JVC MX-K30 User Manual

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For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.
which are located either on the rear, bot-
tom or side of the cabinet. Retain this
information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
LVT0860-001D
44-1074-1
[J]
COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
MX-K30/MX-K10
Consists of CA-MXK30 and SP-MXK30
Consists of CA-MXK10 and SP-MXK10
BASS-REFLEX BASS-REFLEX
CD-R/RW PLAYBACK
3-CD
PLAY & EXCHANGE
ACTIVE
BASS EX.
CLOCK
/TIMER
COMPU PLAY CONTROL
ACTIVE BASS
EXTENSION
EJECT EJECT
REC / PLAY
B
CD SYNCHRO RECORDING
PLAY
A
FULL - LOGIC CONTROL
AUX
CD
TAPE
FM
/ AM
TAPE
A / B
C
D
3
CD
2
CD
1
COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
MX-K10
1 BIT
DUAL D/A
CONVERTER
PROGRAM
SOUND
MODE
REPEAT
PANDOM
PRESET
TUNING
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
CANCEL
PHONES
REC START
/ STOP
CD
REC START
DUBBING
SET
/ DEMO
V
O
L
U
M
E
DISC SKIP
R
O
C
K
I
C
L
A
S
S
C
P
O
P
FM MODE
FM /AM
AUX
SLEEP
STANDBY/ON
CD
1
CD
2
CD
3
SOUND
MODE
ACTIVE
BASS EX.
FADE
MUTING
VOLUME
PROGRAM
/RANDOM
REPEAT
TAPE
A/B
TAPE
CD
CA-MXK10SP-MXK10
CA-MXK30SP-MXK30 SP-MXK30
SP-MXK10
CD-R/RW PLAYBACK
3-CD
PLAY & EXCHANGE
ACTIVE
BASS EX.
CLOCK
/TIMER
COMPU PLAY CONTROL
ACTIVE BASS
EXTENSION
EJECT EJECT
REC / PLAY
B
CD SYNCHRO RECORDING
PLAY
A
FULL - LOGIC CONTROL
AUX
CD
TAPE
FM
/ AM
TAPE
A / B
C
D
3
C
D
2
CD
1
COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM
MX-K30
1 BIT
DUAL D/A
CONVERTER
PROGRAM
SOUND
MODE
REPEAT
PANDOM
PRESET
TUNING
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
CANCEL
PHONES
REC START
/ STOP
CD
REC START DUBBING
SET
/ DEMO
V
O
L
U
M
E
DISC SKIP
R
O
C
K
I
C
L
A
S
S
C
P
O
P
FM MODE
FM /AM
AUX
SLEEP
STANDBY/ON
CD
1
CD
2
CD
3
SOUND
MODE
ACTIVE
BASS EX.
FADE
MUTING
VOLUME
PROGRAM
/RANDOM
REPEAT
TAPE
A/B
TAPE
CD
INSTRUCTIONS
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

For Customer Use:Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.which are located either on the rear, bot-tom or side of the cabinet. Retain thisinformation

Page 2 - DO NOT OPEN

7Basic Operations)Turning the Power On and OffTurning the System On1Press the %STANDBY/ON button.The display comes on and “WELCOME” is displayed once.

Page 3 - Caution — POWER switch!

8Basic OperationsFade-out Muting (FADE MUTING)You can mute the output with one touch operation.To muting the output, press the FADE MUTING button on t

Page 4

9Using the TunerYou can listen to FM and AM stations. Stations can be tuned inmanually, automatically, or from preset memory storage.❏ Before listenin

Page 5

10Using the Tuner• In AM broadcast, reception sensitivity will be changed byturning the AM loop antenna. Turn the AM loop antennafor best reception.Pr

Page 6

11Using the CD PlayerThe CD Player has the rotational disc tray that can accommodate3 CDs.You can use Normal, Program, Random, or Repeat Play. Here ar

Page 7

12Using the CD PlayerExample of indication:One Touch PlayThe power comes on, and operations are done automatically.❏ By pressing the CD 6 button, the

Page 8

13Using the CD PlayerBasics of Using the CD Player-Normal PlayTo Play CDs1Load CDs.2Press one of the Disc button (CD1-CD3) youwant to play.The selecte

