JVC CA-MD9R manual Changing the FM Reception Mode, Receiving FM Stations with RDS

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Changing the FM Reception Mode

FM MODE MUTE

When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, press the FM MODE MUTE button on the Remote Control (after pressing the TUNER button on the Remote Control) so that “MONO” appears on the display. (The STEREO indicator goes off.) Reception improves, but there are no stereo effects.

In this monaural mode, noise comes out while tuning in stations (since muting is canceled).

To restore the stereo effect, press the FM MODE MUTE button again so that “AUTO” appears on the display.

In this stereo mode, no noise comes out while tuning in stations, and you can hear stereo sounds when a program is broadcast in stereo (the STEREO indicator lights up).

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Receiving FM Stations with RDS

RDS (Radio Data System) allows the FM stations to send additional signals along with their regular program signals. For example, the stations send their station names and information about what type of program they broadcast, such as sports or music, etc.

When tuned to an FM station providing the RDS signals, the RDS indicator lights up and the station name, if sent, is displayed.

One convenient RDS service is “Enhanced Other Networks (EON)” (see page 16). This allows the unit to automatically switch to a program type of your choice when one starts in your local area.

Not all FM stations provide RDS service, nor do all RDS stations provide the same services. If in doubt, check with local radio stations for details on RDS services in your area.

RDS may not work correctly if the station you are tuned in is not transmitting the signals properly or if the signal strength is weak.

What Information RDS Can Provide ——————————————————

The CA-MD9R can use the following RDS service.

PS (Program Service name)

Identifies each station by a name.

RT (Radio Text)

Allows the RDS station to send text messages that appear on the display.

PTY (Program Type) (see next page for a description of the PTY codes)

Identifies the type of RDS program. This allows you to locate a specific type of program being broadcast.

EON (Enhanced Other Networks)

Provides the information about the program types sent by the other RDS stations than the one being received.

