Introduction
Precautions | About this manual |
Load compact discs only | This manual covers the operating instructions for the |
Never insert anything other than compact discs into any | compact disc automatic changer |
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Introduction
If a problem persists
If something goes wrong, turn off the power immediately. If the same problem reoccurs when the power is turned on once more, turn off the power again and consult your JVC dealer.
Handling the power cord
When unplugging from the wall socket, always pull the plug body, never the power cable.
Volume settings
A CD player has almost zero background noise. Because of this, the technique of listening to the background level and then setting the volume before the music starts, as used with analog turntables or tape decks, cannot be used. If you raise the volume level too high, speaker damage may result.
Condensation
The CD player uses optical components. If it is moved from a cold location to a warm one, or is used in a room subject to excessive humidity or where a fire has just been lit, condensation could form on the optical components.
This may prevent the laser beam from being properly transmitted and thus causes noise or even a malfunction.
If condensation has formed and the CD player does not function correctly, we recommend that you leave it turned on for an hour or two. If at the end of this time the CD player still does not function properly, please consult your JVC dealer.
This manual is organized as follows:
The first part, “Introduction”, gives you the precautions when using this unit, and shows you the names of buttons on the main unit and the remote control unit.
The second part, “Before using for the first time”, tells you what kind of operations you should do before playing discs. This part describes where to place the unit for best results, how to install batteries in the remote control unit and how to connect this unit to the amplifier/ receiver and other components.
The third part, “Basic operations”, describes how to load discs, and convenient basic functions for playing discs.
The fourth part, “Various playback patterns”, describes various functions for playing discs.
The fifth part, “General informations”, describes the COMPU LINK remote control system which facilitates various operations between JVC components, and explains how to take care of discs.
This part also includes “Troubleshooting”, which tells you how to check the unit when a malfunction occurs, and the technical informations regarding this unit.
Transporting the unit
When carrying this unit, it is best to avoid either tilting or turning it
Using compact discs
Compact discs are made of plastic and can easily be damaged. If the disc is dirty, scratched, warped or otherwise damaged, the digital information may not be picked up correctly.
Applicable discs
This unit can only be used with compact discs bearing the marks below. Never use discs of other types.
Recordable ReWritable
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