JVC 0803AIMMDWJEM User Manual

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English
GVT0104-002A
[UB]
CA-UXJ55MD
MICRO COMPONENT MD SYSTEM
INSTRUCTIONS
STANDBY/ON
DISP/CHARA
CANCEL
SET
ENTER
DISC UP
TITLE/EDIT
GROUP TITLE
DISC DOWN
MD
REC
TAPE
REC
MD&TAPE
REC
REV.
MODE
SLEEP
A.STANDBY
DIMMER
SHIFT AHB PRO
BEEP
LP:
VOLUME
REPEAT
TITLE SEARCH
/EDIT
CD MD TAPE
FM/AM
/AUX
123
456
789
10 0 +10
RM-SUXJ55MDU REMOTE CONTROL
GROUP SKIP GROUP SKIP
6 6 23
GROUP REC
ON/OFF
REC
TIME
REC
SPEED
CD REC
MODE
CLOCK/
TIMER
PLAY
MODE
BASS/
TREBLE
FM
MODE
PHONES
5-CD CHANGER, PLAY&EXCHANGE
CD1 0
0
¢4
7
0
CD2 0 CD3 0 CD4 0 CD5 0
DISC
SELECT
AUX/DVD
FM/AM
MD REC
/
8
CD
/
8
MD
¤‹
TAPE
VOLUME
+
UP
DOWN
DISC LOADING MECHANISM
MICRO COMPONENT MD SYSTEM UX-J55MD
STANDBY/ON
AUTO REVERSE
REV.MODE
AHB PRO
5-CD
Cover_UX-J55MD[UB]f.p65 7/1/03, 5:01 PM3
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CA-UXJ55MD

EnglishGVT0104-002A[UB]CA-UXJ55MDMICRO COMPONENT MD SYSTEMINSTRUCTIONSSTANDBY/ONDISP/CHARACANCELSETENTERDISC UPTITLE/EDITGROUP TITLEDISC DOWNMDRECTAPE

Page 2 - Warnings, Cautions and Others

7EnglishAM antenna1If the cords are covered with insulation, removea short section of insulation at the end of eachcord by twisting and pulling it off

Page 3 - IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS

8EnglishConnecting External EquipmentYou can connect other equipment which can be used as aplayback device.When you connect and use the equipment, ref

Page 4 - Introduction

9EnglishBasic and Common OperationsSetting the ClockBefore operating the unit any further, first set the built-inclock. When you plug in the power cor

Page 5 - Contents

10EnglishWhen you unplug the AC power cord or if a powerfailure occursThe clock is reset to “0:00” right away, while the tuner preset stations will be

Page 6 - Front Panel

11EnglishReinforcing the Bass SoundThe richness and fullness of the bass sound is clearlymaintained regardless of how low you set the volume level—Act

Page 7 - Display window

12EnglishEx.: When you select “BASS.”Current settingBASS/TREBLEDIMMERVOLUMEAdjusting the ToneYou can adjust the bass level (low frequency range) and t

Page 8 - Remote Control

13EnglishSetting the AM Tuner Interval SpacingSome countries AM channel intervals are set to 9 kHz apart,and some countries use 10 kHz apart.When ship

Page 9 - Getting Started

14EnglishPresetting StationsYou can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations manually.In some cases, test frequencies have been already storedfor the tuner sin

Page 10 - Connecting Speakers

15English3Press the same disc eject button (CD10 –CD50) you have pressed in step 1.The disc tray closes.When loading more than one disc at a timePress

Page 11 - Connecting External Equipment

16EnglishTo resume play, press CD 6 again.To stop during play, press 7.To remove discs, press the corresponding disc eject buttons(CD10 – CD50) on the

Page 12 - Basic and Common Operations

Warnings, Cautions and OthersCAUTION— button!Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (theSTANDBY/ON lamp goes off). The button i

Page 13 - On the unit:

17EnglishTo go to another track directly using the numberbuttonsOn the remote control ONLY:Pressing the number button(s) allowsyou to start playing th

Page 14 - Adjusting the Volume Level

18EnglishIf Program Play is still activated, you cannot eject the discs.To open disc trays (eject discs), before or after play, pressPLAY MODE once or

Page 15 - Adjusting the Tone

19English2Press SET at the start point fromwhich you want to repeat (pointA).3Press SET again at the end pointto which you want to stop repeat(point B

Page 16 - GROUP SKIP GROUP SKIP

20EnglishPlaying Back MDsTo stop during play, press 7.To remove the disc, press 0 (MD eject) on the unit.• Pressing 0 (MD eject) button also turns on

Page 17 - Tuning in to a Preset Station

21EnglishTo go to another trackPress ¢ or 4 repeatedly.• ¢: Skips to the beginning of the next or succeedingtracks.• 4: Goes back to the beginning o

