JVC UX-V9MD manual Information on MDs Minidiscs

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Information on MDs (Minidiscs)

This is a new digital audio disc format: it has a diameter of 64 mm and enables up to 80 minutes of playback and recording.

The cartridge

The diameter of the disc itself is 64 mm, smaller than a CD single. The disc sits inside a 68 72 mm cartridge, which also being pocket size, makes minidiscs extremely handy for carrying and storage. Since the disc is protected by the cartridge, dust and dirt cannot eas- ily get into it. And thanks to a shutter which is closed at all times except during use, there is no need to worry about scratches or fin- ger marks, making the handling of minidiscs very simple.

Cartridge

Disc

Shutter

Two types of minidisc

There are two types of minidisc, “recordable MDs” and “playback- only MDs.” The playback method for each is the same: a laser irra- diates the disc and the signal is read from the beam which comes back. However, the recording method for each type is different.

Playback-only MD

This is the type used for commercially-available pre-recorded MDs, on which recording cannot be done. Like a CD, data is recorded based on the presence or absence of small indentations called pits. A disc recorded with this format is called an “optical disc.”

SOUND

Recordable MDs

These are the so-called “blank” MDs you can use to make your own recordings. Data is recorded by magnetism, which is easily proc- essed, so that recording can be done again and again. By using a la- ser to heat the disc, the magnetism is erased and the magnetic head records the new data. Discs with this type of recording method are called magneto-optical (MO) discs.

ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acous- tic Coding)

Within recordings, there are sounds which cannot be readily heard. For example, as the volume decreases, high-pitched sounds and low-pitched sounds become difficult to hear. Also, if a quiet sound comes at the same time as or just after a loud sound, it will not be heard. With minidiscs, data is compressed using a technology called ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) which selectively chooses sounds based on human sense of hearing characteristics. With this technology, the recorded data is about one-fifth the vol- ume of the original data, allowing it to fit on a compact minidisc.

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Sound skip guard memory

With the minidisc, the data of the track being played can be tempo- rarily stored up using a function called “sound skip guard memory”. Even when data cannot be collected properly from the disc due to shaking or vibrations, information is stored in the “sound skip guard memory”, so that there is no break in the sound which is actually de- livered.

Optical pickup

STOP

Sound jump guard memory

During normal play

When vibration has occurred

UTOC (User Table Of Contents)

In a minidisc, apart from the recorded tracks, there is the “UTOC”. In this area, information such as the position where each track is re- corded, the track divisions, and track order are listed. When music search is done, the UTOC is consulted, and the tracks are quickly found and played back. When editing is done, only the UTOC is changed, so there is no need to re-record the tracks.

UTOC

Contents

1. Track A: Page 9 Track details 2. Track B: Page 6

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Contents UX-V9MD Class Laser Product UX-V9MDTable of Contents Using the Remote Control AccessoriesHow To Put Batteries In the Remote Control Getting StartedUsing the Supplied Wire Antenna Connecting the FM AntennaConnecting the AM MW/LW Antenna Using the Coaxial Type Connector Not SuppliedRemoving the speaker grilles Connecting the SpeakersConnecting External Equipment On the Unit On the Remote Control Connecting a CD Player, etc Digital Input AUX2Connecting the AC Power Cord Common Operations Turning the Power On and Off Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting the Brightness Dimmer Showing the Time Display Reinforcing the Bass Sound AHB PROTone Control BASS/TREBLE Bass ControlPresetting Stations Using the TunerTuning In a Station Manual PresettingTo change the preset stations, repeat the same steps as Auto PresettingTo Change the FM Reception Mode Press the SET button within 5 secondsTo Insert a CD Using the CD PlayerBasics of Using CD Player-Normal Play To Unload a CDRepeating Tracks Programming Playing Order of the TracksRandom Play To Insert an MD Using the MD Player Listening to an MDBasics of Using MD Player Normal Play To Play an MDTo confirm the programmed tracks while the MD Player is Recording Recording onto an MDStandard Recording Preparation Before RecordingTrack marking CD Synchro RecordingChecking the Remaining Time of the MD One Track RecordingUsing the MD Player Editing Select the track number to be divided Dividing Tracks Divide FunctionPress the EDIT/TITLE button until Divide ? is displayed Press the EDIT/TITLE buttonErasing Tracks Erase Function Joining Tracks Join FunctionMoving Tracks Move Function Press the EDIT/TITLE button until Erase ? is displayed Erasing all the Tracks ALL Erase FunctionGiving Titles to MD Disc TI- TLE/TITLE Function Select the track number to be erasedCharacter Layout Table Input a preferred title up to 64 charac- tersPress the EDIT/TITLE button again Uppercase lettersWhen the AUX 2 Digital in is selected Using External EquipmentWhen the AUX 1 Analog in is selected Listening to External EquipmentSetting the Daily Timer Using the TimersSetting the Clock Press the TIMER/SNOOZE button on Unit Setting the Sleep TimerSetting the volume level Minute SnoozingInformation on MDs Minidiscs Message Meaning Action MD Minidisc MessagesMinidisc Limitations Condition CauseCare And Maintenance Rules of Digital DubbingPossible Cause TroubleshootingSymptom Specifications Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited

UX-V9MD specifications

The JVC UX-V9MD is a compact home audio system that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, delivering an impressive sound experience in a small package. Launched in the late 1990s, this mini system quickly gained popularity due to its versatility and strong performance.

One of the standout features of the UX-V9MD is its MD (MiniDisc) player, which was revolutionary at the time. This technology allowed users to record, erase, and re-record audio on MiniDiscs, providing a level of flexibility that cassette tapes could not offer. This player ensured excellent sound quality and fidelity, making it an appealing choice for audiophiles. Additionally, the system includes a CD player that supports various formats, giving users ample options for playback.

The UX-V9MD boasts a powerful amplifier that enhances the audio output, producing a rich and dynamic soundstage. With its 2-way speaker system, the unit delivers clear highs, balanced mids, and robust lows, creating an immersive listening experience. The speakers are designed to minimize distortion, allowing for crystal-clear music playback across a range of genres.

Flexibility is another hallmark of the JVC UX-V9MD. The system offers a variety of connectivity options, including inputs for external devices, allowing users to connect their CD players, cassette decks, or even computers. This feature broadens the system's usability and makes it a central hub for home entertainment.

The UX-V9MD also incorporates an FM/AM tuner, enabling users to enjoy their favorite radio stations with the same clarity as their recorded media. The digital tuning system makes it easy to find and save stations, delivering convenience and enjoyment in a compact format.

Furthermore, the system's design is both stylish and functional, featuring a sleek and modern look that complements any decor. The front-loading mechanism for CDs and MiniDiscs makes it easy to access your media, while the intuitive interface allows for straightforward operation.

In summary, the JVC UX-V9MD is a remarkable mini audio system that combines a MiniDisc player, CD capabilities, a powerful amplifier, and flexible connectivity options, all in a compact design. Its ability to deliver high-quality sound while offering various media playback choices makes it an excellent option for music lovers looking for a reliable and versatile home audio solution.