
Thank you for purchasing a JVC product. Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit.
CONTENTS
How to reset your unit  | 2  | SOUND ADJUSTMENTS  | 25  | |
LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS  | 4  | Adjusting the sound  | 25  | |
Reinforcing the bass sound  | 25  | |||
Control panel  | 4  | |||
Selecting preset sound modes  | 26  | |||
Remote controller  | 5  | |||
Storing your own sound adjustments  | 27  | |||
Preparing the remote controller  | 6  | |||
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ENGLISH
BASIC OPERATIONS  | 7  | 
RADIO OPERATIONS  | 8  | 
Listening to the radio  | 8  | 
Storing stations in memory  | 9  | 
Tuning in to a preset station  | 10  | 
Other convenient tuner functions  | 11  | 
CD OPERATIONS  | 12  | 
Playing a CD  | 12  | 
Locating a track or a particular portion  | 
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on a CD  | 13  | 
Selecting CD playback modes  | 14  | 
Playing a CD Text  | 15  | 
Other convenient CD functions  | 15  | 
MP3 INTRODUCTION  | 16  | 
What is MP3?  | 16  | 
How are MP3 files recorded and  | 
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played back?  | 16  | 
MP3 OPERATIONS  | 18  | 
Playing an MP3 disc  | 18  | 
Locating a file or particular portion  | 
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on an MP3 disc  | 19  | 
Selecting MP3 playback modes  | 21  | 
LEVEL METER SETTING  | 28  | 
Selecting level meter patterns  | 28  | 
OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS  | 29  | 
About the demonstration mode  | 
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(DEMO MODE)  | 29  | 
Setting the clock  | 29  | 
Changing general settings (PSM)  | 30  | 
Assigning names to the sources  | 33  | 
EXTERNAL COMPONENT OPERATIONS ...  | 34  | 
CD CHANGER OPERATIONS  | 35  | 
Playing CDs  | 35  | 
Selecting CD playback modes  | 37  | 
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  | 38  | 
Handling cassettes  | 38  | 
Handling discs  | 39  | 
TROUBLESHOOTING  | 40  | 
SPECIFICATIONS  | 43  | 
TAPE OPERATIONS  | 22  | 
Listening to a tape  | 22  | 
Finding the beginning of a tune  | 23  | 
Other convenient tape functions  | 24  | 
BEFORE USE
*For safety....
•Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will block outside sounds, making driving dangerous.
•Stop the car before performing any complicated operations.
*Temperature inside the car....
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold weather, wait until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.
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