JVC MP-XV841US manual About the expansion effect modes, Harmonic Expansion, High tone Expansion

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The following menu options are effective only when you have checked the “Enable” option.

About the expansion effect modes

One of the following three effect modes can be selected.

Each has its own special characteristics as described below depending on the frequency band pattern which is to be expanded.

Harmonic Expansion

Expanding the harmonic components contained in music accentuates the lingering tones and gives the sound an added brilliance. This mode is particularly suited to vocals and music made by acoustic instruments. It can have an effect on almost all genres of music, and it is the mode which is normally used.

High tone Expansion

Expanding the high-tone components enhances the feeling of the sound’s resolution. It is particularly suited to hard-sounding types of music made by electronic instruments. With rock or pop music, you can enjoy a more lively sound.

All range Expansion

This provides an expansion effect over all the range contained in the music. Since there is no focus on a particular point to be expanded, the CC converter can have an effect with all types of music.

About the intensity

One of three menu options can be selected as the intensity level of the effect to be exerted by the CC converter. It is recommended that you select the level of intensity that matches the size of the speakers that will reproduce the sound, the performance of the headphones and type of sound data (compressed or non-compressed).

More presence

The CC converter functions to have the maximum effect.

The “More presence” level is suited to playing back compressed music data through the PC’s built-in speakers or other small-sized speakers. With some types of music, the noise may be accentuated in which case the “Standard” or “More natural” option should be selected.

Standard

With the “Standard” level, the CC converter exerts an effect which is suited to listening to compressed music data through headphones or mini audio components. This is the setting which is normally used.

More natural

The CC converter functions to reproduce the original sound with the highest possible fidelity. The “More natural” level is suited to listening to non-compressed high-quality data through large-sized speakers.

Set to this mode if the level of noise is so high that it interferes with your listening pleasure while using headphones

About CC converter

Shows the CC converter version and other information. Click [OK] to close the displayed subwindow.

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Contents MP-XV841US Dear Customer 2ENRadio waves emitted from wireless LANs When using the wireless LANBattery Packs How To Handle CD-ROMs 6EN Checking Inventory Transfer of the Software JVC Software License AgreementCopyright Ownership Grant of License RestrictionTermination Limited WarrantyLimitation of Liability TermCopyright Ownership 10ENRestricted Rights Legend EN1112EN Table of ContentsParts and Component Names 14EN Setting UP Open the display panel Mounting/Dismounting the Lithium-Ion Battery PackMounting Battery Pack 16ENEN17 Approximate recharging times Make sure that the battery pack is fully rechargedMake sure that the battery pack is fully recharged 18ENStatus indicators Turning On/Off Key OnPress the On/Off key Click Next Initial Setup of Microsoft Windows20EN Rename your computer and click NextClick Finish Enter the user name and click NextClick Turn Off computer 22ENTurn-Off Click startJVC Original Software and System Applications 24EN Setup of JVC Original SoftwareRead the License Agreement when displayed Setup softwarePage Explanation of menu options When the menu above appears, click on the desired option26EN CC ConverterAll range Expansion About the expansion effect modesHarmonic Expansion High tone Expansion28EN PD-TS decoderExit To start the utility Easy Network ChangerTip 30ENCan play back a video file Adobe Reader Norton AntiVirusRealOne Player Software to prevent virus infection from the Internet32EN InterVideo WinDVD 5 for JVCUltraPost To Uninstall a Standard Application To Set Up the Standard Applications Again34EN Navigate in the Internet World Contract with the provider Contracting with the Internet Service ProviderWhen you have contracted with a provider 36ENConnection of Telephone Line and Modem Setup 38EN Setting up the modemInternet Connection Setup Click Connect to the Internet option, and click Next Click Set up my connection manually option, and click NextClick Connect using a dial-up modem option, and click Next 40ENEnter the phone number, and click Next Click Finish. The setup for connection wizard is complete42EN Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties screen will appear Connecting to the Internet 44ENClick Connect Disconnection from the Internet 46EN Accessing a WebClick start and click E-mail on the Menu Setting Up E-Mail Software48EN Enter the Account name and Password, and click Next Create 50ENSending and Receiving E-mails TransmissionCreate a message To check the received messages, click Inbox on the screen 52ENOperations 54EN Using the Pointing DeviceDouble-click DragScroll buttons 56EN Using KeyboardUsing Hot keys Using the Numeric KeypadIf a Key Top Has Come Off How to attach any other key topUsing the center keys 58ENCenter keys Using the DVD/CD function keys Volume control operationsDVD/CD operations 60EN Hardware Using the DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW drive Types of discs supportedInserting the discs Tip What to do if the disc tray does not pop out RemovingInsert an SD memory card Using the SD Memory Card Slot64EN Remove the dummy cardLCD LCD panel of PC ¥ CRT external monitor ¥ LCD + CRT Using an External MonitorConnecting an external monitor Changing the external displays resolution66EN Connecting to a NetworkSetting for Network Connection Setting the IP address manuallySetting a computer name or work group Checking the MAC address 68ENPage 70EN Network Connections Using a Wireless LANGeneral Description of Wireless LAN Types of Wireless LAN NetworksSetup Procedure for the Wireless LAN Suggestions for Using the Wireless LANSet the IP address to be used by the wireless LAN 72ENStart up the PC Continue to next 74EN Wireless Network Connection screen appears WPA 76ENWireless Network Connection Status screen will appear 78EN Close all screens. This completes the settingsClick the Power Meter tab Checking the Battery Level80EN Power-saving ModeSystem in halt status System in standby statusIncreasing the Optional Memory Capacity 82ENAdding or Removing a Memory Board 84EN Mounting a memory boardRemoving the memory board Total amount of memory appears on the screen Checking the Additional Memory Board86EN Using the UltraPOST self-diagnosis toolPC Recovery Repeated PC Setup Repeated Setup Setting Up Your PC AgainWhat is the Recovery? Before Starting Repeated SetupIf you respond with C System Recovery ProcedureSelect the recovery method disk partitioning If you respond with a90EN Troubleshooting If the Q&A does not help you PowerPower does not turn on 92ENStartup and Operation of Windows Screen has hungTerminating an application forcibly 94ENTROUBLESHOOTING Display To adjust the LCD display brightnessWhen the Stand By lamp is flashing When the Stand By lamp is not litCannot dial up Using the InternetWhen a divider is used When you are connecting via an Isdn linePC dials but connection is not established Check the dialing settingPC cannot send or receive e-mail messages Check the following Check the user name and passwordAdvice when using the internal modem 98ENHas the IP address been set correctly? Wireless LANIf the wireless LAN cannot be set to on or OFF Has the security been set correctly?How can I check the MAC address? BatteryBattery is not charged Battery discharge faster than expectedIs there any condensation in the PC or on the disc? DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW driveDid you insert the disc with its label side facing up? Is the disc scratched?Change the writing speed to a lower speed 102ENData saving fails midway through the process Data cannot be read at the highest speedPage SD memory cards 104ENPC makes no sound Forgot the passwordMiscellaneous PC is hot106EN Setting procedure does not completeAppendix List of Support Centers 108ENTrademark Notice 110EN MaintenanceWhen the surface of the unit is dirty When the disc is dirtyHow to Dispose Specification 112ENMain unit AC Power Adapter MP-ACX2 Wireless LAN SpecificationsOptions separately available 114EN
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