JVC CA-WMD90R User Manual

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COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
INSTRUCTIONS
CA-WMD90R
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial
No. which are located either on the rear,
bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this
information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
LVT0275-001A
[B]
COMPACT COMPONENT MD SYSTEM
VOLUME
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SEWMD90RU
SURROUND SOUND
ACTIVE
BASS EX.
FM MODE
MARK ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO SET
CANCEL
ENTER
PQRS
EON PTY SEARCH DISPLAY
TA/NEWS/INFO
– PTY SELECT
FM/AM TAPE AUX
TUV WXYZ
DISPLAY
/CHARA
SLEEP
123
456
B
A
897
10 0
+10
+
MD MD TITLETITLE
INPUTINPUT
MD
MD
CA-WMD90R[B].COVER 99.3.4, 8:31 PM1
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Page 1 - CA-WMD90R

COMPACTDIGITAL AUDIOINSTRUCTIONSCA-WMD90RFor Customer Use:Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located either on the rear, bottom or sid

Page 2 - Warnings, Cautions and Others

– 7 –1 Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM LOOPterminals as illustrated.2 Turn the AM loop antenna until you have the bestreception.To connect an ou

Page 3 - LASER PRODUCT

– 8 –ANTENNAANTENNAConnecting Other EquipmentYou can connect the following equipment to this unit:• Cassette deck — used as a playback and recordingde

Page 4 - Introduction

– 9 –ANTENNANOW, you can plug in the unit and other connectedequipment FINALLY!To outputTo optical digital outputProtective plugTo connect audio equip

Page 5 - Contents

– 10 –Basic and Common OperationsRemote controlFront panelThe buttons and controls enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this s

Page 6 - Front Panel

– 11 –Here are basic and common things that apply to all thefunctions of the unit.Setting the ClockYou can set the clock whether the unit is turned on

Page 7

– 12 –Adjustable frequency rangeCreating Your Own Sound Mode —MANUAL ModeYou can create and store your own sound mode only byusing the buttons and con

Page 8 - Remote Control

– 13 –Listening to FM and AM (MW/LW) BroadcastsRemote controlFront panelThe buttons and controls enlarged in the illustration below are used and expla

Page 9 - Getting Started

– 14 –When using the number buttons on the remote control,make sure that they are ready for tuner operations.• Pressing FM/AM on the remote control ma

Page 10 - Connecting Speakers

– 15 –Tuning in a Preset Station1Press FM/AM.The unit automatically turns on and tunes in thepreviously tuned station (either FM or AM–MW/LW).• Each t

Page 11 - Connecting Other Equipment

– 16 –Searching for Programs by PTY Codes (PTYSearch)One of the advantages of RDS is that you can locate aparticular kind of program by specifying the

Page 12

Warnings, Cautions and OthersIMPORTANT for the U.K.DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If theplug fitted is not suitable for the power

Page 13 - Basic and Common Operations

– 17 –How the EON function actually works:CASE 1If there is no station broadcasting the program youhave selectedThe unit continues tuning in the curre

Page 14 - Adjusting the Volume

– 18 –Classification of the PTY codes for some FMstations may be different from the above list.Description of the PTY codes:NONE: Undefined.NEWS:News.

Page 15 - Selecting the Sound Modes

– 19 –Playing Back CDsFront panelThe buttons and controls enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 20 to 22).+

Page 16 - TUV WXYZ

– 20 –When using the remote control, make sure that it is readyfor CD operations.• Pressing CD 1, CD 2, CD 3, or CD 6 on the remotecontrol makes the r

Page 17 - Presetting Stations

– 21 –To locate a particular point in a track during playOn the unit:Rotate the left jog dial.• Counterclockwise (1): Fast reverses the tacks.• Clockw

Page 18 - Changing the RDS Information

– 22 –If you try to program a 33rd step“CD FULL” will appear in the main display.If your entry is ignoredYou have tried to program a track from an emp

