JVC CA-NXHD10R manual Erasing All Albums-ALL Erase, Copying a Track-COPY Track, Press Enter again

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Erasing All Albums—ALL ERASE

All data in the HDD will be erased.

On the remote control ONLY:

1 Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “ALBUM EDIT?” appears in the main display, then press SET.

The source changes to “HDD” automatically if another source has been selected.

2 Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “ALL ERASE?,” then press SET.

The confirmation screen appears in the main display.

3 Press ENTER.

The following warning screen appears in the main display.

4 Press SET.

The reconfirmation screen appears in the main display.

5 Press ENTER again.

The HDD lamp flashes in red and “HDD WRITING” appears while the editing you have made is being stored in the HDD.

If you have performed the above procedure during play, HDD playback stops.

Copying a Track—COPY TRACK

You can make a duplication of a track in the same album or in a different album. A newly duplicated track will become the last track in an album where you copy the track into.

On the remote control ONLY:

If the HDD includes many albums and tracks, select the album and track using Search Mode (see page 38) before performing the procedure below.

1 Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “TRACK EDIT?” appears in the main display.

The source changes to “HDD” automatically if another source has been selected.

Each time you press TITLE/EDIT, Title/Edit Modes change as follows:

TITLE? LIB. EDIT? ALBUM EDIT?

(Library edit)

Canceled TRACK EDIT?

2 Press SET.

3 Press SET again.

The currently selected track of the current album flashes.

4 Select a track you want to copy.

1)Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select the album.

2)Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4to select the track.

You can select the track directly using the number buttons. In this case, the selected track starts playback repeatedly.

