MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM
UX-QX3W
Consists of CA-UXQX3W and SP-UXQX1W
UX-QX3A
Consists of CA-UXQX3A and SP-UXQX1A
To disable the demonstration
display, refer to page 7.
INSTRUCTIONS
GVT0182-005A
[A]
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Listening to the Radio
Notes on Operations............................. 2
Installation............................................... 2
Notes on Handling................................... 2
Moisture Condensation ........................... 2
Listener's Etiquette.................................. 2
About CDs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs.................... 2
Supplied Accessories.............................. 2
Listening to the Radio..........................13
Setting the AM Tuner Spacing ..............13
Tuning in to a Radio Station..................14
Storing (presetting) Radio Stations .......14
Tuning in to a Preset Radio Station.......14
Listening to Discs
Listening to Discs ................................15
Specifying the Track (Direct Track
Preparation
Selection) ..........................................16
Repeat Playback ...................................16
Program Playback.................................16
Random Playback .................................17
Part Identification.................................. 3
Remote Control .................................... 4
Inserting Batteries into
the Remote Control............................. 4
Connections.......................................... 5
Connecting the Antennas........................ 5
Connecting the Speakers........................ 6
Connecting a Digital Audio Player........... 7
Connecting the Power Cord.................... 7
Disabling the Demonstration Display ...... 7
Listening to a Digital Audio Player
Listening to a Digital Audio Player.......18
Listening to a Digital Audio Player
readily (QP Link)................................18
Adjusting the Sound Input Level............18
Convenient Functions
Basic Operations and Settings
Using the Timer...................................19
Sleep Timer...........................................19
Playback Timer......................................20
Basic Operations and Settings ............. 8
Setting the Clock..................................... 8
Turning On/Off the System ..................... 9
Adjusting the Volume .............................. 9
Temporarily Turning Off the Sound
Using the Snooze Function .................22
Disc Lock.............................................23
(FADE MUTING)................................. 9
Emphasizing Bass Sound (AHB PRO)........9
Sound Mode............................................ 9
Adjusting the Tone ................................ 10
α Sound ................................................ 10
Changing the Illumination Color............ 11
Touch Illumination................................. 11
Changing the Display Brightness
Reference
Maintenance........................................23
Warning Message ...............................24
Troubleshooting...................................24
Specifications ......................................25
(DIMMER)......................................... 12
Auto Standby......................................... 12
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Notes on Operations
Installation
Moisture Condensation
• Install the System in a location with adequate
ventilation to prevent internal heat buildup in the
System.
• DO NOT install the System in a location near
heat sources, or in a place subjected to direct
sunlight, excessive dust or vibration.
• Install the System in a place which is level, dry
and neither too hot nor too cold—between 5°C
and 35°C.
Moisture may condense inside the lens on the
System in the following cases:
• After starting to heat the room
• In a damp room
• If the System is brought directly from a cold
place to warm place.
Should this occur, the System may malfunction. In
this case, leave the System turned on for a few
hours before use.
• Leave sufficient distance between the System
and the TV.
• Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid
Listener's Etiquette
interference with the TV.
• When using the headphones, keep the volume
at a moderate level to prevent over-stimulating
your ears.
• When enjoying sound from the speakers, adjust
the volume to a suitable level to avoid disturbing
your neighbors.
Especially at night, close the windows or use the
headphones even though you listen to sound at
a low volume.
Notes on Handling
■Important cautions
Power cord
• Do not handle the power cord with wet hands.
• A small amount of power is always consumed while
the power cord is connected to the wall outlet.
• When unplugging the power cord from the wall
outlet, always grasp the plug, not the power cord.
About CDs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs
To prevent malfunctions of the System
• There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If
anything goes wrong, unplug the power cord and
consult your dealer.
Confirm the marks on CDs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs
Use a CD/CD-R/CD-RW with the
,
,
• Do not insert any metallic object into the System.
• Do not use any non-standard shape disc (like a
heart, flower or credit card, etc.). It may damage
the System.
or logo. The System does not play back
DVDs or Video CDs.
• Do not use a disc with tape, stickers, or paste on
it. It may damage the System.
About CD-Rs/CD-RWs
finalized discs.
• Use only
"
"
Label sticker
• You can play back a CD-R/CD-RW which has
been recorded in the audio CD or MP3 format.
– Do not play back any CD-R/CD-RW
recorded in a format other than audio CD
or MP3 format; otherwise, the speakers or
other parts may be damaged by sudden
loud volume.
• The System may not play back some discs
or files due to their characteristics or
recording conditions.
Sticker
Paste
Note about copyright laws
• Before using a CD-R/CD-RW, carefully read
the cautions regarding the disc.
Check the copyright laws for your country before
recording from discs. Recording of copyrighted
material may infringe copyright laws.
Supplied Accessories
■Safety precautions
When you are away
Check to be sure you have all of the supplied
accessories.
