CD RECEIVER
KD-BT11
For canceling the display demonstration, see page 4.
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.
INSTRUCTIONS
GET0508-003A
[EX/EU]
Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
0984
English:
Español:
Hereby, JVC, declares that this
KD-BT11 is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/
EC.
Por medio de la presente JVC declara
que el KD-BT11 cumple con los
requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera
otras disposiciones aplicables o
exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE
Deutsch:
Ελληνική:
Hiermit erklärt JVC, dass sich das Gerät
KD-BT11 in Übereinstimmung mit
den grundlegenden Anforderungen
und den übrigen einschlägigen
Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/
EG befindet.
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ JVC ∆ΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ
KD-BT11 ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ
ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩ∆ΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ
ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ∆ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ
Ο∆ΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.
Hiermit erklärt JVC die
Italiano:
Übereinstimmung des Gerätes
Con la presente JVC dichiara che
questo KD-BT11 è conforme ai requisiti
essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni
pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva
1999/5/CE.
KD-BT11 mit den grundlegenden
Anforderungen und den anderen
relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie
1999/5/EG befindet. (Wien)
Français:
Malti:
Par la présente JVC déclare que
l’appareil KD-BT11 est conforme aux
exigences essentielles et aux autres
dispositions pertinentes de la directive
1999/5/CE.
Hawnhekk, JVC, jiddikjara li dan
KD-BT11 jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet
essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn
relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/
EC.
Nederlands:
Português:
.Hierbij verklaart JVC dat het toestel
KD-BT11 in overeenstemming is met de
essentiële eisen en de andere relevante
bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
JVC declara que este KD-BT11 está
conforme com os requisitos essenciais
e outras disposições da Directiva
1999/5/CE.
Dansk:
Suomi:
Undertegnede JVC erklærer herved, at
følgende udstyr KD-BT11 overholder
de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante
krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF
JVC vakuuttaa täten että KD-BT11
tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/
EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä
koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen
mukainen.
G-1
Svenska:
Lietuviu:
Härmed intygar JVC att denna
KD-BT11 står I överensstämmelse
med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och
övriga relevanta bestämmelser som
framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Šiuo JVC deklaruoja, kad šis KD-BT11
atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas
1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
Íslenska:
Magyar:
Hér með lýsir JVC yfir því að KD-BT11
er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar
kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun
1999/5/EC.
Alulírott, JVC nyilatkozom, hogy a
KD-BT11 megfelel a vonatkozó
alapvetõ követelményeknek és az
1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
Norsk:
Polski:
JVC erklærer herved at utstyret
KD-BT11 er i samsvar med de
grunnleggende krav og øvrige
relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Niniejszym JVC oświadcza, że KD-BT11
jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami
oraz pozostałymi stosownymi
postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/
EC.
Cesky:
Slovensko:
JVC tímto prohlašuje, že tento
KD-BT11 je ve shode se základními
požadavky a dalšími príslušnými
ustanoveními smernice 1999/5/ES.
JVC izjavlja, da je ta KD-BT11 v skladu
z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi
relevantnimi dolocili direktive 1999/5/
ES.
Eesti:
Slovensky:
Käesolevaga kinnitab JVC seadme
KD-BT11 vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ
põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist
tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele
sätetele.
JVC týmto vyhlasuje, že KD-BT11 splna
základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné
ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.
Latviski:
Ar šo JVC deklare, ka KD-BT11 atbilst
Direktivas 1999/5/EK butiskajam
prasibam un citiem ar to saistitajiem
noteikumiem.
G-2
Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best
possible performance from the unit.
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
3. CAUTION: Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with optical
instruments.
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT.
Detaching the control panel
This symbol is only valid in
the European Union.
Information for Users on Disposal of Old
Equipment
This symbol indicates that the product with
this symbol should not be disposed as general
Attaching the control panel
household waste at its end-of-life. If you wish to
dispose of this product, please do so in accordance
with applicable national legislation or other rules in
your country and municipality. By disposing of this
product correctly, you will help to conserve natural
resources and will help prevent potential negative
effects on the environment and human health.
Note: Only for [EX] model users in UK and
European countries
For security reasons, a numbered ID card is provided
with this unit, and the same ID number is imprinted on
the unit’s chassis. Keep the card in a safe place, as it will
help the authorities to identify your unit if stolen.
For safety...
• Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will
block outside sounds, making driving dangerous.
• Stop the car before performing any complicated
operations.
Temperature inside the car...
Warning:
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold
weather, wait until the temperature in the car becomes
normal before operating the unit.
If you need to operate the unit while driving, be sure to
look around carefully or you may be involved in a traffic
accident.
2
How to reset your unit
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTIONS
Preparation..................................................
4
OPERATIONS
Basic operations...........................................
• Using the control panel...............................
Listening to the radio...................................