Page 18 - Loading Discs

22EnglishPrograming the Track Playing Order—Program PlayYou can arrange the order in which the tracks play before youstart playing. You can program up

Page 19

23EnglishPlaying at Random—Random PlayThe tracks of the loaded MD will be played at random.1Load an MD.• If the current playing source is not “MD,” pr

Page 20 - —Program Play

24EnglishTo go to another track in the same group, press ¢ or4 repeatedly.• ¢: Skips to the beginning of the next or succeedingtracks in the same grou

Page 21 - Playing at Random—Random Play

25English2) Press the character entrybutton for a character youwant to enter.Ex.:• To enter an “A” or “a,” pressABC once.To enter a “B” or “b,” pressA

Page 22 - On the unit ONLY:

26EnglishPressing 0 (TAPE eject) button also turns on the unit if the cassette isunlocked.DO NOT press 0 (TAPE eject) during tape play.To play both si

Page 23

IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTSREPRODUCTION OF LABELS /1 CLASSIFICATION LABEL ON EXTERIOR SURFACE2 WARNING LABEL INSIDE THE UNIT1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT2

Page 24 - DISP/CHARA

27English4Adjust the volume level to your desiredlistening level.5Apply sound effects, if you wish.• For how to apply sound effects, see pages 11 and

Page 25

28EnglishRecording on MDsBefore You Start Recording on an MD• It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the consent of th

Page 26

29EnglishTo check the remaining recording timePress DISP/CHARA repeatedly until “REC REMAIN” andthe remaining time based on the current recording mode

Page 27 - —MD Title Search

30EnglishTo set group recording modeYou can form a new group (up to 99 groups) easily whilerecording using group recording mode.Press GROUP REC ON/OFF

Page 28 - Press ENTER

31English5Press CD REC MODE to select therecording mode.• Each time you press the button, recordingmode changes as follow:• 1st TRACK REC: Records the

Page 29 - Playing Back Tapes

32English4Press MD REC.The REC (MD recording) indicator startsflashing on the display.When the source is “FM” or “AM,” recording starts.When the sourc

Page 30

33EnglishBefore You Start Recording on a Tape• It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the consent of the copyrightowne

Page 31 - Recording on MDs

34English6Press TAPE REC when theselected recording mode in step 5is still shown on the display.The recording starts and the REC (taperecording) and t

Page 32 - About High-Speed Recording

35EnglishTo record a single track of a CD/MD during playOn the remote control ONLY:While playing back a track of a CD or MDyou want to record, press T

Page 33 - Setting MD Recording Modes

36EnglishTo stop recording, press 7.“WRITING” flashes on the display for a while.To eject the MD or tape, press 7 to stop the recording, thenpress the

Page 34

1EnglishPower sources• When unplugging the unit from the wall outlet, always pullon the plug, not the AC power cord.DO NOT handle the AC power cord wi

Page 35 - To record from a tape:

37EnglishTo add to the conventional MD Editing functions (called thetrack editing functions in this manual), MD Group functionshelp you to classify th

Page 36 - Recording on Tapes

38English• If “PLAY BACK DISC” or “DISC PROTECTED” appears whenyou try to edit an MDYou cannot edit such MDs. See pages 62 and 63.• During Program Pla

Page 37 - Recording CD onto a Tape

39EnglishIn the following examples of group editing, the process isexplained from the very first—that is, inserting a disc. Youcan also edit an MD dur

Page 38

40EnglishAdding a Track to a Group—ENTRY GRThis function allows you to enter a track into a group. Thetrack will be added as the last track in the sel

Page 39 - —CD Synchronized Recording

41EnglishDividing a Group—DIVIDE GRThis function allows you to divide one group into twoseparate groups.You cannot divide the group containing only a

Page 40 - Editing MDs

42EnglishJoining Two Groups—JOIN GRThis function allows you to join two adjacent groups into asingle group.When the groups have their own titles, the

Page 41 - 11 12 13

43EnglishMoving a Group—MOVE GRThis function allows you to move a group.Once a group is moved, the tracks and the other groups arerenumbered.• To stop

Page 42 - Forming a Group—FORM GR

44EnglishUngrouping Tracks—UNGROUPThis function allows you to dissolve a group.You cannot erase the tracks using this function.Once tracks are ungroup

Page 43

45EnglishErasing Tracks in a Group—ERASE GRThis function allows you to erase a group together with tracksin the group.You cannot resume the tracks in

Page 44 - Dividing a Group—DIVIDE GR

46English• If “PLAY BACK DISC” or “DISC PROTECTED” appears whenyou try to edit an MDYou cannot edit such MDs. See pages 62 and 63.• During Program Pla

