JVC CA-MD9R manual Playing CDs, Changing CDs while Playing, Playing order of CDs

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Playing CDs ———————————————————————————

You can play the CDs continuously. (Continuous Play)

CD 3

1.

2.

Prepare the CDs.

Press the CD button (1 to 3) (or the DISC button (1 to 3) on the Remote Control) for the CD you want to play.

CD 2

The first track of the selected CD will begin playing.

CD 1 When the selected CD finishes playing, the next CD begins playing automatically. When the last CD has finished playing, the unit stops playing the CDs.

 

When you press the CD button (1 to 3) (or DISC button (1 to 3) on the Remote Control) while a

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3

tray is open, the open tray will close automatically and Continuous Play playback begins from

 

the first track of the CD.

To use Continuous Play from the first track of the currently selected CD, just press the Ü/8 button

(or the £ button on the Remote Control).

Playing order of CDs

When playback starts from CD1, the playing order is CD1 = CD2 = CD3. When CD3 has finished, the CD Player selects CD1 and stops.

When playback starts from CD2, the playing order is CD2 = CD3 = CD1. When CD1 has finished, the CD Player selects CD2 and stops.

When playback starts from CD3, the playing order is CD3 = CD1 = CD2. When CD2 has finished, the CD Player selects CD3 and stops.

• If no CD is on a tray, the CD Player skips that tray.

To stop play, press the 7button.

To remove the CD, press the 0 button for the CD tray you want to open.

To pause, press the Ü/8button on the unit. The indicator above the tray starts flashing.

To cancel pause, press the Ü/8button again (or press the £button on the Remote Control).

Changing CDs while Playing ————————————————————

You can replace a CD not playing, while another CD is playing.