The number in parentheses indicates the number
of the pieces supplied. If anything is missing,
contact your dealer immediately.
When away on travel or for other reasons for an
extended period of time, disconnect the power
cord from the wall outlet.
If water gets inside the System
• Turn the System off and disconnect the power
cord from the wall outlet, then call the store
where you made your purchase. Using the
System in this condition may cause fire or
electrical shock.
Remote control (1)
Batteries (2)
FM antenna (1)
AM loop antenna (1)
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Introduction
The numbers in the figure indicate the
pages where the details of the parts are.
Part Identification
15
10
9
9
18
14
19, 20 22
12
16, 17
11, 22
10
15
11
*
9, 13
9,14
9
9, 15 - 17
9, 18
9, 15, 23
7
Remote control
sensor: 4
Disc tray: 15
7
**
13 - 15, 17
13 - 15, 17
15, 23
*
When the power is turned off, the STANDBY lamp lights red. When the power is turned on, the STANDBY
lamp goes off.
** This terminal is for connecting a pair of headphones equipped with a stereo mini plug (not supplied).
While the headphones are connected, the speakers do not produce any sound.
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The numbers in the figure indicate the
pages where the details of the parts are.
Remote Control
Inserting Batteries into the
Remote Control
9, 18,
21
8, 14, 16,
17, 20
8
8,
17, 21
8, 14, 18,
20, 21
8, 14,
15, 17,
20, 21
15
16
R6(UW)·UM-3(UW)
R6·AA type dry-cell
batteries (2)
15
18
11
9
, 14
9, 15,
9, 18
16, 17
12
8, 20
9, 22
9
16, 17
14
22
19
9
10
9, 10
12
11
10
CAUTION
• Do not use a used battery and a new battery
together.
• Do not use different types of batteries at the
same time.
• Take out the batteries if the remote control is not
to be used for a long time. Otherwise it may
cause leakage.
• Dispose of batteries in the proper manner,
according to federal, state, and local regulations.
Remote control operation
• When operating the remote control, point it
toward the remote control sensor on the front
panel.
• The effective distance between the remote
control and the remote control sensor on the
main unit is approximately 5 m.
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Introduction
Connections
Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.
Connecting the FM antenna
Connecting the Antennas
Main unit
(rear view)
Connecting the AM antenna
1 Set up the AM loop antenna
(supplied).
FM antenna
(supplied)
Insert the tab into
the slot.
Main unit
(side view)
2 Connect the antenna cord.
Stretch out the FM
antenna to the best
position for radio
Main unit (side view)
Main unit (rear view)
reception, then fix it
with adhesive tape.
When insulation
covers the tips of
the antenna cord,
twist and pull off
the insulation.
■ When radio reception is poor with the
supplied FM antenna, or when using a
communal antenna
Main unit (rear view)
Connect the ends of the
antenna cord as shown
above.
3
Turn the AM loop antenna to find the
best position for radio reception.
• Place the AM loop antenna as far from the
main unit as possible.
Main unit (side view)
Communal
Antenna cord (not supplied)
antenna terminal
• Do not place the AM loop antenna on a
metallic table or close to TV, personal
computer, etc. It may result in bad radio
reception.
or
Outdoor FM antenna
(
not supplied)
■ When radio reception with the AM loop
antenna is poor
Twist electric wire and
the AM loop antenna
cord together.
Converter (not supplied:
compatible with 300 Ω/75 Ω)
Coaxial cable
(not supplied)
Main unit (side view)
Depending on the radio reception conditions, an
FM feeder antenna (not supplied: compatible with
300 Ω) can be used. In this case, a converter (not
supplied) is required.
Electric wire
For details of connecting a separately sold
antenna, refer to the instruction manual for the
antenna or converter.
AM loop antenna cord
Keep the AM loop
antenna connected.
When positioning the antennas, find the best
position for reception while listening to an actual
radio program (refer to "Listening to the Radio"
Electric wire: 3 - 5 m (not supplied
Main unit (rear view)
(
page 13)).
Stretch out the electric
wire horizontally.
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Connections
Connecting the Speakers
There is no difference between the left and right
speakers.
After connecting the speakers, gently pull the
speaker cords to make sure that they are firmly
connected.
Main unit (rear view)
Speaker cord
White
White
Black
Black
Right speaker (rear view)
Left speaker (rear view)
CAUTION
NOTE
• Improper speaker cord connection spoils the stereo
effect and sound quality.
• Do not short-circuit the
and
speaker
terminals. Otherwise it may damage the System.
• Do not connect other speakers together with the
supplied speakers. The change in impedance
may damage the System.
• The impedance of speakers connected to the
System must be within the range of 4 Ω to 16 Ω.
• A cooling fan is built into the main unit. The internal
cooling fan automatically rotates to dissipate
generated heat. To ensure sufficient cooling, leave
a space of at least 1 cm between the main unit and
the speakers or other objects.