Ex. When selecting Album 5, then Track 9

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Contents CA-NXHD10R LVT0859-004AIf in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Class Laser Product Front view Side viewTo keep the continuity of the recorded sounds Precautions IntroductionContents Inside of Front Door Display Window Location of the ButtonsFront Panel Become familiar with the buttons on your unitDisplay Window How to open the front doorFront Panel To close the doorRemote Control When using the remote controlUnpacking Connecting AntennasGetting Started FM antennaAM MW/LW antenna Connecting SpeakersYou can connect the speakers using the speaker cords To connect an outdoor AM MW/LW antennaTo remove the speaker grille Connecting Other EquipmentEx. When connecting a cassette deck Speaker grilles are removable as shown belowPutting the Batteries into the Remote Control Connecting a keyboardBasic Settings Remote controlFront panel Turning On the Power Setting the ClockChanging the Display Contrast To adjust the clock againChanging the Display Brightness To turn on/off the clock indicationBasic and Common Operations Line Adjusting the VolumeSelecting the Sources and Starting Play To select the CD player as the source, press CD 3/8Source indication canceled Adjusting the Bass and Treble SoundsAHB 1 AHB AHB OFF canceled Reinforcing the Bass SoundWhat is AAC? Using the AAC SoundsAAC Sound OFF Mono Film canceled Hall MID Night Head PhonesListening to FM and AM MW/LW Broadcasts FM AM Line Tuning in to a StationTo change the FM reception mode To change the information shown in the main displayPresetting Stations Tuning in to a Preset StationTo record a broadcast program automatically Searching for Programs by PTY Codes PTY Search Receiving FM Stations with RDSChanging the RDS Information 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 Press SET to finish changing the source name To cancel the setting, press CancelChanging the Source Name Selected source name appears in the main displayPlaying Back CDs CD/CD-R/CD-RW Pqrs TUV WxyzPrecautions on CD Playback Playing Back the Entire CD-Normal PlayPrograming the Playing Order of the Tracks -Program Play To go to another track directly using the number buttonsBasic CD Operations To stop playback for a momentTo check the program contents Playing at Random-Random PlayTo modify the program Repeat 1TRK Repeating Tracks or CD-Repeat PlayProhibiting Disc Ejection-Disc Lock Repeat OFFPlaying Back the HDD Hard Disk Drive MarkLibraries Playing Back the Entire HDD Continuous PlayHow tracks are recorded into the HDD Press HDD 3/8Basic HDD Operations To locate a particular point in a track during playTo select another library Playing Tracks in an Album-Album PlayTo select another album HDD Album HDD LibraryTo go to another album in the same library, press Library indicator lights up on the displayTo go to another track in the same album, press ¢ or Album or Album repeatedlyRepeating Tracks-Repeat Play Random and indicators light up on the displayYou cannot cancel Repeat play during Random play All tracks in the HDD are played repeatedly and endlesslyAlbum T.? Canceled Last 10? Track title?Searching for Albums and Tracks to Play- Search Modes Track T.?Canceled Last 10? Press Enter Available symbols are as followsRepeat steps 4 1 and4 2 to enter other characters For Album Title SearchTo search for one of the last 10 albums recently Played or recorded-LASTAlbum No.? Recording into the HDD How the HDD separates the recorded tracks? Before You Start RecordingAbout the digital formats used for recordings About the maximum recording length for one trackSmart COMP. CD Auto REC Using Automatic Recording FunctionsCanceled TU Auto REC Press Select ¢ or Select 4to select ON? Press SETCD Auto Recording will be automatically canceled if CD and Auto indicators light up on the displayCD and Auto indicators go off To automatically record CDs-CD Auto RecordingTU Auto REC CanceledSmart Comp CD Auto REC How Tuner Auto Recording actually works?AAC128kbps AAC 96kbps PCM x1 REC PCM x4 REC PCM x2 REC Press REC Mode on the unit to select the recording modeRecording CDs Prepare a CDEntry flashes in the main display for a while To record a single track during playbackPress SET to finish the recording To stop while recording, pressAAC128kbps AAC 96kbps When the broadcast program ends, press 7 to stop recordingRecording FM/AM MW/LW Broadcasts To assign track numbers manually while recordingWhen playback ends, press 7 to stop recording Recording the External ComponentStart playback on the external equipment To cancel analog recording, press REC Start again To record CD into the HDD using analog recording modeWhen no sound comes in for more than 30 seconds To assign track numbers manually while recordingMaking Your Own Titles Mark 2-ABC 3-DEF GHI 5-JKL 6-MNO Pqrs 8-TUV 9-WXYZTo assign a title to an album Canceled Track EDIT?Assigning Titles to Albums and Tracks TITLE? LIB. EDIT? Album EDIT?To assign titles to tracks Press TITLE/EDIT again to exit from the title entry modeOn the remote control only Press HDD 3/8 Assign the title by referring on Press EnterEditing the HDD Mark 2-ABC 3-DEF GHI 5-JKL 6-MNO Pqrs 8-TUV 9-WXYZAlbum Editing Introducing HDD Editing FunctionsLibrary Editing Track EditingUnit enters the library name entry mode Press SET Press SET againLibrary name entry screen appears in the main display Press Select ¢ or Select 4to select Restoring the Libraries-RESTORECopying an Album-COPY Album Press SET Press EnterConfirmation screen appears in the main display Moving an Album-LIB. ChangeMaking a New Album-MAKE Album 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 Currently selected track starts playing Press SET when you find the start point POSI.A for CopyAlbum selection screen appears Playback continues11Press Enter Moving a Track-MOVEPlayback stops, and the library selection screen appears 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 Playback stops Press SET when you find the dividing pointJoining Tracks-JOIN To join the divided tracks, see the Join function thatTo divide the joined tracks, see the Divide function on Erasing a Track-ERASE TRKPress Select ¢ or Select 4to select tracks If Cannot Join appears in the main displayUsing the Timers Off /TIMER SleepUsing Recording Timer How Recording Timer actually worksMinute digit starts flashing Recording source setting screen appearsFM? AM? LINE? For each recording mode, seeFM? AM? CD? Using Daily TimerHow Daily Timer actually works LINE?* HDD?To turn on the Daily Timer, repeat , and press SET in step Using Sleep TimerHow Sleep Timer actually works 120To sleep with Sleep Timer and wake up with Daily Timer Using Auto Power OffTimer Priority To deactivate Auto Power Off, press A.P.offUsing an Optional Keyboard Keys Used for Operating This UnitOperating Procedures Using the Keyboard To assign an album title-F1To assign a track title-F2 To search for an album by its number-F5 To change a library name-F3To search for an album by entering its title-F6 To search for a track by entering its title-F7General Notes MaintenanceCleaning the unit Handling CDsSignification Solution MessagesMessage How to rebuild the HDD CannotSignification Possible Cause TroubleshootingCD playback Symptom ActionSymptom Possible Cause Action HDD recording HDD editingIf Level OVER! appears in the main display Possible Cause Action GeneralSpecifications Above ALL SP-NXHD10 Connection Anschluss RemarqueAansluitingen NotaCollegamento Tilslutning

CA-NXHD10R specifications

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