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Contents CA-MD9R If in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Class Laser Product Features How This Manual Is OrganizedTable of Contents Accessories How to Put Batteries in the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control Getting StartedConnecting the FM Antenna Connecting the AM MW/LW AntennaUsing the Supplied FM Antenna Using the Coaxial Type Connector Not SuppliedConnecting an External Component To the audio output jacksDemo Mode On the Remote ControlOne Touch Operation To stop the Demo, press any buttonUsing the Amplifier Turning the Power On and OffMulti JOG dial Press ButtonAdjusting the Volume Reinforcing the Bass SoundMuting Function For private listeningSelecting a Sound Mode Sound ModesLive surround modes A. effect modesUsing an External Component Creating Your Own Customized Sound ModePress the AUX button on the unit or on the Remote Control Listening to an External ComponentTuning in a Station Using the TunerPress the Tuner button on the unit Using the unit Presetting StationsSelecting a Radio Station Receiving FM Stations with RDS Changing the FM Reception ModeWhat Information RDS Can Provide Description of the PTY codes R. MChanging the RDS Information Searching for Programs by PTY Codes PTY SearchEON Function Press the EON ON/OFF buttonNews News You have selectedAlarm Function Test FunctionCD indicators on the unit Using the CD PlayerCD indicators on the display Using the CD Player Power comes on, and operations are done automaticallyLoading CDs Place a CD, with its label side up, onto the trayChanging CDs while Playing Playing CDsPlaying order of CDs Locating a Track with the Remote Control Directly Programing the Playing Order of the TracksSelecting a Track Selecting a Passage within a Track on the unit onlyCD 2. Press the CD button on the Remote Control Press one of the CD buttons 1 to 3 to select a CDTrack Step Number Rotate the Multi JOG dial to select a trackChecking the Program Changing the ProgramPress one of the Disc buttons 1 to Press the number buttons to select the tracksIndicator appears on the display Random PlayRepeating a Selection or CDs Press the CD Repeat button on the unitUsing the MD Recorder Playing MD indicator on the unitMD indicators on the display Stop Ü / 8 Play/PauseUsing the MD Recorder Loading MDsPress the 0button to the right of the MD loading slots Press the 0button to close the loading slot coverPlaying MDs Changing MDs While PlayingPlaying order of MDs Press the 0 buttonSelecting a Passage within a Track on the unit only Press the MD buttonPress one of the MD buttons 1 to 3 to select an MD Track Step Number numberMD Track Step number number number To stop playing, press the 7buttonRepeating a Selection or MDs Listening About the track marks Things to Know Before You Start RecordingTo avoid erasing important recordings Erasure prevention tab Recording/EditingChanging the Display Mode Standard RecordingPress the Ü/ 8button to start the recording To stop recording, press the 7 buttonLong Recording Long REC Prepare CDs and a recordable MD into the MD1 loading slot One Touch CD Recording CD RECPress the CD REC button on the MD Recorder Three CD Recording Triple REC DISPLAYChanging the Display ModePrepare CDs and recordable MDs Listening Edit Recording Listening Press the Listening buttonTo skip the current track, press the Skip button Repeat to program other tracksTo stop recording, press the 7button First Track Recording 1ST Track REC Prepare CDs, and a recordable MD into the MD1 loading slotPress the 1ST Track REC button Replace the CDs on the trays not selectedUsing the MD Recorder Editing Divide Function Press the Ü/ 8buttonShifted position Press the Edit buttonTotal track number increases Press the 0 button to eject the MDJoin Function Two adjacent tracks selectedTotal track number decreases Press the 0button to eject the MDEx. When you want to move the track Move FunctionEdit Erase Function Ex. When you want to erase trackTrack number to be erased ALL Erase Function Erasing a Portion of a TrackAll track numbers disappear Erase the middle portionLetters and symbols Title FunctionGiving a Title to an MD Repeat steps 5 to 7 to enter up to 32 charactersGiving a Title to a Track Changing the TitleSelected track number appears Follow steps 4 to 10Using the Cassette Deck Playing Tape Direction Indicator on the unitOne Touch Play Regular PlayFast Left and Fast Right Other Useful Features of the Cassette Deck Music ScanFinding the Beginning of the Current Selection Finding the Beginning of the Next SelectionUsing the Cassette Deck Recording ÜPlay StopPosition 1 the normal mode to position CD Direct Recording Prepare CDs. SeeInsert a blank or erasable cassette in the cassette holder Press the CD REC buttonUsing the Timers Setting the ClockMinute digits starts flashing on the display Set the time you want the unit to turn on Setting the Daily TimerSet the time you want the unit to turn off Select the source you want to listen to Set the Volume LevelDisplay To change the Daily Timer setting Turning the Daily Timer On and OffBefore Turning Off the unit Setting the Recording Timer Procedure for Setting the Recording TimerOn the display Set the time you want the unit to be turned onTurning the Recording Timer On and Off SET4. Select a preset station you want to recordPress to turn the power off if necessary To change the recording timer settingSetting the Sleep Timer Procedure for Setting the Sleep TimerTo change the Sleep Timer setting To cancel the Sleep Timer settingTimer Priority Disc Lock Function Locking the DiscsUnlocking the Discs PressCare and Maintenance Symptom TroubleshootingPossible Cause Action MD Error Messages Specifications Utoc User Table Of Contents Additional InformationsSome Words about MDs Atrac Adaptive TRansform Acoustic CodingSerial Copy Management System Scms Normally When vibratedSound Skip Guard Memory JVC 0398TTMMDWSAN

CA-MD9R specifications

The JVC CA-MD9R is a versatile and compact hi-fi mini-system that has gained popularity among music enthusiasts for its blend of modern technology and user-friendly features. This mini-system is designed to deliver high-quality audio performance while maintaining a sleek and aesthetically pleasing design.

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Additionally, the CA-MD9R includes a built-in CD player, supporting various formats, including CD-R and CD-RW. This feature makes it versatile for users who have a collection of CDs or prefer to burn their playlists onto discs for playback. The system also supports AM and FM radio, providing a broad range of listening options with a built-in tuner for added convenience.

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Another notable characteristic of the CA-MD9R is its remote control, which provides convenience in navigating through various functions from a distance. This feature allows users to adjust the volume, change tracks, and switch between different audio sources without needing to get up from their seats.

In summary, the JVC CA-MD9R is a highly functional mini-system that caters to a variety of audio needs. With its MD and CD playback capabilities, powerful sound performance, and flexible connectivity options, it stands out in the market for those seeking an all-in-one solution for their music listening preferences. Elegant in design and rich in features, the CA-MD9R is an ideal companion for any music lover looking to enhance their audio experience.