Page 9

14Using the CD PlayerProgramming the Playing Orderof the TracksYou can program the playing order of the tracks on all the CDs.Note that you can only m

Page 10 - Basic Operations

15Using the CD PlayerRandom PlayThe tracks of all the CDs will play in no special order when youuse this mode.• To use Repeat Play for Random Play, pr

Page 11 - On the Remote Control

16Using the Cassette Deck (Listening to a Tape)The Cassette Deck allows you to play, record, and dub audio tapes.❏ Listening to type I tape is suitabl

Page 12 - Using the Tuner

G-1Warnings, Cautions and Others For U.S.A.This equipment has been tested andfound to comply with the limits for a ClassB digital device, pursuant to

Page 13

17Using the Cassette Deck (Recording)Recording onto a cassette from any of the sound sources is simple.Just place a tape in Deck B, have the source r

Page 14 - Using the CD Player

18Using the Cassette Deck (Recording)Standard RecordingThis is the basic method for recording any source. The System alsohas special ways for recordin

Page 15

19Using an External EquipmentListening to the External EquipmentYou can listen to the external equipment such as MD recorder, cas-sette deck, or other

Page 16 - Normal Play

20Using the TimersThe timers lets you control recording and listening functions auto-matically. Three types of timers are available: DAILY Timer Use

Page 17

21Using the TimersSetting the Daily TimerOnce you have set the Daily Timer, the timer will be activated atthe same time every day. The Timer indicator

Page 18

22Using the TimersPreparation for each music source:Perform the following operation according to the music sourceyou have selected. Then, the System e

Page 19 - FULL - LOGIC CONTROL

23Using the TimersUsing the UnitYou can set the time in the same way as for setting the Daily Tim-er.1Insert a blank or erasable tape into the DeckB a

Page 20

24Using the TimersSetting the SLEEP TimerUse the Sleep Timer to turn the System off after a certain numberof minutes when it is playing. By setting th

Page 21 - (When finished)

25Care And MaintenanceHandle your CDs and tapes carefully, and they will last a longtime.Compact DiscsCAUTION:• Do not use any solvent (for example, c

Page 22 - Using an External Equipment

26Troubleshooting• If you are having a problem with your System, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.• If you cannot so

Page 23 - Using the Timers

G-2CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTDANGER1. Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.CAUTION1.Do not o

Page 24 - After 2 seconds

27BT-51001-5(0301)QUALITY SERVICEHOW TO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTERDear Customer,In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase,pleas

Page 25

28THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ANDIN COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO.WHAT WE WILL DO:If t

Page 26 - Using the Unit

0302NNMCREBETENVICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITEDSpecificationsAmplifierOutput PowerCA-MXK30 80 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 6 Ω at 1kHz, with n

Page 27

For Customer Use:Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.which are located either on the rear, bot-tom or side of the cabinet. Retain thisinformation

Page 28 - Care And Maintenance

G-1Warnings, Cautions and Others / Mises en garde, précautions et indications diverses(For U.S.A)CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO

Page 29 - Troubleshooting

G-2CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTDANGER:1. Invisible laser radiation when open and interlockfailed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.CAUTION: 1. Do no

Page 30 - Authorized Service Centers

1EnglishIntroductionThank you for purchasing the JVC Compact Component System.We hope it will be a valued addition to your home, giving you years of e

Page 31 - LIMITED WARRANTY

2EnglishTable of ContentsIntroduction ...

Page 32 - Specifications

3EnglishGetting StartedAccessoriesMake sure that you have all of the following items, which are supplied with the System.AM Loop Antenna (1)Remote Con

Page 33 - SYSTEME DE COMPOSANTS COMPACT

4Getting StartedEnglishCAUTION:• Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet.Connecting the FM AntennaUsing the Supplied W

Page 34 - For Canada/pour le Canada

1IntroductionThank you for purchasing the JVC Compact Component System.We hope it will be a valued addition to your home, giving you years of enjoymen

Page 35 - ATTENTION

5Getting StartedEnglishConnecting the AM AntennaRear Panel of the Unit• Even when connecting an outside AM antenna, keep the indoor AM loop connected.