• The supplied speakers are not magnetically
shielded. Keep enough distance between the
speakers and TV so that they do not cause color
irregularity on the TV.
You can detach the speaker grille.
Speaker grille
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Introduction
Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.
Connecting a Digital Audio
Connecting the Power Cord
Player
AC outlet
Main unit (rear view)
■ To listen to a Digital Audio Player
Main unit (front view)
To the audio output
Stereo mini plug audio
cord (not supplied)
• After making all other necessary connections,
connect the power cord.
• When you unplug the power cord or if a power
failure occurs, the clock is reset to "0:00" and the
timers will be canceled. You will need to set the
NOTE
• The System automatically switches the source to
LINE when the connected Digital Audio Player
starts to play—QP Link (
• The sound signal from the Digital Audio Player
cannot be transmitted through the LINE OUT
jack.
clock (
page 8) and the timers (
page 19
page 18).
-21) again.
Disabling the Demonstration
Display
■ To record on a Digital Audio Player from the
System
When you connect the power plug into the AC
outlet, "Hello" then "DEMO START!" appears on
the display window and the demonstration display
starts.
Main unit (front view)
To deactivate the demonstration display, follow the
procedure below:
While the power is turned off...
Hold down
"DEMO CLEAR" appears on the
display window.
on the main unit until
Stereo mini plug audio
cord (not supplied)
■ To activate the demonstration display again
While the power is turned off...
Hold down
on the main unit until "Hello"
To the audio input
appears on the display window.
• The System will be turned on and the
demonstration display will start.
NOTE
• Before recording on a Digital Audio Player,
NOTE
deactivate QP Link (
page 18) or do not
• To stop the demonstration display, operate the
System. "DEMO OFF" appears on the display
window.
connect the Digital Audio Player to the LINE IN
jack; otherwise, LINE will be selected as the source
and the recording will stop.
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Basic Operations and Settings
4 Press
or
repeatedly to
About this manual
In this manual, operations mainly using the
remote control are explained; however, some
buttons on the main unit work the same way
as those on the remote control. You can use
either button in this case.
set the day of the week.
5 Press
.
• "CLOCK SET!" appears on the display
window and the built-in clock starts working.
NOTE
• While setting the clock, you can return to the
previous step by pressing
.
• Holding down
value rapidly.
or
changes the setting
Number
buttons
■ To display the clock while using the System
Press
.
• To return to the source display, press
again.
NOTE
• The hour indication is displayed using the 24-hour
system.
• The clock will gain or lose approximately 1
minute per month.
• If the power cord has been unplugged or a power
failure occurs, you will have to set the clock
again.
Using the number buttons
Examples:
3:
Setting the Clock
13:
→
→
→
→
→
→
You can set the clock when the System is turned
either on or off.
20:
123:
→
→
1 Press
.
• 100 and above is used when you select an MP3
track.
• If you have already set the clock before and
you want to adjust it, press
four times to
show the clock setting display.
2 Press
or
repeatedly to
set the hour, then press
.
• You can also use the number buttons to
specify the hour. Refer to "Using the number
buttons" on the right column.
3 Press
or
repeatedly to
set the minutes, then press
.
• You can also use the number buttons to
specify the minutes. Refer to "Using the
number buttons" on the right column.
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Turning On/Off the System
Emphasizing Bass Sound
(AHB PRO)
Press
.
Press
.
• While the System is turned off, pressing one of
the buttons below also turns on the System.
• Each time you press
, the AHB PRO (Active
Hyper Bass PRO) function changes between
"AHB PRO ON" (initial setting) and "AHB PRO
OFF."
• When the AHB PRO function is activated,
lights on the display window.
Remote control:
Main unit:
The corresponding source will be selected by
pressing one of these buttons except
Playback automatically starts if the selected
source is ready.
.
Sound Mode
Adjusting the Volume
Sound mode
A combination of JVC sound technologies
enables you to select the desired sound pattern.
Press
.
Press
repeatedly.
NOTE
• Each time you press
follows:
, the display changes as
• You can also adjust the volume by turning the
VOLUME control on the main unit.
• You can adjust the volume within the range of “0” to
: For lively sound.
“40”.
: For energetic sound.
: For soulful sound.
: For vibrant sound.
Temporarily Turning Off the
Sound (FADE MUTING)
Press
.
• "FADE MUTING" appears on the display window
and the volume will be set to minimum.
• To restore the sound, press
again.
: Cancels the sound
mode (initial setting).
• When the sound mode is set to an item other
than "SOUND MODE NORMAL,"
on the display window.
lights
NOTE
• When α SOUND is activated (
page 10), using
the SOUND MODE cancels α SOUND
automatically and vice versa.
• This function does not affect recording sound.