Page 19 - Temporarily

– 23 –Playing Back MDsFront panelThe buttons and controls enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 24 to 28).R

Page 20 - Test function

– 24 –Track No.Elapsed playing timeTrack No.Elapsed playing timeThis shows the currently selected disc.Insert an MD in the sameway as indicated on the

Page 21 - Description of the PTY codes:

– 25 –MD playback sequence on MD deck BWhen 3 MDs are loaded in MD deck B loading slots, they areplayed in one of the following sequences.• When MD 1

Page 22 - Playing Back CDs

– 26 –Programming the Playing Order of theTracks — Program PlayYou can arrange the order in which the tracks play beforeyou start playing. You can pro

Page 23 - Basic CD Operations

CA-D3SCA-D3S1 cm1 cm15 cm 15 cm15 cm 15 cm15 cm10 cmFront view Side viewCaution: Proper VentilationTo avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to pr

Page 24 - Tracks — Program Play

– 27 –MD PROGRAMCanceled(Continuous play)MD RANDOMStep No.Ex. Disc No. 2 is selectedDisc No. and Track No.Ex. Track No. 8 is selectedTo check the prog

Page 25 - CD RANDOM

– 28 –MD PROGRAMCanceled(Continuous play)MD RANDOMRepeating Tracks — Repeat PlayYou can have all the tracks, the program or the individualtrack curren

Page 26 - Playing Back MDs

– 29 –Recording on MDsFront panelThe buttons and controls enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 30 to 37).R

Page 27 - Loading MDs

– 30 –ContinuedBefore You Start Recording• Recording is only possible on MD deck B.• It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material wi

Page 28 - Basic MD Operations

– 31 –When using the remote control, make sure that it is readyfor MD operations.• Pressing MD 1, MD 2, MD 3, MD A 6, or MD B 6on the remote control m

Page 29

– 32 –Synchronized RecordingThis is the easiest way of CD and MD recording.MD to MD Synchronized RecordingYou can play back an MD in MD deck A and rec

Page 30 - When using MD deck B:

– 33 –6Press START (ENTER).Recording starts, and the following information appearsin the main display.When recording is over, both MD decks stop.• Whe

Page 31 - MD RANDOM

– 34 –Remaining time ofthe source trackRemaining timeon the MDTo record a single track while playing an MD or CD– Single Track RecordingPress START (E

Page 32 - Recording on MDs

– 35 –Ex. CD is selected as the source6Rotate the left jog dial to select the recordable MD.7Press SET.Playback of the source disc starts.• When the s

Page 33 - Before You Start Recording

– 36 –To stop recording:When recording from CD player: Press 7 either for CDplayer or MD deck B.When recording from MD deck A: Press 7 either for MDde

Page 34 - AUX Recording

– 1 –IntroductionAbout This ManualThis manual is organized as follows:• The manual mainly explains operations using thebuttons and controls on the uni

Page 35 - Various Recording Functions

– 37 –6Rotate the left jog dial to select the source sound andthe recordable MD.• When you select “CD” as the source sound, the CD3 MD lamp also light

Page 36

– 38 –Editing MDsContinuedFront panelThe buttons and controls enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 39 to 4

Page 37 - First Track Recording

– 39 –C D EABAfter All EraseTrack No.1st2nd3rd 4th 5thC D EABC D EAAfter track BerasureTrack No.1st2nd3rd 4th 5th1st2nd3rd 4thC D EC D EBAABAfter trac

Page 38 - Listening Edit Recording

– 40 –7Rotate the left jog dial to precisely adjust thedividing point.• You can shift the dividing point up to ±128. Thisrange (±128) corresponds to a

Page 39 - Triple Recording

– 41 –Ex. When you want to join tracks 4 and 58Press ENTER (START) to finish the editingprocedure.9Press 0 for MD deck B to eject the MD.“WRITING” ap