Page 36 - Introduction

6Getting StartedEnglishConnecting External EquipmentConnect a signal cord (not supplied) between the System’s AUX-IN terminals and the output terminal

Page 37 - Table of Contents

7EnglishBasic Operations)Turning the Power On and OffTurning the System On1Press the %STANDBY/ON button.The display comes on and “WELCOME” is displaye

Page 38 - Getting Started

8Basic OperationsEnglishFade-out Muting (FADE MUTING)You can mute the output with one touch operation.To muting the output, press the FADE MUTING butt

Page 39 - FM Wire Antenna

9EnglishUsing the TunerYou can listen to FM and AM stations. Stations can be tuned inmanually, automatically, or from preset memory storage.❏ Before l

Page 40 - Connecting the Speakers

10Using the TunerEnglish• In AM broadcast, reception sensitivity will be changed byturning the AM loop antenna. Turn the AM loop antennafor best recep

Page 41 - COMPU Play

11EnglishUsing the CD PlayerThe CD Player has the rotational disc tray that can accommodate3 CDs.You can use Normal, Program, Random, or Repeat Play.

Page 42

12Using the CD PlayerEnglishExample of indication:One Touch PlayThe power comes on, and operations are done automatically.❏ By pressing the CD 6 butto

Page 43

13Using the CD PlayerEnglishBasics of Using the CD Player-Normal PlayTo Play CDs1Load CDs.2Press one of the Disc button (CD1-CD3) youwant to play.The

Page 44

14Using the CD PlayerEnglishProgramming the Playing Orderof the TracksYou can program the playing order of the tracks on all the CDs.Note that you can

Page 45 - CAUTION:

2Table of ContentsIntroduction ...1Fea

Page 46

15Using the CD PlayerEnglishRandom PlayThe tracks of all the CDs will play in no special order when youuse this mode.• To use Repeat Play for Random P

Page 47

16EnglishUsing the Cassette Deck (Listening to a Tape)The Cassette Deck allows you to play, record, and dub audio tapes.❏ Listening to type I tape is

Page 48

17EnglishUsing the Cassette Deck (Recording)Recording onto a cassette from any of the sound sources is simple.Just place a tape in Deck B, have the s

Page 49 - To Make a Program

18Using the Cassette Deck (Recording)EnglishStandard RecordingThis is the basic method for recording any source. The System alsohas special ways for r

Page 50 - Unlocking the Tray

19EnglishUsing an External EquipmentListening to the External EquipmentYou can listen to the external equipment such as MD recorder, cas-sette deck, o

Page 51

20EnglishUsing the TimersThe timers lets you control recording and listening functions auto-matically. Three types of timers are available: DAILY Time

Page 52

21Using the TimersEnglishSetting the Daily TimerOnce you have set the Daily Timer, the timer will be activated atthe same time every day. The Timer in

Page 53 - REC START

22Using the TimersEnglishPreparation for each music source:Perform the following operation according to the music sourceyou have selected. Then, the S

Page 54

23Using the TimersEnglishUsing the UnitYou can set the time in the same way as for setting the Daily Tim-er.1Insert a blank or erasable tape into the

Page 55

24Using the TimersEnglishSetting the SLEEP TimerUse the Sleep Timer to turn the System off after a certain numberof minutes when it is playing. By set

Page 56

3Getting StartedAccessoriesMake sure that you have all of the following items, which are supplied with the System.AM Loop Antenna (1)Remote Control (1

Page 57

25EnglishCare And MaintenanceHandle your CDs and tapes carefully, and they will last a longtime.Compact DiscsCAUTION:• Do not use any solvent (for exa

Page 58

26EnglishTroubleshooting• If you are having a problem with your System, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.• If you ca

Page 59

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Page 60

4Getting StartedCAUTION:• Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet.Connecting the FM AntennaUsing the Supplied Wire Ant

Page 61 - Specification

5Getting StartedConnecting the AM AntennaRear Panel of the Unit• Even when connecting an outside AM antenna, keep the indoor AM loop connected.CAUTION

Page 62 - 0302NNMCREBETEN, FR

6Getting StartedConnecting External EquipmentConnect a signal cord (not supplied) between the System’s AUX-IN terminals and the output terminals of th

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