Disc/file Operations:

The disc does not play.

]You have inserted a DVD Video whose Region Code is not correct. (“REGION ERR” appears on the display.)

]The disc is placed upside down. Place the disc with the label side up.

ID3 Tag on an MP3 disc cannot be shown.

]There are two types of ID3 Tag—Version 1 and Version 2. This System can only show ID3 Tag Version 1.

Groups and files are not played back as you expect.

]The playing order is determined when the files were recorded. It depends on the application.

AV files are not played back.

]The disc or USB mass storage class device includes different types of files (Audio file, Video file and Still

picture file.). In this case, you can play back the files selected only by the “FILE TYPE” setting (see page 37).

]You have changed the “FILE TYPE” setting after the System read the disc or the USB mass storage class device. In this case, reload the disc or disconnect the USB mass storage class device and connect it again.

The disc sound is discontinuous.

]The disc is scratched or dirty.

The playback sounds strange.

]Cancel Vocal Masking (see page 32).

]Cancel Key adjustment (see page 33).

No subtitle appears on the TV screen though you have selected the initial subtitle language.

]Some discs are programmed to always display no subtitle initially. If this happens, press SUB TITLE after starting play (see page 18).

Audio language is different from the one you have selected as the initial audio language.

]Some discs/files are programmed to always use the original language initially. If this happens, press AUDIO MPX after starting play (see page 17).

The disc tray does not open or close.

]The AC power cord is not plugged in.

]Child Lock is in use. “LOCKED” appears on the display window (see page 22).

]Program Play is in use. Cancel Program Play (see page 21).

Tape Operations:

The cassette holder cannot be opened.

]Power supply from the AC power cord has been cut off while the tape was running. Turn on the System.

Recording Operations:

“CANNOT REC” appears on the display.

]The System cannot perform recording.

Impossible to record.

]Small tabs on the back of the cassette are removed. Cover the holes with adhesive tape.

]Karaoke Scoring is in use. Cancel the Karaoke Scoring (see page 32).

Karaoke Operations:

Karaoke function cannot be activated.

]Ensure at least 1 microphone is connected and Mic Mixing is activated. If a microphone is not connected, you cannot activate Mic Mixing and any other Karaoke related function.

Karaoke Scoring function cannot be activated.

]You cannot use Karaoke Scoring while recording, or while the disc menu for DVD Video/SVCD/VCD is shown on the TV screen.

Scoring result seems wrong (or “– –” appears).

]The time of the playback and singing along are too short

for Karaoke Scoring. It is recommended to sing more than 3 minutes to obtain a correct scoring result.

]No sound from the microphone or the input level (MIC

LEVEL) is too low.

]You have sung too quietly.

Timer Operations:

Daily Timer or Recording Timer does not work.

]The System has been turned on when the on-time comes. Timer starts working only when the System is turned off.

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JVC GVT0245-001A, DX-J21 Disc/file Operations, Tape Operations, Recording Operations, Karaoke Operations, Timer Operations

GVT0245-001A, DX-J21, CA-DXJ21, CA-DXJ11 specifications

The JVC CA-DXJ11 and CA-DXJ21, along with the DX-J21 and GVT0245-001A, represent a series of versatile and powerful audio systems designed for music enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. These models are characterized by their innovative features, advanced technologies, and high-quality sound reproduction, making them suitable for a variety of listening environments.

Starting with the JVC CA-DXJ11, this compact stereo system is designed for both functionality and aesthetics. It boasts a built-in CD player that supports various disc formats, including CD-R and CD-RW, allowing users to enjoy their favorite albums. The addition of an AM/FM tuner provides a broad selection of radio stations, enhancing the listening experience. With a total output power of around 50 watts, the CA-DXJ11 delivers clear and powerful audio across a wide frequency range, making it ideal for parties or intimate gatherings.

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