JVC KD-LX3R manual Start searching an ensemble, Select a service you want to listen to, English

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Start searching an ensemble.

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To stop searching before an ensemble isSelect a service you want to listen to. To search ensembles of higher frequencies

To search ensembles of lower frequencies

Start searching an ensemble.

When an ensemble is received, searching stops.

To stop searching before an ensemble is

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

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Select a service you want to listen to.

1Press MODE.

“MODE” appears on the lower part of the display.

2Press  Service name  Ensemble name  Frequency¢or 4Manual background to select a service you want, while “MODE” is still on the display.

To change the display information while tuning into an ensemble

Normally service name is shown on the upper part of the display.

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

Each time you press the button, the following information appears for a while on the upper part of the display:

Manual background Service name Manual background Ensemble name Manual background Frequency

To tune in a particular ensemble without searching:

1 Press FUNC (Function) repeatedly to select the DAB tuner as the source.

2 Press MODE.

3 Press BAND repeatedly to select the DAB band (DAB1, DAB2, or DAB3).

4 Press and hold Manual background¢or 4Manual background for more than 1 second.

5 Press Manual background¢or 4Manual background repeatedly until the ensemble you want is reached.

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

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Contents INSTRUCTIONS KD-LX3RCD RECEIVER CD-RECEIVER RECEPTEUR CD CD-RECEIVERPrecautions CAUTION on Volume SettingFor safety ENGLISHTo reset the unit CONTENTSENGLISH ENGLISH How to use the number buttonsAdjust the volume Turn on the powerAdjust the sound as you want see pages BASIC OPERATIONSListening to the radio RADIO OPERATIONSSelect the band Start searching a stationis flashing Tune into a station you want while “M”When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive Select the bandSelect the FM band Storing stations in memoryFM station automatic preset SSM ENGLISHTune into a station of 88.3 MHz Select the FM1 bandManual preset ENGLISHSelect the band Tuning into a preset stationENGLISH FM1 FM2 FM3 AMWhat you can do with RDS EON RDS OPERATIONSENGLISH Mode 1 Mode 2 ModeMode 1 AF on / REG off ENGLISHMode 2 AF on / REG on Mode 3 AF off / REG offTA Standby Reception Using Standby ReceptionHow TA Standby Reception works ENGLISHENGLISH 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 Playing a CD CD OPERATIONSOpen the loading slot Insert a disc into the loading slotSelect text display mode while playing a CD Text Playing a CD TextENGLISH Disc Title / Performer Track TitleTo fast-forwardor reverse the track Locating a track or a particular portion on a CDTo go to the next tracks or the previous tracks To go to a particular track directlyTo play back tracks at random Random Play Selecting CD playback modesTo play back tracks repeatedly Repeat Play ENGLISHTo play back only intros Intro Scan Prohibiting CD ejectionENGLISH Adjusting the sound SOUND ADJUSTMENTSSelect the item you want to adjust Adjust the levelENGLISH What is BBE?Under license from BBE Sound, Inc is a trademark of BBE Sound, IncLight “MODE” on the lower part of the display Selecting preset sound modesSelect the sound control mode SCM you want Preset valuesAdjust the selected item Storing your own sound adjustmentsRepeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust other items Press and hold SOUNDOTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS Setting the clockSelect desired setting Controlling the volume automatically Audio CruiseSelect “CRUISE MODE.” Finish the settingENGLISH To adjust the volume increase rateIf Audio Cruise does not function correctly If this happens, see the NOTICE aboveSelect the PSM item you want to adjust. See page Changing the general settings PSMAdjust the PSM item selected above Finish the settingTA VOLUME AUTO ADJUSTBEEP SWITCH P. AMP SWITCHTo select the level meter To select the clock displayTo select the dimmer mode To select the telephone mutingTo adjust the display contrast level To turn on/off the power amplifier switchTo turn on/off the key-touchtone To select the scroll modeSelect a source you want to assign a name to Assigning names to the sourcesENGLISH SourcesSelect a character ?@ ` Space Select the character set you want to use Using the security lockRegistering the password ENGLISHMove the character entry position to the next Select a letterFinish the setting How to Use the Provided CODE StickerTo change the password When Security Lock works?ENGLISH REMOTE OPERATIONS Installing the batteryBefore using the remote controller 1.Remove the battery caseENGLISH Using the remote controllerPlaying CDs CD CHANGER OPERATIONSSelect the CD automatic changer ENGLISHTo go to the next tracks or the previous tracks To fast-forwardor reverse the trackTo go to a particular disc directly To show the CD Text informationCanceled CanceledRND Indicator RPT IndicatorTo play back only intros Intro Scan INTRO 1 INTRO CanceledENGLISH ModeEXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS Using a subwooferPlaying an external component Select the external componentDAB TUNER OPERATIONS Tuning into an ensemble and one of the servicesSelect the DAB tuner Select the DAB band DAB1, DAB2, or DAB3Start searching an ensemble Select a service you want to listen toService name Ensemble name Frequency ENGLISHSelect a service of the ensemble you want Storing DAB services in memoryTune into an ensemble you want to store Select the DAB tunerPress and hold the number button you want to store the selected service into for morethan 2 seconds ENGLISHTuning into a preset DAB service Handling CDs MAINTENANCEHow to handle CDs To keep CDs cleanSymptoms TROUBLESHOOTINGENGLISH CausesENGLISH SPECIFICATIONSFM Tuner MW Tuner0399MNMMDWOZK EN, GE, FR, NLVICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
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