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Basic Operations and Settings
Adjusting the Tone
α
Sound
NOTE
α Sound
• Before adjusting, set the sound mode to "SOUND
α (alpha) waves are regarded as one type of
brain wave that is emitted when a person is
relaxed. JVC's α SOUND function is designed
to produce natural and comfortable sound that
makes you feel relaxed. The natural effect is
completed by
MODE NORMAL" (
mode is set to any item other than "SOUND MODE
NORMAL" and you press , "NO OPERATE"
page 9). When the sound
appears on the display window and you cannot
adjust the tone.
1) modulation which adds fluctuation with the
α wave frequency to subtracted waves
(left-right indirect sound).
2) sound correction for covering the middle
range of waves in music signals which
naturally tend to dissipate.
1 Press
repeatedly to display
"BASS" or "TREBLE."
: Adjusts the bass sound.
: Adjusts the treble sound.
Press
repeatedly.
2
While "BASS" or "TREBLE" is
displayed on the display window,
• Each time you press
as follows:
, the display changes
press
tone.
repeatedly to adjust the
: Produces a natural
sound.
• You can adjust the tone level within the
range of –5 to +5.
: Produces a comfortable
sound.
• The display returns to the source display in
a few seconds.
: Produces a deeper
sound.
NOTE
• This function does not affect recording sound.
: Cancels α sound (initial
setting).
• When α sound is set to an item other than
"α SOUND OFF,"
lights on the display
window.
NOTE
• When the SOUND MODE is activated (
page
9), using α SOUND cancels the SOUND MODE
automatically and vice versa.
• This function does not affect recording sound.
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For the locations of remote control
buttons, refer to page 8.
Changing the Illumination
Color
Touch Illumination
Even while the System is turned off, you can
illuminate the front panel temporarily—Touch
illumination.
Press
repeatedly.
• Each time you press
, the illumination color
for the front panel changes as follows:
UX-QX3W
RAINBOW = SPACE = SEASONS =
CANARY = ECOLOGY = MARSHMALLOW
= COSMIC = SHERBET = SODA =
POP CANDY = POLAR STAR = PEARL =
KIWI = ROSE QUARTZ = AMETHYST =
EMERALD = TOPAZ = AQUAMARINE =
SOFT LIGHT1 = SOFT LIGHT2 = Back to
the beginning
■ To set Touch illumination
Press
.
• Each time you press
, Touch illumination
setting changes as follows:
UX-QX3A
: Activates Touch illumination
(initial setting).
LAVENDER = RAINBOW = OCEAN =
SPACE = AQUAMARINE = VENUS =
SAPPHIRE = POP CANDY =
: Cancels Touch illumination.
PEPPERMINT = SNOW WHITE =
EMERALD = PURPLE = SUN FLOWER
= OLIVE = SAKURA = AQUA GREEN =
BORDEAUX = APRICOT = SOFT LIGHT1
= SOFT LIGHT2 = Back to the beginning
■ To illuminate the front panel temporarily
While the System is turned off...
Touch
on the main unit.
The front panel is illuminated for about 5 seconds.
NOTE
NOTE
• While the System is turned on and Touch
• Activating Touch illumination heats up the rear of
the main unit even though the System is turned off.
This is not a malfunction.
illumination is activated, touching
changes
the illumination color. Refer to "Touch Illumination"
on the right.
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Basic Operations and Settings
Changing the Display
Brightness (DIMMER)
Auto Standby
The System is turned off (on standby)
automatically with the Auto Standby function
activated.
Press
repeatedly.
• Each time you press
front panel changes as follows:
, the brightness of the
While any source other than FM or AM is
selected...
Press
.
: Dims the display.
• "A.STANDBY SET" appears on the display
window.
: Dims the display more
than DIMMER 1 and
the front panel lights
blue.
: Only the source
buttons light.
A.STANDBY indicator
: Cancels the dimmer
(initial setting).
The A.STANDBY indicator starts flashing in the
following cases:
• While CD is selected as the source and the disc
is stopped.
• While LINE is selected as the source and the
Digital Audio Player is stopped or the sound
signal from the Digital Audio Player is too weak.
NOTE
• Pressing
also cancels the dimmer.
• You cannot turn off the illumination color even
though the dimmer is activated.
• While the dimmer is deactivated, the illumination
color for the source buttons lights in or flashes as
follows:
– While turning up the volume, the source
buttons light in red.
– While turning down the volume, the source
buttons light in blue.
The System will be turned off automatically if no
operation is done for about 3 minutes while the
indicator is flashing.
• "A.STANDBY OFF" starts flashing for 20 seconds
before the System is turned off.
■ To cancel the Auto Standby function
– When pressing a source button, the selected
illumination color flashes three times.
– While a disc is paused, the source buttons
light in yellow and the yellow light flashes three
times.
Press
again.
"A.STANDBY CANCEL" appears on the display
window and the A.STANDBY indicator goes off.
NOTE
• Leaving the volume at "0" is not the same as
producing no sound, and therefore does not start
the Auto Standby function.
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Listening to the Radio
The System can receive FM and AM radio
broadcasts.
Setting the AM Tuner Spacing
Before operating the tuner, it is required to select
the appropriate AM space interval used for your
area.
