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Table of Contents

Features

1

Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks

20

How This Manual Is Organized

1

Checking the Program

21

IMPORTANT CAUTIONS

1

Changing the Program

21

 

 

Random Play

21

Getting Started

3

Repeating a Track or the Discs

22

Accessories

3

Tray Lock Function

22

How to Put Batteries in the Remote Control

3

Locking the Trays

22

Using the Remote Control

3

Unlocking the Trays

22

Connecting the FM Antenna

4

 

 

Connecting the AM (MW/LW) Antenna

4

Using the Cassette Deck (Playing)

23

Connecting the Speakers

5

Regular Play

24

Connecting Auxiliary Equipment

5

Fast Left and Fast Right

24

COMPU PLAY

6

Music Scan

24

 

 

Finding the Beginning of the Current Selection ....

24

Common Operations

7

Finding the Beginning of the Next Selection

24

Demo Mode

7

Reverse Mode

25

Setting the Clock

8

 

 

Turning the Power On and Off

8

Using the Cassette Deck (Recording)

26

Turning the System On

8

Things to Know before You Start Recording

26

Turning the System Off

8

Standard Recording

27

Adjusting the Volume

8

Recording AM Station to Tape

28

Reinforcing the Bass Sound

9

CD Direct Recording

28

Sound Modes

9

Auto Edit Recording

28

Customizing a Sound Mode

10

Tape to Tape Recording (Dubbing)

29

Changing the Display

10

How to Use DUBBING

29

Listening to Auxiliary Equipment

11

 

 

 

 

Using the Timer

30

Using the Tuner

12

Setting the Daily Timer

31

Tuning in a Station

12

Turning the Daily Timer On and Off

32

Switching between Frequency Bands

12

Setting the Recording Timer

33

Three Ways to Select a Station

13

Turning the Recording Timer On and Off

34

Presetting Stations

13

Setting the Sleep Timer

34

Changing the FM Reception Mode

13

Timer Priority

35

Receiving FM Stations with RDS

14

 

 

What Information RDS can Provide

14

Care and Maintenance

36

Changing the Display

14

 

 

Searching for Programmes by PTY codes

15

Troubleshooting

37

EON Function

15

 

 

ALARM function

16

Specifications

38

Using the CD Player

17

 

 

Loading CDs

18

 

 

Basics of Using the CD Player —

 

 

 

Continuous Play

18

 

 

Playing a CD

18

 

 

Selecting a Track

19

 

 

Locating a Track with the Remote Control

 

 

 

Directly

19

 

 

Fast Forward / Reverse

19

 

 

Changing Discs While Playing

19

 

 

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CA-D452TR, CA-D432TR specifications

The JVC CA-D432TR and CA-D452TR are standout mini component stereo systems that offer impressive sound quality, functionality, and modern features suitable for various audio needs. Designed for music enthusiasts who appreciate both performance and design, these models combine aesthetic appeal with advanced audio technology.

One of the main features of both models is their robust power output, providing high-quality sound that fills any room. The CA-D432TR typically delivers around 40 watts per channel, while the CA-D452TR enhances the experience with greater fidelity and power. This power is backed by JVC's renowned sound engineering, ensuring that users can enjoy their favorite tracks with clarity and depth.

Both systems feature a CD player with a range of playback capabilities, including CD-R and CD-RW formats. This versatility allows users to enjoy their music collections without limitations, while the built-in AM/FM tuner provides access to a wide variety of radio stations. The CA-D452TR takes the audio experience further with digital tuning, enabling users to quickly tune into their favorite stations with precision.

Connectivity is another strong point for the CA-D432TR and CA-D452TR. Both models come equipped with multiple input options, including AUX and USB ports. This connectivity allows users to easily connect their smartphones, tablets, or other devices for seamless music playback, making it convenient to stream music from various sources. The incorporation of Bluetooth technology in the CA-D452TR takes this versatility one step further, enabling wireless streaming for a more liberated listening experience.

The speakers of both models are designed to deliver powerful bass and clear highs, ensuring that every genre of music is represented accurately. The CA-D452TR includes a dedicated subwoofer output, allowing users to enhance their sound system further with an external subwoofer, if desired.

Both stereo systems boast a stylish design that fits well in any home environment. With their sleek lines and contemporary look, they serve not just as audio devices but also as attractive additions to anyone's living space.

In conclusion, the JVC CA-D432TR and CA-D452TR offer a rich audio experience with their powerful performance, versatile connectivity options, and stylish design. Perfect for both casual listeners and audiophiles alike, these mini component systems showcase JVC's commitment to quality and innovation in home audio. Whether you're enjoying your favorite CDs or streaming music wirelessly, these models ensure that your listening experience remains top-notch.