JBL SG3030, SG2020 manual Enjoying JBL Soundgear, Listening to the Radio

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ENJOYING JBL SOUNDGEAR

Automatic Tuning

1.Turn on the Power Á 1.

2.Press the Tuner/Band button 41 3 repeatedly to choose either AM or FM radio.

3.Press and hold the Tuning Down/Up (Tune Û/Tune Ú) button ¤&(for more than 0.5 seconds. The unit will scan and automatically tune in a station of acceptable broadcast strength.

Manual Tuning

1.Turn on the Power Á 1.

2.Press the Tuner/Band button 41 3 repeat- edly to choose either AM or FM radio.

3.Press the Tuning Down/Up (Tune Ú/Tune Û) button ¤&(briefly and repeatedly, until the desired station is tuned.

Listening to the Radio

Tuning in Preset Stations:

Press and hold the Preset Ú/ Û buttons cg4until the desired preset number appears, or press the buttons repeatedly.

RDS (Radio Data System)

Reception

What is RDS?

RDS (Radio Data System) is a system gradually being introduced on FM in many countries, whereby an inaudible stream of data is trans- mitted in addition to the normal radio signal. The data appears as text in the front panel Information Display c. This data can con- tain various types of information, including sta- tion identification, traffic and weather informa- tion and a list of alternative frequencies for the radio station being received.

Programming Preset

Stations

To Clear All Presets From Memory:

1.While in Tuner mode (that is, the tuner was selected by pressing the Tuner/Band but- ton 41 3), press and hold the CD/Tuner Program button b îfor more than 1.5 seconds so that RESET flashes in the dis- play. The Memory indicator 30 will appear in the display.

2.While RESET is flashing in the display, press the Stop/Reset button 43 *.

Entering a Station Preset Into Memory:

1.Press the Tuner/Band button 41 3 to select either the AM or FM band.

2.Press the Tune Û/Tune Ú buttons ¤&(to tune in the desired station.

3.To store the station at the next available Preset number, press the CD/Tuner Program button bîTWICE. The first press causes the preset number to flash c, and the Memory indicator 30 to appear in the display. The second press stores the station to that preset number.

4.Alternatively, to store the station at a par- ticular preset number of your choice, press the CD/Tuner Program button bî ONCE, so that the next available preset number flashes in the display. Press the Preset Ú/ Û buttons cg4to choose a preset number, then press the CD/Tuner Program button b îagain, while the preset number is flashing, to store the station at that preset.

1.Press the Tuner/Band button 41 3to select FM. RDS is not available on the AM band.

2.Tune in the desired station as described above. At the time of writing of this owner’s manual, a list of stations in the United States that broadcast RDS data is available at the Consumer Electronics Association’s Web site at www.ce.org/market_overview/rds_stations.cfm.

3.When an RDS transmission is received, the display shows the station name and the RDS indicator zlights.

4.To return to a display of the station fre- quency, press the Set/Station button °.

Notes:

RDS is only available for FM Reception.

The station name is displayed automatically when an RDS station is received. However, if the signal is not strong enough, it may be possible to receive the audio signal without any RDS data.

When an RDS station is first tuned in, the

station name or other RDS information may be garbled for a few seconds while JBL Soundgear processes the signal. This is normal, and the correct information will appear automatically within a few seconds.

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Contents N E R ’ S G U I D E O D U C T L I N E J B L S o u n d g e a r S e r i e s N E R ’ S G U I D ETime Display Track SkippingMute JBL Consumer ProductsRead first! Important Safety Precautions Getting Started Counter Reset buttonControls and Connections Front PanelPlay Mode/Demo button Rear PanelAntenna terminals Aux 2 Input jacks Subwoofer Output jackDisplay Volume Level Disc Number indicatorsTape Functions Remote ControlCD/Tuner Functions Using the Remote Control Remote Control OperationWhen you are not going to use your BatteriesDigital Outputs External SourcesLoudspeakers Terminals on the main unit that areHeadphones Connections Setting the ClockAntenna Basic Operation Listening to the Radio Enjoying JBL SoundgearOperation Playing CDsProgrammed Play Basic OperationPlayback Using External Playing Tapes Auxiliary SourcesTape Counter AUX 1 or AUX 2 jacksCD Sync Recording EquipmentRecording From Tape To Tape Dubbing Aux 1/MP3, Aux 2 41 42 Ü35Setting Advanced FeaturesSleep Timer Alarm and Timer SettingTroubleshooting System Specifications SG2020 SG3030Tuner Cassette Deck

SG3030, SG2020 specifications

The JBL SG2020 and SG3030 are two high-performance loudspeakers that reflect JBL's commitment to delivering exceptional audio experiences. As part of JBL's professional series, both models are designed to meet the demands of live sound, studio monitoring, and various other audio applications.

The JBL SG2020 is noted for its compact design, making it an ideal choice for smaller venues or mobile setups. Despite its size, it delivers powerful sound with clarity and precision. The SG2020 features a 20-watt RMS amplifier coupled with a 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter, allowing it to produce a wide frequency response. Its frequency range typically spans from 55Hz to 20kHz, ensuring that both low and high frequencies are represented accurately.

One of the standout technologies in the SG2020 is the proprietary JBL transducer design. This includes advanced magnet structures and voice coils that optimize thermal management, resulting in better performance and reliability during extended use. The speaker also employs a robust cabinet construction that minimizes resonance and adds durability, which is essential for professional applications.

On the other hand, the JBL SG3030 takes performance to another level. Equipped with a more powerful 30-watt RMS amplifier and dual 8-inch woofers along with a 1-inch titanium dome tweeter, the SG3030 is capable of delivering a fuller, richer sound experience. It excels in larger venues and can handle higher sound pressure levels without distortion. Its frequency response extends from 45Hz to 20kHz, making it suitable for a broader range of audio content.

Both the SG2020 and SG3030 come with multiple connectivity options, including XLR and TRS inputs, allowing for versatile integration into any audio setup. They also feature adjustable crossover controls, enhancing their versatility for different applications, whether for music performances or film sound design.

Furthermore, both models incorporate JBL's cutting-edge waveguide technology, which ensures even sound distribution throughout the listening area, reducing dead spots and enhancing the overall audio experience. This technology is particularly beneficial in live sound scenarios where audience coverage is crucial.

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