TV SOUND/DBS
SOURCE NAME
TAPE/CDR
SOURCE NAME

Basic Settings

Some of the following settings are required after connecting and positioning your speakers in your listening room, while others will make operations easier.

Recording a Source

For analog-to-analog recording

You can record any analog source through the receiver to —

the cassette deck (or CD recorder) connected to the TAPE/CDR jacks, and

the VCR connected to the VCR jacks

— at the same time.

Changing the Source Name

When you have connected a CD recorder to the TAPE/CDR jacks or the DBS tuner to the TV SOUND/DBS jacks on the rear panel, change the source name which will be shown on the display when you select the CD recorder or DBS tuner as the source.

On the front panel ONLY:

For digital-to-digital recording

You can record the currently selected digital input through the receiver to a digital recording device connected to the DIGITAL OUT terminal.

Notes:

Analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog recordings are not possible.

The output volume level, bass boost (see page 12), tone adjustment (see page 12), and DSP modes (see page 23) cannot affect the recording.

The test tone signal (see pages 26 and 27) does not come out through the DIGITAL OUT terminal.

When changing the source name from “TAPE” to “CDR”:

• Press and hold TAPE/CDR/ SOURCE NAME to assign “CDR.”

When changing the source name from “TV SOUND” to “DBS”:

• Press and hold TV SOUND/DBS/ SOURCE NAME to assign “DBS.”

Adjusting the Front Speaker Output

Balance

If the sounds you hear from the front right and left speakers are unequal, you can adjust the speaker output balance.

Before you start, remember....

There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.

On the front panel ONLY:

1. Press ADJUST repeatedly until

ADJUST SETTING

“L/R BALANCE” appears on the

 

display.

 

To change the source name to “TAPE” or “TV SOUND,” repeat

the same procedure above — press and hold TAPE/CDR/SOURCE NAME to select “TAPE” or TV SOUND/DBS/SOURCE NAME to select “TV SOUND.”

Note:

Without changing the source name, you can still use the connected components. However, there may be some inconvenience.

“TAPE” or “TV SOUND” will appear on the display when you select the CD recorder or DBS tuner.

You cannot use the digital input (see page 16) for the CD recorder.

You cannot use the COMPU LINK remote control system (see page 31) to operate the CD recorder.

The display changes to show the current setting.

2.Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ° to adjust the balance.

Pressing CONTROL UP 5 decreases the left channel output from CNTR (Center) to –21.

Pressing CONTROL DOWN °decreases the right channel output from CNTR (Center) to –21.

CONTROL

DOWN UP

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JVC RX-7010RBK Basic Settings, Recording a Source, Changing the Source Name, Adjusting the Front Speaker Output Balance

RX-7012RSL, RX-7010RBK specifications

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