JVC CA-DXU10, CA-DXU8 manual Display Indication

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Display Indication

The indications on the display tell you a lot of things while you are operating the System.

Before operating the System, be familiar with when and how the indicator illuminates on the display.

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1Audio signal indicators

L/R/C/LS/RS/LFE: lights to indicate the incoming audio channel signals.

: lights to indicate the speakers from which

sound is emitted.

2Disc indicators

1 – 5: lights to indicate the current disc tray.

: lights when a disc is detected on the disc tray; rotates during playback or pause.

3Karaoke operation indicators

/ / : lights when Mic Mixing is activated; flashes when Karaoke Scoring is in use.

ECHO: lights when Echo is activated.

V.MASKING: lights when Vocal Masking is activated. 4 FM reception indicators

ST (stereo): lights while an FM stereo station with sufficient signal strength is tuned in.

MONO: lights while receiving an FM stereo station in monaural.

5Tape operation indicators

TAPE: lights when a tape is loaded in either deck A or B.

(Reverse Mode): indicates the current Reverse Mode.

A: lights when a tape is in deck A.

B: lights when a tape is in deck B.

2 3 (tape direction):

Lights to indicate the current tape running direction.

Flashes slowly during playback and recording.

Flashes quickly while rewinding a tape.

REC: lights while recording.

6USB indicator

Lights when “USB” is selected as the source. 7 Sound Mode/Surround mode indicators

S. MODE: lights when one of the Sound Mode is

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: lights when one of the Surround Mode is

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8Play mode indicators

PROGRAM: lights when Program Play is activated.

RANDOM: lights when Random Play is activated. 9 Repeat mode indicators

P: lights when Repeat Play is activated.

ALL: lights when All File Repeat is activated.

ALL DISC: lights when All Disc Repeat is activated.

1 DISC: lights when One Disc Repeat is activated.

1: lights when One Track/Chapter/File/Step Repeat is activated.

pTimer indicators

: lights when Daily Timer or Recording Timer is on standby, working, or being set.

SLEEP: lights when Sleep Timer is activated.

DAILY: lights when Daily Timer is on standby; flashes while working or being set.

REC: lights when Recording Timer is on standby; flashes while working or being set.

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wSource signal indicators

DTS: lights when DTS signals are detected.

DIGITAL: lights when Dolby Digital signals are detected.

eDolby Pro Logic II mode indicators

Lights when Dolby Pro Logic II (Movie or Music) is activated.

rPG/PL indicator

PG: lights when Original Program is selected for DVD-VR playback.

PL: lights when Play List is selected for DVD-VR playback.

tB.S.P. indicator

Lights when browsable still pictures on DVD Audio are available.

yBONUS indicator

Lights when DVD Audio with bonus group is detected. u PROGRESSIVE indicator

Lights when the progressive scanning mode is selected.