On the main unit:
Number
buttons
While the System is turned off...
To select 10 kHz spacing, while holding down
, press
. "AM 10kHz STEP" appears on
the display window.
To select 9 kHz spacing, while holding down
, press . "AM 9kHz STEP" appears on
the display window.
NOTE
• If the spacing is switched, the stored radio stations
will be erased.
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Listening to the Radio
Tuning in to a Radio Station
Storing (presetting) Radio
Stations
1 Press
or
.
You can store up to 30 FM and 15 AM radio
stations.
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps.
If the setting is canceled before you finish, start
from step 1 again.
Example: When FM is selected as the
source
Preset number (
right column)
1 Tune in to a radio station you want
to store.
• Refer to "Tuning in to a Radio Station"
shown on the left.
STEREO indicator
Frequency
2 Press
.
• The preset number starts flashing for about
5 seconds.
2 Press
or
repeatedly to
select a radio station (frequency).
• You can also select a radio station using the
automatic tuning. Refer to "Automatic
tuning" below.
• When the System receives an FM stereo
broadcast, the STEREO indicator lights on
the display window.
3 While the preset number is
flashing, press the number
buttons to select the preset
number which you want to store
the station into.
■Automatic tuning
Hold down
changing.
or
until the frequency starts
When the System receives a broadcast, the
frequency automatically stops changing.
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" (
page 8).
To manually stop searching, press
or
.
■To switch the FM reception (stereo/
monaural)
4 While the selected number is
flashing, press
.
If the FM station has poor reception, press
.
• "STORED" appears on the display window
and the tuned radio station is stored.
The MONO indicator lights on the display window.
Reception will improve though stereo effect is lost.
NOTE
To restore the stereo effect, press
(MONO indicator goes off).
again
• The type of FM reception (stereo/monaural) is also
stored (
left column).
• Storing a new station to a used number erases
the previously stored station.
Tuning in to a Preset Radio
Station
While FM or AM is selected as the source...
Use the number buttons to select the
preset number of the radio station you
want to tune in to.
Refer to "Using the number buttons" (
page 8).
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Listening to Discs
The System can play back regular CDs and
finalized CD-Rs/CD-RWs (recorded in audio CD or
MP3 format).
3 Press
to start playback.
■ While an audio CD is being played back...
CD indicator
(Lights while a disc is stopped and flashes while
a disc is being played back or paused.)
Elapsed playing time
(Flashes while a disc is
paused.)
Track number
Number
buttons
■ While an audio CD is stopped...
Total number of tracks
Total playing time
■ While an MP3 disc is being played back...
Group number
Track number
Operation
Play
Stop
Press
Press
.
.
Elapsed playing time
(Flashes while a disc is paused.)
Press
during playback.
Pause
Skip
Pressing
/
again resumes playback.
• Before the elapsed playing time appears,
the following information is scrolled one
after another on the display window:
: Press the button
repeatedly.
GROUP (folder name) = TRACK (file
name) = TITLE (track title)* = ARTIST
(artist name)* = ALBUM (album name)*
/
: Press the button to skip
groups (only for MP3
disc).
Fast forward/
reverse
(Search)
/
: Hold down the button
during playback.
* The information is scrolled if the tag
information is recorded.
■ While an MP3 disc is stopped...
Eject
Press
on the main unit.
First group number
First track number
1 Press
on the main unit.
• The disc tray comes out.
2 Place a disc on the disc tray.
Letter-printed surface
• When an MP3 disc is stopped, GROUP
(folder name) and TRACK (file name) are
scrolled on the display window.
Disc tray
NOTE
• Only alphanumeric characters are displayed
properly as disc information.
• When you want to play an 8 cm disc, place it
on the inner circle of the disc tray.
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Listening to Discs
Specifying the Track (Direct
Track Selection)
Program Playback
This function allows you to program up to 99
tracks.
Press the number buttons to select
the track you want to listen to.
While playback is stopped...
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" (
8).
page
1 Press
repeatedly to select
"PROGRAM."
Repeat Playback
Source display
This function allows you to listen repeatedly to the
same track (or group: only for MP3 disc).
Press
repeatedly to select the
repeat mode.
• Each time you press
follows:
, the display changes as
PROGRAM indicator
: For repeating all tracks on a
disc.
2 Press the number buttons to
select the track numbers.
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" (
page 8).
: For repeating the current (or
specified) group (only for MP3
disc).
For audio CD
Track number Program number
: For repeating the current (or
specified) track.
Total time for program playback
For MP3 disc
: For canceling repeat playback.
Track number
Program number
Example: When "REPEAT ALL" is selected
3 Press
to start playback.
Repeat indicator
NOTE
NOTE
• When you try to program a 100th track, "MEMORY
FULL" appears on the display window.
• When total time for program playback reaches 1
hour and 40 minutes, "--:--" appears on the
display window.
