JVC CA-NXHD10R Using the AAC Sounds, Hall MID Night Head Phones, AAC Sound OFF Mono Film canceled

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Using the AAC Sounds

You can apply special sound modes to the tracks recorded in the AAC (Advanced Audio Coding: see the right column) format.

You can use this effect only for playback of the AAC encoded tracks.

This function also affects the sounds through the PHONES jack and the LINE OUT jacks.

To record into the HDD using the AAC format, see pages 42 to 51.

On the remote control ONLY:

To activate the AAC sound modes, press AAC SOUND repeatedly until an AAC sound mode you want appears in the main display.

The SOUND indicator lights up on the display.

Each time you press the button, AAC sound modes change as follows:

HALL MID NIGHT HEAD PHONES

AAC SOUND OFF MONO FILM (canceled)

AAC 128

SOUND indicator

SOUND

 

Ex. When “HALL” is selected

HALL

: Use this when you want to add

 

depth and brilliance to the

 

sounds.

MID NIGHT

: Use this when listening at night.

 

A powerful sound will be

 

maintained even at a low volume

 

level.

HEAD PHONES : Use this when listening with the headphones. Spatial and stereophonic feelings will be maintained.

MONO FILM : Use this to listen to a monaural source. Stereophonic feeling will be created.

AAC SOUND OFF : AAC sound mode is canceled.

To check the current AAC sound mode, press AAC

SOUND once.

To cancel the AAC sound modes, press AAC SOUND

repeatedly until “AAC SOUND OFF” appears in the main display.

The SOUND indicator goes off from the display.

If “NOT AAC” appears in the main display

While playing a non-AAC track, you cannot use any AAC sound mode.

What is AAC?

AAC, licensed by Dolby Laboratories, is high-quality sound encoding technology, enabling us to compress sounds without losing the brilliance of the original. AAC can eliminate over 90 percent of the original signal data without noticeable sound quality deterioration.

Even compared to MP3 technology, AAC can provide higher-quality sound reproduction, with about 30 percent less data volume.

Licensed AAC Patents (U.S. patent numbers)

Pat. 5,848,391;

5,291,557;

5,451,954;

5 400 433;

5,222,189;

5,357,594;

5 752 225;

5,394,473;

5,583,962;

5,274,740;

5,633,981;

5 297 236;

4,914,701;

5,235,671;

07/640,550;

5,579,430;

08/678,666;

98/03037;

97/02875;

97/02874;

98/03036;

5,227,788;

5,285,498;

5,481,614;

5,592,584;

5,781,888;

08/039,478;

08/211,547;

5,703,999;

08/557,046;

08/894,844;

5,299,238;

5,299,239;

5,299,240;

5,197,087;

5,490,170;

5,264,846;

5,268,685;

5,375,189;

5,581,654;

5,548,574;