1. Press the 0button for the CD not playing. The tray comes out.

2. Replace the CD on the tray.

3. Press the 0button to close the tray.

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Contents CA-MD9R If in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Class Laser Product How This Manual Is Organized FeaturesTable of Contents Getting Started AccessoriesHow to Put Batteries in the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlUsing the Coaxial Type Connector Not Supplied Connecting the FM AntennaConnecting the AM MW/LW Antenna Using the Supplied FM AntennaTo the audio output jacks Connecting an External ComponentTo stop the Demo, press any button Demo ModeOn the Remote Control One Touch OperationPress Button Using the AmplifierTurning the Power On and Off Multi JOG dialFor private listening Adjusting the VolumeReinforcing the Bass Sound Muting FunctionA. effect modes Selecting a Sound ModeSound Modes Live surround modesListening to an External Component Using an External ComponentCreating Your Own Customized Sound Mode Press the AUX button on the unit or on the Remote ControlPress the Tuner button on the unit Using the TunerTuning in a Station Selecting a Radio Station Presetting StationsUsing the unit What Information RDS Can Provide Changing the FM Reception ModeReceiving FM Stations with RDS R. M Description of the PTY codesSearching for Programs by PTY Codes PTY Search Changing the RDS InformationYou have selected EON FunctionPress the EON ON/OFF button News NewsTest Function Alarm FunctionCD indicators on the display Using the CD PlayerCD indicators on the unit Place a CD, with its label side up, onto the tray Using the CD PlayerPower comes on, and operations are done automatically Loading CDsPlaying order of CDs Playing CDsChanging CDs while Playing Selecting a Passage within a Track on the unit only Locating a Track with the Remote Control DirectlyPrograming the Playing Order of the Tracks Selecting a TrackRotate the Multi JOG dial to select a track CD 2. Press the CD button on the Remote ControlPress one of the CD buttons 1 to 3 to select a CD Track Step NumberPress the number buttons to select the tracks Checking the ProgramChanging the Program Press one of the Disc buttons 1 toPress the CD Repeat button on the unit Indicator appears on the displayRandom Play Repeating a Selection or CDsStop Ü / 8 Play/Pause Using the MD Recorder PlayingMD indicator on the unit MD indicators on the displayPress the 0button to close the loading slot cover Using the MD RecorderLoading MDs Press the 0button to the right of the MD loading slotsPress the 0 button Playing MDsChanging MDs While Playing Playing order of MDsPress the MD button Selecting a Passage within a Track on the unit onlyTrack Step Number number Press one of the MD buttons 1 to 3 to select an MDTo stop playing, press the 7button MD Track Step number number numberRepeating a Selection or MDs Listening Erasure prevention tab Recording/Editing About the track marksThings to Know Before You Start Recording To avoid erasing important recordingsTo stop recording, press the 7 button Changing the Display ModeStandard Recording Press the Ü/ 8button to start the recordingLong Recording Long REC Press the CD REC button on the MD Recorder One Touch CD Recording CD RECPrepare CDs and a recordable MD into the MD1 loading slot Prepare CDs and recordable MDs DISPLAYChanging the Display ModeThree CD Recording Triple REC Repeat to program other tracks Listening Edit Recording ListeningPress the Listening button To skip the current track, press the Skip buttonTo stop recording, press the 7button Replace the CDs on the trays not selected First Track Recording 1ST Track RECPrepare CDs, and a recordable MD into the MD1 loading slot Press the 1ST Track REC buttonUsing the MD Recorder Editing Press the Ü/ 8button Divide FunctionPress the 0 button to eject the MD Shifted positionPress the Edit button Total track number increasesPress the 0button to eject the MD Join FunctionTwo adjacent tracks selected Total track number decreasesMove Function Ex. When you want to move the trackEdit Track number to be erased Ex. When you want to erase trackErase Function Erase the middle portion ALL Erase FunctionErasing a Portion of a Track All track numbers disappearRepeat steps 5 to 7 to enter up to 32 characters Letters and symbolsTitle Function Giving a Title to an MDFollow steps 4 to 10 Giving a Title to a TrackChanging the Title Selected track number appearsTape Direction Indicator on the unit Using the Cassette Deck PlayingFast Left and Fast Right Regular PlayOne Touch Play Finding the Beginning of the Next Selection Other Useful Features of the Cassette DeckMusic Scan Finding the Beginning of the Current SelectionÜPlay Stop Using the Cassette Deck RecordingPosition 1 the normal mode to position Press the CD REC button CD Direct RecordingPrepare CDs. See Insert a blank or erasable cassette in the cassette holderSetting the Clock Using the TimersMinute digits starts flashing on the display Set the time you want the unit to turn off Setting the Daily TimerSet the time you want the unit to turn on Display Set the Volume LevelSelect the source you want to listen to Before Turning Off the unit Turning the Daily Timer On and OffTo change the Daily Timer setting Set the time you want the unit to be turned on Setting the Recording TimerProcedure for Setting the Recording Timer On the displayTo change the recording timer setting Turning the Recording Timer On and OffSET4. Select a preset station you want to record Press to turn the power off if necessaryTo cancel the Sleep Timer setting Setting the Sleep TimerProcedure for Setting the Sleep Timer To change the Sleep Timer settingTimer Priority Press Disc Lock FunctionLocking the Discs Unlocking the DiscsCare and Maintenance Possible Cause Action TroubleshootingSymptom MD Error Messages Specifications Atrac Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding Utoc User Table Of ContentsAdditional Informations Some Words about MDsSound Skip Guard Memory Normally When vibratedSerial Copy Management System Scms 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.

One of the standout features of the JVC CA-MD9R is its MD (MiniDisc) playback capability, allowing users to enjoy their favorite music with exceptional sound quality. The integrated MD player supports both playback and recording, making it an excellent choice for those who wish to create personalized mixes or preserve live recordings.

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.

The audio performance of the JVC CA-MD9R is reinforced by its powerful amplifier, delivering impressive sound output that fills the room. The system features high-quality speakers designed to produce rich bass and clear treble, ensuring an enjoyable listening experience no matter the genre of music.

For those who prioritize connectivity, the JVC CA-MD9R is equipped with several input options, allowing users to connect external devices such as smartphones or MP3 players. The auxiliary line-in port enables straightforward access to personal music libraries, enhancing the versatility of the system.

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.