JVC KD-LX3R Cd Operations, Playing a CD, Open the loading slot, To stop play and eject the CD

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CD OPERATIONS

CD OPERATIONS

Playing a CD

ENGLISH

FUNC

1

1

Open the loading slot.

The display panel moves down, and the loading slot appears.

2

Insert a disc into the loading slot.

The unit draws a CD, the display panel moves up, and CD play starts automatically.

Total track number

Total playing time of

Elapsed

of the inserted disc

the inserted disc

Current track playing time

Notes:

When a CD is in the loading slot, selecting “CD” as the source by pressing FUNC starts CD play.

When a CD is inserted upside down, “DISC EJECT” appears on the display and the CD automatically ejects.

When you play a CD Text, the disc title and performer appear on the display. Then the current track and elapsed playing time appears on the display. See also “Playing a CD Text” (page 20) and “To select the scroll mode” (page 34).

If a CD Text includes much text information, some may not appear on the display.

To stop play and eject the CD

Press OFF/0 briefly.

CD play stops, the display panel moves down, then the CD automatically ejects from the loading slot.

• If you change the source, the CD play also stops (without ejecting the CD this time).

To close the display panel, press Playing a CD¢ or 4 Open the loading slot..

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

Note:

If the ejected disc is not removed for about 15 seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot to protect it from dust. (CD play will not start this time.)

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Contents CD-RECEIVER RECEPTEUR CD CD-RECEIVER KD-LX3RINSTRUCTIONS CD RECEIVERENGLISH CAUTION on Volume SettingPrecautions For safetyTo reset the unit CONTENTSENGLISH ENGLISH How to use the number buttonsBASIC OPERATIONS Turn on the powerAdjust the volume Adjust the sound as you want see pagesStart searching a station RADIO OPERATIONSListening to the radio Select the bandSelect the band Tune into a station you want while “M”is flashing When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receiveENGLISH Storing stations in memorySelect the FM band FM station automatic preset SSMENGLISH Select the FM1 bandTune into a station of 88.3 MHz Manual presetFM1 FM2 FM3 AM Tuning into a preset stationSelect the band ENGLISHMode 1 Mode 2 Mode RDS OPERATIONSWhat you can do with RDS EON ENGLISHMode 3 AF off / REG off ENGLISHMode 1 AF on / REG off Mode 2 AF on / REG onENGLISH Using Standby ReceptionTA Standby Reception How TA Standby Reception worksENGLISH PTY Standby ReceptionHow PTY Standby Reception works Searching your favorite programme PTY Search Finish the setting Other convenient RDS functions and adjustments PTY codes Automatic clock adjustmentENGLISH Insert a disc into the loading slot CD OPERATIONSPlaying a CD Open the loading slotDisc Title / Performer Track Title Playing a CD TextSelect text display mode while playing a CD Text ENGLISHTo go to a particular track directly Locating a track or a particular portion on a CDTo fast-forwardor reverse the track To go to the next tracks or the previous tracksENGLISH Selecting CD playback modesTo play back tracks at random Random Play To play back tracks repeatedly Repeat PlayTo play back only intros Intro Scan Prohibiting CD ejectionENGLISH Adjust the level SOUND ADJUSTMENTSAdjusting the sound Select the item you want to adjustis a trademark of BBE Sound, Inc What is BBE?ENGLISH Under license from BBE Sound, IncPreset values Selecting preset sound modesLight “MODE” on the lower part of the display Select the sound control mode SCM you wantPress and hold SOUND Storing your own sound adjustmentsAdjust the selected item Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust other itemsOTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS Setting the clockFinish the setting Controlling the volume automatically Audio CruiseSelect desired setting Select “CRUISE MODE.”If this happens, see the NOTICE above To adjust the volume increase rateENGLISH If Audio Cruise does not function correctlyFinish the setting Changing the general settings PSMSelect the PSM item you want to adjust. See page Adjust the PSM item selected aboveP. AMP SWITCH AUTO ADJUSTTA VOLUME BEEP SWITCHTo select the telephone muting To select the clock displayTo select the level meter To select the dimmer modeTo select the scroll mode To turn on/off the power amplifier switchTo adjust the display contrast level To turn on/off the key-touchtoneSources Assigning names to the sourcesSelect a source you want to assign a name to ENGLISHSelect a character ?@ ` Space ENGLISH Using the security lockSelect the character set you want to use Registering the passwordHow to Use the Provided CODE Sticker Select a letterMove the character entry position to the next Finish the settingTo change the password When Security Lock works?ENGLISH 1.Remove the battery case Installing the batteryREMOTE OPERATIONS Before using the remote controllerENGLISH Using the remote controllerENGLISH CD CHANGER OPERATIONSPlaying CDs Select the CD automatic changerTo show the CD Text information To fast-forwardor reverse the trackTo go to the next tracks or the previous tracks To go to a particular disc directlyRPT Indicator CanceledCanceled RND IndicatorMode INTRO 1 INTRO CanceledTo play back only intros Intro Scan ENGLISHSelect the external component Using a subwooferEXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS Playing an external componentSelect the DAB band DAB1, DAB2, or DAB3 Tuning into an ensemble and one of the servicesDAB TUNER OPERATIONS Select the DAB tunerENGLISH Select a service you want to listen toStart searching an ensemble Service name Ensemble name FrequencySelect the DAB tuner Storing DAB services in memorySelect a service of the ensemble you want Tune into an ensemble you want to storeENGLISH to store the selected service into for morePress and hold the number button you want than 2 secondsTuning into a preset DAB service To keep CDs clean MAINTENANCEHandling CDs How to handle CDsCauses TROUBLESHOOTINGSymptoms ENGLISHMW Tuner SPECIFICATIONSENGLISH FM Tuner0399MNMMDWOZK EN, GE, FR, NLVICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
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