5,717,821

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Contents LVT0859-004A CA-NXHD10RIf in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Class Laser Product Side view Front viewTo keep the continuity of the recorded sounds Introduction PrecautionsContents Front Panel Location of the ButtonsInside of Front Door Display Window Become familiar with the buttons on your unitFront Panel How to open the front doorDisplay Window To close the doorWhen using the remote control Remote ControlGetting Started Connecting AntennasUnpacking FM antennaYou can connect the speakers using the speaker cords Connecting SpeakersAM MW/LW antenna To connect an outdoor AM MW/LW antennaEx. When connecting a cassette deck Connecting Other EquipmentTo remove the speaker grille Speaker grilles are removable as shown belowConnecting a keyboard Putting the Batteries into the Remote ControlBasic Settings Remote controlFront panel Setting the Clock Turning On the PowerChanging the Display Brightness To adjust the clock againChanging the Display Contrast To turn on/off the clock indicationBasic and Common Operations Selecting the Sources and Starting Play Adjusting the VolumeLine To select the CD player as the source, press CD 3/8AHB 1 AHB AHB OFF canceled Adjusting the Bass and Treble SoundsSource indication canceled Reinforcing the Bass SoundAAC Sound OFF Mono Film canceled Using the AAC SoundsWhat is AAC? Hall MID Night Head PhonesListening to FM and AM MW/LW Broadcasts To change the FM reception mode Tuning in to a StationFM AM Line To change the information shown in the main displayPresetting Stations Tuning in to a Preset StationTo record a broadcast program automatically Changing the RDS Information Receiving FM Stations with RDSSearching for Programs by PTY Codes PTY Search PTYSwitching to a Program Type of Your Choice Temporarily Alarm function Test functionMore about the Enhanced Other Networks function Description of the PTY codes Playing Back the External Component Adjusting the Input Level Selecting the External ComponentFM AM Changing the Source Name To cancel the setting, press CancelPress SET to finish changing the source name Selected source name appears in the main displayPqrs TUV Wxyz Playing Back CDs CD/CD-R/CD-RWPlaying Back the Entire CD-Normal Play Precautions on CD PlaybackBasic CD Operations To go to another track directly using the number buttonsPrograming the Playing Order of the Tracks -Program Play To stop playback for a momentTo check the program contents Playing at Random-Random PlayTo modify the program Prohibiting Disc Ejection-Disc Lock Repeating Tracks or CD-Repeat PlayRepeat 1TRK Repeat OFFMark Playing Back the HDD Hard Disk DriveHow tracks are recorded into the HDD Playing Back the Entire HDD Continuous PlayLibraries Press HDD 3/8To locate a particular point in a track during play Basic HDD OperationsTo select another album Playing Tracks in an Album-Album PlayTo select another library HDD Album HDD LibraryTo go to another track in the same album, press ¢ or Library indicator lights up on the displayTo go to another album in the same library, press Album or Album repeatedlyYou cannot cancel Repeat play during Random play Random and indicators light up on the displayRepeating Tracks-Repeat Play All tracks in the HDD are played repeatedly and endlesslySearching for Albums and Tracks to Play- Search Modes Canceled Last 10? Track title?Album T.? Track T.?Canceled Last 10? Repeat steps 4 1 and4 2 to enter other characters Available symbols are as followsPress Enter For Album Title SearchTo search for one of the last 10 albums recently Played or recorded-LASTAlbum No.? Recording into the HDD About the digital formats used for recordings Before You Start RecordingHow the HDD separates the recorded tracks? About the maximum recording length for one trackCanceled TU Auto REC Using Automatic Recording FunctionsSmart COMP. CD Auto REC Press Select ¢ or Select 4to select ON? Press SETCD and Auto indicators go off CD and Auto indicators light up on the displayCD Auto Recording will be automatically canceled if To automatically record CDs-CD Auto RecordingSmart Comp CD Auto REC CanceledTU Auto REC How Tuner Auto Recording actually works?Recording CDs Press REC Mode on the unit to select the recording modeAAC128kbps AAC 96kbps PCM x1 REC PCM x4 REC PCM x2 REC Prepare a CDPress SET to finish the recording To record a single track during playbackEntry flashes in the main display for a while To stop while recording, pressRecording FM/AM MW/LW Broadcasts When the broadcast program ends, press 7 to stop recordingAAC128kbps AAC 96kbps To assign track numbers manually while recordingWhen playback ends, press 7 to stop recording Recording the External ComponentStart playback on the external equipment When no sound comes in for more than 30 seconds To record CD into the HDD using analog recording modeTo cancel analog recording, press REC Start again To assign track numbers manually while recordingMark 2-ABC 3-DEF GHI 5-JKL 6-MNO Pqrs 8-TUV 9-WXYZ Making Your Own TitlesAssigning Titles to Albums and Tracks Canceled Track EDIT?To assign a title to an album TITLE? LIB. EDIT? Album EDIT?On the remote control only Press HDD 3/8 Press TITLE/EDIT again to exit from the title entry modeTo assign titles to tracks Assign the title by referring on Press EnterMark 2-ABC 3-DEF GHI 5-JKL 6-MNO Pqrs 8-TUV 9-WXYZ Editing the HDDLibrary Editing Introducing HDD Editing FunctionsAlbum Editing Track EditingUnit enters the library name entry mode Press SET Press SET againLibrary name entry screen appears in the main display Copying an Album-COPY Album Restoring the Libraries-RESTOREPress Select ¢ or Select 4to select Press SET Press EnterMaking a New Album-MAKE Album Moving an Album-LIB. ChangeConfirmation screen appears in the main display Press Select ¢ or Select 4 to selectErasing an Album-ERASE To make your best album laterPress Select ¢ or Select 4to select ERASE?, then press SET Erasing All Albums-ALL Erase Copying a Track-COPY TrackPress Enter again Album selection screen appears Press SET when you find the start point POSI.A for CopyCurrently selected track starts playing Playback continuesPlayback stops, and the library selection screen appears Moving a Track-MOVE11Press Enter Press Select ¢ or Select 4to select MOVE?, then press SETDividing a Track-DIVIDE Press Select ¢ or Select 4to select DIVIDE?, then press SETIf Cannot Entry LIB. appears in the main display Joining Tracks-JOIN Press SET when you find the dividing pointPlayback stops To join the divided tracks, see the Join function thatPress Select ¢ or Select 4to select tracks Erasing a Track-ERASE TRKTo divide the joined tracks, see the Divide function on If Cannot Join appears in the main displayOff /TIMER Sleep Using the TimersHow Recording Timer actually works Using Recording TimerFM? AM? LINE? Recording source setting screen appearsMinute digit starts flashing For each recording mode, seeHow Daily Timer actually works Using Daily TimerFM? AM? CD? LINE?* HDD?How Sleep Timer actually works Using Sleep TimerTo turn on the Daily Timer, repeat , and press SET in step 120Timer Priority Using Auto Power OffTo sleep with Sleep Timer and wake up with Daily Timer To deactivate Auto Power Off, press A.P.offKeys Used for Operating This Unit Using an Optional KeyboardOperating Procedures Using the Keyboard To assign an album title-F1To assign a track title-F2 To search for an album by entering its title-F6 To change a library name-F3To search for an album by its number-F5 To search for a track by entering its title-F7Cleaning the unit MaintenanceGeneral Notes Handling CDsSignification Solution MessagesMessage How to rebuild the HDD CannotSignification CD playback Symptom TroubleshootingPossible Cause ActionSymptom Possible Cause Action HDD recording HDD editingIf Level OVER! appears in the main display General Possible Cause ActionSpecifications Above ALL SP-NXHD10 Connection Remarque AnschlussNota AansluitingenCollegamento Tilslutning

CA-NXHD10R specifications

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