Contents

Location of the Buttons

3

Front Panel

3

Remote Control

5

Getting Started

6

Unpacking

6

Connecting Antennas

6

Connecting Speakers

7

Connecting Other Equipment

8

Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control

9

Basic Settings

10

Turning On the Power

11

Setting the Clock

11

Changing the Display Brightness

12

Changing the Display Contrast

12

Basic and Common Operations

13

Selecting the Sources and Starting Play

14

Adjusting the Volume

14

Reinforcing the Bass Sound

15

Adjusting the Bass and Treble Sounds

15

Using the AAC Sounds

16

Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts

17

Tuning in to a Station

18

Presetting Stations

19

Tuning in to a Preset Station

19

Playing Back the External Component

20

Selecting the External Component

21

Adjusting the Input Level

21

Changing the Source Name

22

Playing Back CDs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)

23

Precautions on CD Playback

24

Playing Back the Entire CD—Normal Play

24

Basic CD Operations

25

Programing the Playing Order of the Tracks

 

—Program Play

25

Playing at Random—Random Play

26

Repeating Tracks or CD—Repeat Play

27

Prohibiting Disc Ejection—Disc Lock

27

Playing Back the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) ....

28

Playing Back the Entire HDD

 

—Continuous Play

29

Basic HDD Operations

30

Playing Tracks in an Album—Album Play

31

Playing Albums in a Library—Library Play

32

Playing at Random—Random Play

33

Repeating Tracks—Repeat Play

33

Searching for Albums and Tracks to Play

 

—Search Modes

34

Recording into the HDD

38

Before You Start Recording

39

Using Automatic Recording Functions

40

Recording CDs

43

Recording FM/AM Broadcasts

45

Recording the External Component

46

Making Your Own Titles

48

Assigning Titles to Albums and Tracks

49

Editing the HDD

51

Introducing HDD Editing Functions

52

Changing the Library Names—LIB. NAME

53

Restoring the Libraries—RESTORE

54

Copying an Album—COPY ALBUM

54

Moving an Album—LIB. CHANGE

55

Making a New Album—MAKE ALBUM

55

Erasing an Album—ERASE

56

Erasing All Albums—ALL ERASE

57

Copying a Track—COPY TRACK

57

Copying a Portion of a Track—A-B COPY

58

Moving a Track—MOVE

59

Dividing a Track—DIVIDE

60

Joining Tracks—JOIN

61

Erasing a Track—ERASE TRK

62

Using the Timers

63

Using Recording Timer

64

Using Daily Timer

66

Using Sleep Timer

67

Using Auto Power Off

68

Timer Priority

68

Using an Optional Keyboard

69

Keys Used for Operating This Unit

69

Operating Procedures Using the Keyboard

70

Maintenance

72

Messages

73

Troubleshooting

75

Specifications

78

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NX-HD10 specifications

The JVC NX-HD10 is a versatile and innovative audio system that combines modern technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for both casual listeners and audiophiles. This compact yet powerful music system delivers a wide range of functionalities, including CD playback, FM/AM radio, and USB connectivity, allowing users to enjoy their music library in multiple formats.

One of the standout features of the NX-HD10 is its high-quality sound reproduction. Equipped with a powerful amplifier and advanced speaker design, the system is designed to deliver clear, rich audio across various genres of music. The audio performance is further enhanced by the incorporation of JVC’s unique technologies, which optimize sound output and ensure that every note is delivered with precision.

The system boasts a sleek and modern design, making it a stylish addition to any room. Its compact size allows for easy placement on a shelf or tabletop, while the elegant finish adds a touch of sophistication. The user interface is simple and intuitive, featuring a large LCD display that provides clear visibility of the system’s functions and settings.

Connectivity is another highlight of the NX-HD10. In addition to traditional audio sources like CDs and radio, the system supports USB playback, making it easy to play music directly from flash drives or other digital media. This versatility ensures that users can enjoy their favorite tracks without the hassle of complicated setups.

Another key characteristic of the NX-HD10 is its compatibility with Bluetooth technology, enabling wireless streaming from smartphones, tablets, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices. This feature not only adds convenience but also expands the options for music playback, allowing users to create playlists and access streaming services effortlessly.

Moreover, the system includes built-in equalization presets that allow users to customize their listening experience according to their preferences and the type of music being played. This personalization feature ensures that whether it's classical music, rock, or jazz, the NX-HD10 can adapt to provide the best auditory experience.

In conclusion, the JVC NX-HD10 is an impressive audio system that combines aesthetic design with high-quality sound and versatile connectivity options. Its multiple features, including CD playback, Bluetooth streaming, and USB support, make it a practical choice for music lovers seeking an all-in-one solution for their audio needs. With the NX-HD10, JVC continues to demonstrate its commitment to innovation and quality in the world of home audio systems.