• Ejecting the disc or turning off the System also
cancels repeat playback.
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For the locations of remote control
buttons, refer to page 15.
■ To cancel the random playback
While playback is stopped...
■ To confirm the programmed track order
While playback is stopped...
Press
repeatedly until the source display
Press
or
repeatedly.
appears on the display window.
■ To add tracks
You can add a track as the last track in the
program.
NOTE
• Ejecting the disc or turning off the System also
cancels random playback.
While playback is stopped...
Press the number buttons to select the track
number you want to add.
• Refer to "Using the number buttons" (
8).
Notes on MP3
page
• The System can only recognize sound file
(tracks) types with the extension code "MP3"
or "mp3," which can be in any combination of
upper or lower case.
• It is recommended that you record MP3 tracks
at a 44.1 kHz sampling frequency, using a 128
kbps data transfer rate.
■ To erase the last track
While playback is stopped...
Press
.
■ To erase the stored program
While playback is stopped...
• Some MP3 tracks may not be played back
because of their characteristics or recording
conditions.
• This System can only play a disc in ISO 9660
Level 1 or Level 2 format.
• MP3 discs require a longer readout time than
normal discs.
• This System plays back MP3 tracks as
follows:
Hold down
.
■ To cancel the program playback
While playback is stopped...
Press
repeatedly until the source display
appears on the display window.
• This operation does not erase the stored
program.
NOTE
Hierarchy
• Ejecting the disc or turning off the System erases
stored program and cancels program playback.
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Random Playback
This function allows you to listen to tracks in
random order.
Group with its play order
While playback is stopped...
1 Press
repeatedly to select
MP3 track with its play order
"RANDOM."
• The System can recognize up to 999 tracks in a
disc. Also, the System can recognize up to 256
tracks per group and up to 99 groups in a disc.
– Even if a folder contains no playable files,
the folder is also counted in the total folder
number.
Source display
– Playable files which do not belong to any
groups are handled as Group 1.
RANDOM indicator
• All the tracks are played back once.
2 Press
to start playback.
NOTE
• Pressing
repeatedly does not return to the
previous track but returns to the beginning of the
current track.
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Listening to a Digital Audio Player
■ How does the QP Link work?
While the QP Link is activated, starting playback
performs the following:
– While listening to another source...
Changes the source to LINE automatically.
– While the System is turned off...
Turns on the System and selects LINE as the
source automatically.
NOTE
• When the sound signal from the Digital Audio
Player is too weak, QP Link may not function
correctly. In this case, turn up the volume of the
Digital Audio Player so that the System can detect
the sound signal properly.
• Changing from LINE to another source while QP
Link is working will deactivate QP Link temporarily.
In this case, unplugging the Digital Audio Player
from the LINE IN jack reactivates QP Link.
Connect a Digital Audio Player to the LINE IN jack
in advance (
page 7).
• If you press
to turn the System off or if
1 Press
.
the timer turns the System off while QP Link is
working, the System will deactivate QP Link
temporarily. In this case, the following reactivates
QP Link:
– When the sound signal from the LINE IN jack
stops or is too weak for about 30 seconds after
the System is turned off.
– When you turn on the System again.
• While QP Link is activated, QP Link may start
working when you just connect the Digital Audio
Player to the LINE IN jack or unplug it. This is not
a malfunction.
2 Start playing the Digital Audio
Player.
• For details, refer to the instruction manual
for the Digital Audio Player.
3 Adjust the volume of the System
and the Digital Audio Player.
Bubbles appear when the System
detects the sound signal.
Adjusting the Sound Input
Level
You can adjust the sound input level from the
Digital Audio Player.
Listening to a Digital Audio
Player readily (QP Link)
1 Press
.
QP Link (Quick Portable Link) automatically
switches the source to LINE as the Digital Audio
2 Hold down
appears.
until the input level
Player connected to the LINE IN jack (
starts playback.
page 7)
• Each time you hold down
, the sound
input level changes as follows:
Press
.
: Select this when the sound is
too loud with "LEVEL 2"
selected. This setting is
recommended when
connecting an audio device
other than a Digital Audio
Player to the LINE IN jack.
• Each time you press
changes as follows:
, the QP Link setting
: Activates the QP Link (initial
setting).
: Deactivates the QP Link.
: Select this when the sound is
too loud with "LEVEL 3"
selected.
• When the QP Link is activated, the QPLink
indicator lights on the display window.
: Select this when listening to a
Digital Audio Player (initial
setting).
QPLink indicator
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Set the clock beforehand (
page 8).
Using the Timer
The System is equipped with the two timers: the
sleep timer and the playback timer.
You can enter up to three timer settings in total for
Sleep Timer
When the specified time passes, the System is
automatically turned off.
the playback timer (
• The playback timer settings remain in memory
until you change it.
page 20).
Press
repeatedly.
• Each time you press
, the time display (in
minutes) changes as follows:
Canceled (Timer indicator and
SLEEP indicator go off.)