Page 40 - Long Recording

– 42 –Ex.: When you want to erase track 46Rotate the right jog dial to select the track you wantto move.7Press SET.• If you have selected a wrong trac

Page 41 - Editing MDs

– 43 –ALL ERASE FunctionThis function allows you to erase all the tracks on an MD.• To stop any time during editing process, press MD EDIT.On the unit

Page 42 - Track No

– 44 –Assigning Titles to MDsFront panelThe buttons and controls enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 45 t

Page 43 - DIVIDE Function

– 45 –You can assign a name to each MD and to each track.Once a title is assigned, it is displayed for confirmation.Each title can be composed of up t

Page 44 - JOIN Function

– 46 –9Press ENTER (START) to finish the current titleentry.“EDITING” appears for a while, then the unit enterstitle entry mode again.• You can assign

Page 45 - ERASE Function

– 2 –ContentsProgramming the Playing Order of the Tracks— Program Play ... 26Playing at Random — Random Play

Page 46 - ALL ERASE Function

– 47 –Disctitle1st tracktitle2nd tracktitle3rd tracktitleLast tracktitleCurrent characterentry positionCurrently selectedcharacter setCharacter entry

Page 47 - Assigning Titles to MDs

– 48 –Changing the TitleYou can make a correction or change the title.1Follow steps 1 to 5 of page 47.2Press ø or Ø to select the character you want t

Page 48

– 49 –Using the TimersFront panelThe buttons and controls enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 50 to 52).R

Page 49 - Changing the Title

– 50 –There are three timers available — Recording Timer, DailyTimer, and Sleep Timer.Before using these timers, you need to set the clock built inthe

Page 50 - Numerals

– 51 –Using Daily TimerWith Daily Timer, you can wake up to your favorite musicor radio program.• You can set Daily Timer whether the unit is turned o

Page 51

– 52 –If the unit is kept turned on when the timer-on timecomesDaily Timer does not work at all.If you press a certain operation button while DailyTim

Page 52 - Using the Timers

– 53 –MaintenanceTo get the best performance of the unit, keep your discs and mechanism clean.General NotesIn general, you will have the best performa

Page 53 - Using Recording Timer

– 54 –MD Disc TypesThere are two types of MDs: Premastered (prerecorded) and Recordable (blank).Premastered MDsPremastered MDs, which have been record

Page 54 - Using Daily Timer

– 55 –Sound Skip Guard MemoryThe biggest weakness of discs is their susceptibility to vibration. The “Sound Skip Guard Memory” has been developed toco

Page 55 - Timer Priority

– 56 –If you are having a problem with your unit, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.If you cannot solve the problem f

Page 56 - Maintenance

– 3 –Location of the Buttons and ControlsBecome familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit.Display WindowFront PanelAmplifier/tuner sectionMD

Page 57 - Additional Information

– 57 –MD MessagesMessageBLANK DISCCANNOT JOINDISC ERRORDISC FULLEMERGENCY STOPMD NO DISCNON-AUDIOCANNOT COPYPLAY BACKDISC PROTECTEDSCMS CANNOTCOPYOCCU

Page 58 - Sound Skip Guard Memory

– 58 –SpecificationsAmplifierOutput Power (IEC 268-3/DIN):34 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driveninto 6 ohms at 1 kHz, with no more than

Page 59 - Troubleshooting

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Page 60 - MD Messages

– 4 –See pages in the parentheses for details.Front PanelAmplifier/tuner section1 (Standby/On) button and STANDBY lamp (11)2 Source selecting buttons

Page 61 - Specifications

– 5 –Remote ControlRemote Control1 SOUND button (12)2 SURROUND button (12)3 RDS CONTROL button (15)4 Number buttons *• 1 – 10, +10 buttons (14, 21, 25

Page 62 - 0399KSMMDWJEM

– 6 –Getting StartedUnpackingAfter unpacking, check to be sure that you have all thefollowing items.The number in the parentheses indicates the quanti

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