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Contents CA-DXU10 CA-DXU8 Important for Laser Products CA-DXU8 Audio formats How to Read This ManualIntroduction About color systemPrecautions ContentsConnections Supplied accessories# To a wall outlet Auxiliary equipment ~ TV/monitorDigital audio component ⁄ AM/FM antennaFor CA-DXU10 @ SpeakersTo connect the speaker cords For CA-DXU8Preparing the Remote Control Canceling the Demonstration# Power cord Scanning ModeDisplay Indication Daily Operations-Playback How to select a numberTo turn off standby the System To select the AM tuner interval spacing Adjusting the VolumeTo preset stations To tune in to a stationTo insert discs To tune in to a preset stationPlaying Back a Disc/USB Mass Storage Class Device To connect a USB mass storage class deviceTo select a chapter/track To select a discTo locate a particular portion To change the tape running direction Playing Back a TapeTo insert a tape To reverse the tape automaticallySelect the speaker you want to adjust Adjusting the Speaker Output LevelRepeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust other speakers Creating Your Own Sound Modes User ModeApplying an Optimal Bass Sound Effect Selecting the Sound ModesTo select a preset picture tone Presetting Automatic DVD VideoSound Increase Level Setting the Clock To adjust the picture toneUnique Video Disc/File Operations While playing DVD VideoSelect the subtitle language Selecting the View AngleSelecting Browsable Still Pictures Remote While playing a DVD-VRFrame-by-frame playback Pause playbackSlow-motion playback Advanced Playback Operations Programming the Playing Order Program PlayTo exit from Program Play To check the programmed contentsTo modify the program To exit from Random PlayRepeat Playing Repeatedly-Repeat PlayRepeat Play Prohibiting Disc Ejection-Child LockOn-screen Bar Information On-Screen OperationsOn-screen bars Operations Using On-screen BarTo change the time information Chapter/Track Search Time SearchEnter the time Control screen for DVD-VR Operations Using the Control ScreenControl screen for AV files/JPEG files To repeat play for Video files To start playbackTo repeat slide-show for Jpeg file To zoom in the JPEG/ASF fileRecording onto a Tape Change the Reverse Mode if necessaryRecording Operations Insert a recordable cassette into deck BSynchronized Recording Dubbing TapesTo record only your favorite track/file-One Track Recording Enjoying Karaoke To cancel Mic MixingSinging Along Karaoke Adjusting the Sound Track for Karaoke To return to normal playback temporarilyChanging the Karaoke Setting To apply an echo to your voiceSelect the fanfare setting To change the mic volumeSelect the scoring level setting Scoring level is strictReserving Karaoke Songs Karaoke Program PlaySetting the Timer Timer OperationsMake the timer setting as you want How Recording Timer works Turning Off the Power Automatically RemoteTimer Priority How Daily Timer worksLanguage menu Setup Menu OperationsPicture menu Audio menu SPK. Setting menuOthers menu Operating the TV Operating the TVTo operate the TV Learning More about This System Changing the Color System and Scanning ModeAdditional Information Listening to the RadioUnique Video Disc/File Operations see pages Daily Operations-Sound & Other AdjustmentsAdvanced Playback Operations see pages 20 to On-Screen Operations see pages 23 to Recording Operations see pages 29 toCleaning the System MaintenanceSetup Menu Operations see pages 38 to Handling discsTroubleshooting Optical Digital Output Signals Language Code ListDisc/file player section Supplied AccessoriesTuner section USB storage sectionParts Index Remote controlMain unit Excluding Australian model CA-DXU6 Important for Laser Products CA-DXU6 Playable Disc/File Types Presetting Automatic DVD Video Connections ~ TV/monitor From left matrix surround speaker black/white not supplied Scanning Mode Surround effect is activated Daily Operations-Playback Listening to the Radio Playing Back a Disc/USB Mass Storage Class Device To select a disc Playing Back a Tape Adjusting the Speaker Output Balance Creating Your Own Sound Modes User Mode USER1/2/3Creating 3-Dimensional Sound Field 3D Phonic Setting the Clock Unique Video Disc/File Operations Selecting the View Angle Special Picture Playback Select chapters/tracks/files you want for Program Play Programming the Playing OrderProgram Play Repeat above until you complete your program Start playbackTo check the programmed contents Playing Repeatedly-Repeat Play On-Screen Operations On-screen Bar To change the time information Time Search Operations Using the Control Screen ALL Recording Operations Synchronized Recording Enjoying Karaoke Scoring Your Karaoke Skill Changing the Karaoke Setting To change the mic volume Karaoke Program Play Select an item you want to play or record as follows Turning Off the Power Automatically Remote Setup Menu Operations Down MIX Operating the TV Additional Information Daily Operations-Sound & Other Adjustments Creating 3-Dimensional Sound Field-3D PhonicOn-Screen Operations see pages 23 to To re-record on a protected tape, cover Troubleshooting With MP2, MP3 Specifications Amplifier sectionAudio Karaoke Setting CA-DXU6 Compact Component System