Number
buttons
Example: When setting the sleep timer to 60
minutes
Timer indicator
SLEEP indicator
NOTE
• When you set the sleep timer, the display window
automatically dims.
• If the clock has not been set, "CLOCK ADJUST!"
appears on the display window. You need to set
the clock first (
page 8).
■ To change the sleep timer setting
Press repeatedly to select the time again.
■ To confirm the sleep timer setting (remaining
time)
Press
.
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Using the Timer
5
Press
select the desired day of the week,
then press
or
repeatedly to
Playback Timer
With the playback timer, you can wake up with
your favorite music.
.
• Each time you press
or
, the
display changes as follows:
When "ONCE" is selected in step 4
1
Prepare the source you want to play
back
.
Source
CD
Operation
page 15).
Insert a disc (
When "WEEKLY" is selected in step 4
FM/AM Preset the radio station you want to listen to
page 14).
(
LINE
Set the playback timer function on the
Digital Audio Player connected to the LINE
IN jack. Follow the instruction manual for the
Player.
(Works every day)
2
3
Press
"TIMER1," "TIMER2," or "TIMER3,"
then press
repeatedly to select
(Works from Monday to
Saturday)
.
Example: When "TIMER1" is selected
(Works from Monday to
Friday)
Timer number
6
Press
select the source you want to play
back, then press
or
repeatedly to
Set the starting time and ending
time.
.
• Repeat the procedure below to set the
Example: When you select
source
"AM" as the
time:
Press
or
repeatedly to enter the
.
time, then press
You can also use the number buttons to
enter the time. Refer to "Using the number
buttons" (
page 8).
• When you select "FM," "AM," or "CD/MP3,"
go to step 7.
• When you select "LINE," go to step 8.
Example: When you set the playback time
from 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.
4
Press
or
to select "ONCE"
or "WEEKLY," then press
.
ONCE:
Works once.
WEEKLY: Works weekly.
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■ To cancel the playback timer
In step 2 on page 20, select the timer number you
7
Press
or
repeatedly to
select the following, then press
.
want to cancel, then press
.
When
source in step 6: Select the preset number
of the radio station you want ( page 14).
When CD/MP3 is selected as the source
"
FM
"
or
"AM" is selected as the
Even though you cancel the playback timer, the
setting remains stored.
■ To activate the playback timer again
In step 2 on page 20, select the timer number you
"
"
in step 6: Select the group (for only MP3
disc) and track number you want to play back
first.
• You can also use the number buttons to
select the preset number, group number,
and track number. Refer to "Using the
want to activate, then press
appear on the display window.
. The settings
NOTE
• To activate two or three timers, leave an interval at
least 3 minutes between the ending time of the first
timer and the starting time of the second one.
Otherwise the second timer does not work.
• When the power cord is disconnected or a power
failure occurs, the timer settings may be lost. If
the settings are lost, set the clock and timers
again.
number buttons" (
page 8).
8
9
Press
or
repeatedly to
adjust the playback volume, then
press
.
• The settings appear one after another for
confirmation on the display window.
• You can also use the volume buttons or
number buttons to adjust the playback
volume. Refer to "Using the number
buttons" (
page 8).
When you set the playback timer
while the System is turned on, press
to turn off the System.
• The playback timer is available only while
the System is turned off.
NOTE
• You can return to the previous step by pressing
.
• You can quit the playback timer settings by
pressing
as required. The settings will not
be stored.
When the playback timer starts, the volume
gradually increases to the selected level.
• You can turn off the volume temporarily while the
playback timer is working. Refer to "Using the
Snooze Function" on page 22.
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Using the Snooze Function
While the playback timer (
to play the selected source, you can turn off the
page 20) is working
■Using the snooze function
Touch
on the main unit while
sound temporarily by touching
main unit.
on the
the playback timer is working and
playing the selected source.
The sound can be turned off up to three times.
When you touch
will be turned off.
four times, the System
After 5 minutes from when you touch
– At the first touch:
...
The volume is turned up gradually to the preset
level.
– At the second and third touch:
The volume is set to the preset level.
– At the fourth touch:
The System is turned off.
• To cancel the snooze function, adjust the volume
or press
while the volume is turned off.
NOTE
• When CD is selected as the source for the
playback timer, insert a disc which contains more
than 20 minutes of sound to use the snooze
function.
■Setting the snooze function
Press
.
• Each time you press
, the snooze function
changes between "SNOOZE ON" and "SNOOZE
OFF" (initial setting).
•
When the snooze function is activated, SNOOZE
indicator lights on the display window.
SNOOZE indicator
• While the snooze function is in operation, the
SNOOZE indicator flashes on the display
window.
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Disc Lock
Maintenance
You can prohibit disc ejection.
Handling discs
On the main unit ONLY:
• When removing the disc from its case, hold it at
the edge while pressing the center hole lightly.
• Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc, or
bend the disc.
• Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent
warping.
• Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, extreme
temperature, and moisture.
Cleaning discs
Signal surface
When the System is turned off...
While holding down
on the main unit.
The disc tray is locked.
, press
Wipe a disc from the
center outward with a
soft cloth.
Scratches concentrated
on a certain part cause
sound to skip.
• Be sure not to use thinners, benzenes, cleaners
for analog records, or other chemical agents.
Even if you press
the display window and the disc does not come
out.
, "LOCKED" appears on
Cleaning the System
• Gently dust the cabinet surface with a soft dry
cloth. When the cabinet is excessively dirty,
dampen the cloth with a neutral detergent diluted
with water, wring out the cloth, then wipe the
cabinet with the dampened cloth followed by a
soft dry cloth.
■ To cancel the disc lock
While the System is turned off...
Carry out the operation explained above once
again.
• Do not wipe the cabinet with thinners or
benzenes. Wiping it with these agents may
cause discoloration of the cabinet or removal of
the paint. Do not spray insecticides or other
highly volatile agents onto the cabinet. Do not
leave pieces of rubber or plastic on the cabinet
for a long period.
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Warning Message
Message
Meaning
Possible solution
CD NO DISC
Disc is not loaded.
Place a disc.
Disc is placed upside down.
Unplayable disc is loaded.
Place a disc with the label side up.
Replace a disc.
Troubleshooting
Check the following points before contacting the JVC service center.
Reference
page
Problem Possible cause
Possible solution
No sound is produced from the Improper connection.
speakers.
Connect all cords properly as in
"Connections."
5
Headphones are connected.
Disconnect the headphone plug.
3
–
The MP3 disc is recorded utilizing The System cannot play back this
"packet writing."
type of MP3 disc. Replace the disc.
The clock display is flashing.
The System was turned off
because of a power cut. The power
cord was disconnected.
Set the clock again.
8
Disc playback does not start. Moisture has condensed on the
lens.
Leave the System turned on for a few
hours, then operate the System.
2
–
Adjustments or settings are
suddenly canceled before you
finish.
There is a time limit.
Repeat the procedure again.
A certain point on a disc
cannot be played back
properly.
The disc is scratched or dirty.
Clean or replace the disc.
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Certain tracks on an MP3 disc These tracks were recorded in a
The System cannot play back such
tracks. Replace the disc.
–
5
2
cannot be played back.
format other than MP3 format.
A radio station cannot be
received.
No antenna is connected.
Connect an antenna.
A whirring noise is produced. The System is located close to TV, Place the System away from TV,
personal computer, or other
electrical appliance.
computer, or other electrical
appliance.
The timer does not function.
The System is turned on.
After setting the timer, turn off the
System.
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–
You cannot operate the
System through the remote
control.
There is an obstruction blocking
the remote sensor on the System.
Remove the obstruction.
The remote control batteries are
running low.
Replace the batteries.
4
Operations are disabled.
The built-in microprocessor may be Disconnect the power cord, and then
–
malfunction due to external
electrical interference.
connect it back in.
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Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specifications
■ CD receiver section (CA-UXQX3W/CA-UXQX3A)
Amplifier
Output power 20 W × 2ch (THD 10%/4 ⇐)
Input terminal LINE IN × 1:
500 mV/47 k⇐: LEVEL1
250 mV/47 k⇐: LEVEL2
125 mV/47 k⇐: LEVEL3
Output terminals Speaker × 2: 20 W/4 ⇐
Impedance: 4 ⇐ – 16 ⇐
Headphones (× 1): 25 mW/32 ⇐
Impedance: 16 ⇐ – 1 k⇐
LINE OUT x 1:
1 V/47 k⇐
Tuner
Tuner Frequency FM: 87.50 MHz – 108.00 MHz
AM: 531 kHz – 1 710 kHz (9 kHz spacing)
530 kHz – 1 710 kHz (10 kHz spacing)
General
Power requirement AC 240 V
Power consumption 55 W (at operation)
8 W (Touch illumination ON/QP Link ON)
, 50 Hz
1.1 W (Touch illumination OFF/QP Link OFF)
Dimensions 165 mm (W) × 204 mm (H) × 339.5 mm (D)
Mass (approx.) 4.1 kg
CD player
Playable discs Audio CDs and MP3
■ Speaker section (SP-UXQX1W/SP-UXQX1A)
System 2-way bass reflex type
Speakers Woofer: 11 cm cone speaker × 1
Tweeter: 4 cm cone speaker × 1
Power handling capacity 20 W
Impedance 4 ⇐
Frequency range 56 Hz – 40 kHz
Sound pressure level 84 dB/W•m
Dimensions 135 mm (W) × 200.5 mm (H) × 215 mm (D)
Mass (approx.) 1.9 kg each
■ Micro component system (UX-QX3W/UX-QX3A)
Dimensions 435 mm (W) × 204 mm (H) × 339.5 mm (D)
Mass (approx.) 7.9 kg
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