JVC W-XC406, KW-XC405 manual Getting started

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Getting started

Basic operations

For TAPE/AUX

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Turn on the power.

For FM/AM tuner

For your favorite station

Stored your favorite station, see page 10 for details.

For CD/CD-CH

*You cannot select these sources if they are not ready.

!Adjust the volume.

Volume level appears.

Volume level indicator

Adjust the sound as you want. (See pages 18 and 19.)

To drop the volume in a moment (ATT)

To restore the sound, press it again.

To turn off the power

Select “CD-CH” when using an Apple iPod® or a JVC D. player (see page 22).

iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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Contents KW-XC406/KW-XC405 CD/CASSETTE Receiver KW-XC406/KW-XC405How to forcibly eject a disc How to reset your unitContents How to use the Mode button How to read this manualControl panel KW-XC406/KW-XC405 Parts identificationDisplay window Installing the lithium coin battery Remote controller RM-RK50Main elements and features CR2025Getting started To drop the volume in a moment ATTTo turn off the power To activate the display demonstration Canceling the display DemonstrationsSetting the clock Radio operations When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receiveStoring stations in memory To tune in to a station manuallyTo tune in to your favorite station EX Manual presettingStoring your favorite station into the EX extra button To erase the entire title Assigning titles to the stationsTo change the information shown on the display Available charactersTo stop play and eject the disc Disc operationsAbout the CD changer Playing discs in the CD changerTo go to the next or previous folders for MP3 and WMA discs Prohibiting disc ejection Other main functionsWhile playing an audio CD or a CD Text Changing the display informationMode Plays at random Mode Plays repeatedlySelecting the playback modes ModeProhibiting tape ejection Tape operationsFinding the beginning of a tune To stop play and eject the cassetteTo select the sound mode directly Sound adjustmentsAdjusting the sound Indication RangeStoring your own sound AdjustmentsBasic procedure General settings PSMDimmer Auto Playing an external component External component operationsHandling cassettes MaintenanceHandling discs More about this unit Playing an MP3/WMA disc Changing the source General settings-PSMEjecting a disc Playing a tapeSymptoms Remedies/Causes TroubleshootingTape Audio Amplifier Section SpecificationsHaving Trouble with operation? Refer to page of How to reset your unitParts list for installation and connection Installation/Connection ManualWhen installating the unit in a Nissan car Precautions on power supply and speaker connectionsScrews supplied for this unit Before installing the unit√Ÿ∑’Ë„æ’æ√ÑÕ퇧√’ËÕß Typical Connections / √‡ËÕ¡µËÕ·ªµ‘ Electrical ConnectionsCD Changer / ‡π‡Õ√ÏCD KW-XC404 CD/CASSETTE ReceiverHow to reset your unit How to forcibly eject a disc Getting started General settings PSM Control panel KW-XC404 Sound adjustmentsMore about this unit Disc operations Troubleshooting External component operations Radio operationsHow to read this manual Control panel KW-XC404 Installing the lithium coin battery CR2025 Main elements and featuresGetting started Canceling the display Demonstrations Radio operations Listening to a preset station Assigning titles to the stations Disc operations Playing discs in the CD changer To go to the next or previous folders for MP3 and WMA discs While playing an MP3 or WMA disc Changing the display informationSelecting the playback modes To change the playback direction Finding the beginning of a tuneSelecting preset sound modes Adjusting the soundAdjustments General settings PSM AUX Adjust Auxiliary input level adjustment External component operations Maintenance More about this unit Playing an MP3/WMA disc Changing the source FM/AM General Disc playback MP3/WMA playback MP3/WMA playback Tape playback CD changer SymptomsSpecifications Having Trouble with operation? KW-XC404 Set EXT Input to EXT Input see page 21 of the Instructions Connecting the external amplifiersTypical Connections