Page 45 - Joining Two Groups—JOIN GR

2EnglishLocation of the Buttons and Controls ... 3Front Panel ... 3

Page 46 - Moving a Group—MOVE GR

47English5Press SET when you find the pointwhere you want to divide thetrack.“POSIT. (position) 0” appears on the display,and the unit repeats the sel

Page 47 - Ungrouping Tracks—UNGROUP

48English5Press SET.• To cancel the setting, press CANCEL, then repeat fromstep 4.6Press ENTER.“EDITING” appears on the display. Then“WRITING” and the

Page 48

49English5Press SET.• To cancel the setting, press CANCEL, then repeat fromstep 4.6Press ¢ or 4 to selectthe position where you wantto move the track

Page 49 - Continued

50English6Repeat steps 4 and 5 to select all the tracksyou want to erase.• You can select up to 15 tracks. If you select a 16th trackto erase, “MEMORY

Page 50 - Dividing a Track—DIVIDE

51English1Insert an MD you want to edit into the MDloading slot.2Enter the unit into the title entry mode.For the disc and track title:Press TITLE/EDI

Page 51 - Joining Two Tracks—JOIN

52English6Press ENTER to finish the currenttitle entry.“EDITING” appears on the display for awhile, then the next title entry screenappears.• For the

Page 52 - Moving a Track—MOVE

53EnglishYou can assign titles during play or recording• During play:Entering a track titleThe MD recorder repeats playback of the current track until

Page 53 - Erasing Tracks—ERASE

54English3Select the source to record from.1) Press ¢ or 4 repeatedlyto select the source.• Each time you press thebutton, the source changes asfollow

Page 54 - Assigning Titles to an MD

55EnglishBefore the start time, the REC (recording timer) indicator and“REC TIMER STANDBY” start flashing on the display.Before the shut-off time, the

Page 55 - • For the group title:

56EnglishYou can also use the source selecting buttons.When you select “CD”1. Press SET.2. Select the disc number by pressing ¢ or 4 (orDISC UP or D

Page 56

3EnglishLocation of the Buttons and ControlsBecome familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit.Front PanelFront panelSee pages in parentheses

Page 57 - Using the Timers

57EnglishBefore the start time, the DAILY indicator and “DAILYTIMER STANDBY” start flashing on the display.Before the shut-off time, the DAILY indicat

Page 58

58EnglishTo sleep with the Sleep Timer and wake up withthe Daily TimerThe unit turns off (on standby) when the shut-off time comes(set by the Sleep Ti

Page 59 - Using Daily Timer

59EnglishMaintenanceTo get the best performance of the unit, keep your discs, tapes and mechanism clean.General NotesIn general, you will have the bes

Page 60

60EnglishMD Disc TypesThere are two types of MDs: Premastered (prerecorded) and Recordable (blank).Premastered MDsPremastered MDs, which have been rec

Page 61 - Using Sleep Timer

61EnglishCauseThere is a maximum number of tracks which can berecorded, regardless of recording time. More than 254 trackscannot be recorded on an MD.

Page 62 - Maintenance

62EnglishCD/MD MessagesFor CD:MessageCANNOT PLAYCD1* NO DISC(* Selected disc number appears.)CANNOT RECx1 REC ONLYMessageBLANK DISCCANNOT ENTRY!CANNOT

Page 63 - Additional Information

63English MessageMD NO DISCNON AUDIO (or DVD)CAN NOT COPYPLAY BACKDISCREAD ERRORSCMS CANNOTCOPYSignificationThere is no MD.You are trying to copy a no

Page 64 - Symptoms

64EnglishCA-UXJ55MDAmplifierOutput Power (IEC 268-3):40 W (20 W + 20 W) at 4 Ω (MAX.)30 W (15 W + 15 W) at 4 Ω (10 % THD)Audio input sensitivity/Imped

Page 65 - CD/MD Messages

VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED0803AIMMDWJEMEN, CS© 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITEDCover_UX-J55MD[UB]f.p65 03.7.17, 4:11 PM2

Page 66 - Troubleshooting

4EnglishDisplay window on the front panelDisplay windowSee pages in parentheses for details.1 CD operation indicators (15, 17 – 19, 34, 36)• CD indica

Page 67 - Specifications

5EnglishRemote ControlSee pages in parentheses for details.1 Number buttons• 1 – 10, 0 and +10 buttons(9, 14, 17, 21, 22, 25, 39 – 41, 47 – 50, 52, 55

Page 68 - 0803AIMMDWJEM

6EnglishGetting StartedUnpackingAfter unpacking, be sure that you have all the following items.The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of eac

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