JVC GVT0004-003A, CA-D702T manual Sound Modes, Customizing a Sound Mode

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SOUND

Sound Modes

The System has some preset sound effects that give you control of the way your music sounds, so you can tailor it for your room and for the quality of the source. We can give you some idea of how each one affects the music, but the only way to really tell is to try them yourself.

You can also create up to three of your own customized S.E.A. (Sound Effect Amplifier) settings and store them in the Unit’s memory (MANUAL 1, MANUAL 2, MANUAL 3).

The preset sound modes include modes using surround effects and modes using S.E.A. effects. Sound Mode effects cannot be recorded.

To get an effect, press SOUND MODE repeatedly until the Sound Mode you want appears on the display.

or MODE The Sound Mode selected will appear on the display for three seconds. When a surround effect mode is selected, the frame around the SOUND MODE indicator will light up. When a S.E.A. effect mode is selected, the SOUND MODE indicator will light up.

Each time you press SOUND MODE, the Sound Mode changes as follows:

= D. CLUB = HALL = STADIUM = ROCK = POP = CLASSIC = MANUAL 1 = MANUAL 2 = MANUAL 3 = KARAOKE =OFF =(back to the beginning)

Surround effect modes

D. CLUB (Dance Club)

Increases resonance and bass.

HALL

Adds depth and brilliance to the sound, like in a concert hall.

STADIUM

Adds clarity and spreads the sound, like in an outdoor stadium.

S.E.A. effect modes

ROCK

Boosts low and high frequencies.

POP

Good for vocal music.

CLASSIC

Set for wide and dynamic sound stereo systems.

KARAOKE mode

KARAOKE The vocal on tapes or CDs is masked for karaoke.

To cancel an effect, press SOUND MODE until “OFF” appears on the display. The SOUND MODE indicator goes out.

To recall the previous Sound Mode, press SOUND MODE once.

Customizing a Sound Mode ————————————————

You can change an existing sound mode to suit your own preferences. These changed settings can be stored in the Unit’s sound mode memory.

1.Select the Sound Mode you want to change.

If you select D. CLUB, HALL, or STADIUM, the surround effect remains unchanged, but you can adjust the S.E.A. effect.

2. Press SEA CONTROL.

The low tone section of the tone equalizer flashes. Once “SEA CONT” appears, the low tone levels

will appear.

Flashing

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Note: If no adjustments are made for 10 seconds after SEA CONTROL is pressed, Sound Mode will appear on the display then revert to the previous display.

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Contents CA-D702T If in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Class Laser Product Precaución el aparato debe estar bien ventilado Precaução Ventilação adequadaPower cord FeaturesInstallation of the Unit How This Manual Is OrganizedTable of Contents How to Put Batteries in the Remote Control AccessoriesSetting the Voltage Selector Switch Using the Remote ControlUsing the Supplied Wire Antenna Connecting the FM AntennaConnecting the AM Antenna Using an FM 75-Ohm Antenna Cable not suppliedRight Speaker Connecting the SpeakersConnecting the Optional Speakers VCR or other equipment Connecting Auxiliary EquipmentOn the Remote Control On the UnitDisplay Demo ModeCommon Operations Adjusting the Volume Setting the ClockTurning the Power On and Off Turning the System OnFor private listening Balance AdjustmentReinforcing the Bass Sound Press Shift Press Balance L 10 or R +10Customizing a Sound Mode Sound ModesUse Multi Control to adjust to any Sound Mode desired When a Rear Speaker is ConnectedAdjusting the Rear Speaker Level FrontTurn down the volume level to Press AUX Listening to Auxiliary Equipment3CH Logic Accessing the Dolby Surround FunctionsDolby Surround Adjusting the level of the Center Speaker Center Speaker ModeDelay Time Mode Adjusting the level of the Rear Speakers for PRO Logic onlySpeaker Arrangements for Dolby Pro Logic Setting-up Dolby Pro LogicGetting Ready to Use Dolby Pro Logic Getting Ready to Use Dolby 3 Channel Logic Using Dolby SurroundSetting-up Dolby 3ch Logic Speaker Arrangements for Dolby 3 Channel LogicSetting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing Using the TunerTuning in a Station Three Ways to Select a Station Presetting StationsSwitching between Frequency Bands Changing the FM Reception Mode Disc indicator Using the CD PlayerEntering CD Operation Mode with the Remote Control CD indicatorPlaying a CD Basics of Using the CD Player Continuous PlayLoading CDs Fast Forward / Reverse Locating a Track with the Remote Control DirectlySelecting a Track Changing Discs While PlayingTracks On the Remote Control Press PROGRAM/RANDOM on the UnitPrograming the Playing Order On the Unit Press PROGRAM/RANDOMChanging the Program Random PlayChecking the Program Press the number keys 1 to 10 and +10 to select the tracksLocking the Trays Repeating a Track or the DiscsTray Lock Function Unlocking the TraysTape ª £ Using the Cassette DeckEntering the Tape Operation Mode with the Remote Control Fast Left and Fast Right Regular PlayMusic Scan Finding the Beginning of the Current SelectionReverse Mode Reverse Mode on Reverse Mode OFFRecording Things to Know before You Start RecordingPress Tape Control then press Standard RecordingCheck the recording direction for the tape To pause at any time during the recording processRecording AM Station to Tape CD Direct RecordingAuto Edit Recording Press Dubbing How to Use DubbingTape to Tape Recording Dubbing To stop dubbing, press 7STOPUsing the Timer Set the time you want the Unit to turn on Setting the Daily TimerPress TIMER/CLOCK again Set the time you want the Unit to turn offTo change the Daily Timer setting Turning the Daily Timer On and OffSetting the Volume Level To use a Cassette Deck as the sourceSetting the Recording Timer To change the Sleep Timer setting Setting the Sleep TimerTurning the Recording Timer On and Off To cancel the Sleep Timer settingRecording Timer Timer PriorityExample Setting Operation Sleep TimerSound Display Using the MicrophoneKaraoke Sing Along Singing Along with KaraokeRecording Your Singing Press FM MODE/ECHO on the Remote ControlDigital Echo Recording Microphone Mixing Microphone MixingPlaying the Microphone Sound through the Speakers Recording from the MicrophoneMoisture Condensation Care and MaintenanceCompact Discs Cassette Tapes General NotesPossible Cause TroubleshootingSymptom ActionSpecifications Important for mains AC line