmen, die dem jeweiligen Gerät beiliegt.

Connecting cord supplied with your CD changer

Verbindungskabel, das zum Lieferumfang des

CD-Wechsler gehört

Cordon de connexion fourni avec votre changeur CD

Vous pouvez connecter un changeur CD JVC et/ou un tuner

DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) JVC.

• Pour leurs connexions, référez-vous aux modes d’emploi qui les accompagnent.

Connecting cord supplied with your DAB tuner or CD changer

Verbindungskabel, das zum Lieferumfang des DAB-Tuners oder

CD-Wechslers gehört

Cordon de connexion fourni avec votre tuner DAB ou changeur

CD

JVC DAB tuner

DAB-Tuner von JVC

Tuner DAB JVC

JVC CD changer

CD-Wechsler von JVC

Changeur CD JVC

JVC DAB tuner

DAB-Tuner von JVC

Tuner DAB JVC or

oder

ou

JVC CD changer

CD-Wechsler von JVC

Changeur CD JVC

KS-LX200R

• You can connect both components in series as illustrated above.

• Es ist möglich, beide Komponenten in einer Serienschaltung entsprechend der obigen Darstellung anzuschließen.

• Vous pouvez connecter les deux appareils en série comme montré ci-dessus.

KS-LX200R

CAUTION / VORSICHT / PRECAUTION:

• Before connecting the CD changer and/or the DAB tuner, make sure that the unit is turned off.

• Bevor Sie den CD-Wechsler und/oder den DAB-Tuner anschließen, vergewissern Sie sich, daß das Gerät ausgeschaltet ist.

• Avant de connecter le changeur CD et/ou le tuner DAB, s’assurer que l’unité est éteinte.

Subwoofer and other source equipment / Subwoofer und andere externe Geräte/Subwoofer / Caisson de grave et autre appareil source

For their connections, refer to the instructions supplied with each component.

Informationen darüber, wie diese Geräte angeschlossen werden, finden Sie in der Bedienungsanleitung, die zum Lieferumfang der jeweiligen Komponente gehört.

Signal cord (not supplied with this unit)

Einzelleitung (nicht mit diesem Gerät mitgeliefert)

Cordon de signal (non fourni avec cet appareil)

Pour leur connexion, référez-vous aux instructions fournies avec chaque appareil.

Signal cord (not supplied with this unit)

Einzelleitung (nicht mit diesem Gerät mitgeliefert)

Cordon de signal (non fourni avec cet appareil)

Subwoofer

Subwoofer

Caisson de grave

KS-LX200R

L

R

Source equipment

Externes Gerät

Appareil source

KS-LX200R

L

R

Amplifier

Verstärker

Amplificateur

SUBWOOFER OUT

LINE IN

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?

Unit becomes hot.

* Is the speaker output lead grounded?

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

FEHLERSUCHE

• Die Sicherung brennt durch.

* Sind die roten und schwarzen Leitungen richtig angeschlossen?

• Stromversorgung kann nicht eingeschaltet werden.

* Ist die gelbe Leitung angeschlossen?

• Kein Ton aus den Lautsprechern.

* Ist die Lautsprecherausgangsleitung kurzgeschlossen?

• Ton verzerrt.

* Ist die Lautsprecherausgangsleitung geerdet?

* Sind die (–) Anschlußklemmen der linken und rechten

Lautsprecher zusammen geerdet?

• Gerät wird heiß.

* Ist die Lautsprecherausgangsleitung geerdet?

* Sind die (–) Anschlußklemmen der linken und rechten

Lautsprecher zusammen geerdet?

EN CAS DE DIFFICULTÉS

• Le fusible saute.

* Les fils rouge et noir sont-ils racordés correctement?

• L’appareil ne peut pas être mise sous tension.

* Le fil jaune est-elle raccordée?

• Pas de son des enceintes.

* Le fil de sortie d’enceinte est-il court-circuité?

• Le son est déformé.

*

Le fil de sortie d’enceinte est-il à la masse?

*

Les bornes “–” des enceintes gauche et droit sont-elles mises ensemble à la masse?

• L’appareil devient chaud.

* Le fil de sortie d’enceinte est-il à la masse?

* Les bornes “–” des enceintes gauche et droit sont-elles mises ensemble à la masse?

CAUTION / ACHTUNG / ATTENTION / LET OP

DEUTSCH

Um dieses Gerät zu installieren, bringen Sie zunächst den

Zierrahmen am Gerät an. Schieben Sie anschließend das Gerät in die Schutzhülle, indem Sie auf die vier Ecken des Zierrahmens drücken.

Drücken Sie NICHT auf die Blende (die in der Abbildung dunkelgetönt dargestellt ist); anderenfalls läßt sich die Blende weder öffnen noch schließen.

FRANÇAIS

Pour installer cet appareil, fixezd’abord la plaque d’assemblage à l’appareil, puis ajustezl’appareil dans le manchon en appuyant sur les quatre coins de la plaqued’assemblage. N’APPUYEZ PAS sur le panneau (partie ombrée surl’illustration); sinon le panneau risque de ne pas pouvoir s’ouvrirou se fermer.

ENGLISH

To install this unit, attach the trim plate to the unit first, then fit the unit into the mounting sleeve by pressing the four corners of the trim plate.

DO NOT press the panel (shaded in the illustration); otherwise the panel may become unable to open or close.

NEDERLANDS

Om dit apparaat te installeren, dient u eerst de sierplaat op het apparaat te bevestigen, daarna het apparaat in de behuizing te plaatsen en de vier hoeken van de sierplaat aan te drukken.

Druk NIET op het paneel (gearceerd in de illustratie aangegeven), anders loopt u het risico dat het paneel niet meer kan worden geopend of gesloten.

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