Disc operations.............................................
Using the Bluetooth® devices....................... 10
• Using the Bluetooth cellular phone ............ 12
• Using the Bluetooth audio player ............... 15
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5
6
9
• Your preset adjustments will also be erased (except the
registered Bluetooth device, see pages 10 and 11).
How to forcibly eject a disc
EXTERNAL DEVICES
• Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects.
• If this does not work, reset your unit.
Listening to the CD changer ......................... 16
Listening to the iPod.................................... 17
Listening to the DAB tuner........................... 18
Listening to the other external
components.............................................. 20
Using the remote controller—RM-RK50 ...... 21
How to use the M MODE button
If you press M MODE, the unit goes into functions mode,
then the number buttons and 5/∞ buttons will work
as different function buttons.
SETTINGS
Ex.: When number button 2 works as MO (monaural)
button.
Selecting a preset sound mode .................... 22
General settings—PSM .............................. 24
Bluetooth settings ....................................... 27
To use these buttons for their original functions,
press M MODE again.
• Waiting for about 5 seconds without pressing any of
these buttons will automatically cancels the functions
mode.
REFERENCES
More about this unit .................................... 28
Troubleshooting........................................... 31
Maintenance................................................ 34
Specifications............................................... 35
Caution on volume setting:
Discs produce very little noise compared with other
sources. Lower the volume before playing a disc to
avoid damaging the speakers by the sudden increase of
the output level.
This unit is equipped with the steering wheel remote
control function.
• See the Installation/Connection Manual (separate
volume) for connection.
3
Preparation
Cancel the display demonstration and set the clock
• See also pages 24 and 25.
Turn on the power.
1
Enter the PSM settings.
2
Cancel the display demonstrations
Select “DEMO,” then “DEMO OFF.”
3
Set the clock
Select “CLOCK HOUR,” then adjust the hour.
Select “CLOCK MIN” (minute), then adjust the minute.
Select “24H/12H,” then “24 HOUR” or “12 HOUR.”
Finish the procedure.
4
When the power is turned off: Check the current clock time
When the power is turned on: Change the display information of the current source
FM/AM
FM RDS
Frequency = Clock = (back to the beginning)
Station name (PS) = Station Frequency = Programme type (PTY) = Clock = (back to the
beginning)
CD/CD-CH
Audio CD/CD Text: Current track number with the elapsed playing time = Current track number
with the clock time = Disc title/performer*1 = Track title*1 = (back to the beginning)
MP3/WMA: Current track number with the elapsed playing time = Current track number with
the clock time = Album name/performer (folder name)*2 = Track title (file name)*2 = (back
to the beginning)
BLUETOOTH Current track number with the elapsed playing time = Current track number with the clock time
= Album name/performer = Track title = (back to the beginning)
IPOD
Folder name = Track name = Current track number with the elapsed playing time = Current
track number with the clock time = (back to the beginning)
DAB
Service name = Ensemble name = Channel number = Frequency = Clock = (back to the
beginning)
1
*
*
If the current disc is an audio CD, “NO NAME” appears.
If an MP3/WMA file does not have Tag information or “TAG DISPLAY” is set to “TAG OFF” (see page 26), folder name
and file name appear.
2
4
INTRODUCTIONS
Basic operations
Using the control panel
1
• DAB: Select DAB service.
• CD/CD-CH: Select folder.
• IPOD: Enter the main menu/Pause playback/
Confirm selection.
Eject disc.
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t
• Adjust the sound mode.
• Enter the PSM settings [Hold].
• Enter functions mode.
Press M MODE, then one of the following buttons
(within 5 seconds)...
EQ : Select the sound mode.
MO : Turn on/off monaural reception.
SSM : Automatic station presetting [Hold].
RPT : Select repeat play.
2
3
• Turn on the power.
• Turn off the power [Hold].
• Attenuate the sound (if the power is on).
Volume control [Turn].
• FM/AM: Select the bands.
• BLUETOOTH (AUDIO): Start playback
Loading slot
4
5
RND : Select random play.
5/∞ : Skip 10 tracks.
6
7
8
• Activate Voice Dialing [Hold].
• FM/AM: Select preset station.
• DAB: Select preset DAB service.
• CD/CD-CH: Select folder/track/disc (for CD
changer).
• BLUETOOTH (PHONE): Dial preset phone
number*2.
AUX (auxiliary) input jack
Display window
y
u
• Activate/deactivate TA Standby Reception.
• Enter programme type searching mode [Hold].
Change the display information.
Detach the panel.
9
p
q
• Enter Bluetooth menu
• Display the last called number [Hold].
• FM/AM: Search for station.
• DAB: Search for DAB ensemble.
• CD/CD-CH/IPOD: Select track.
• BLUETOOTH (AUDIO): Reverse skip/Forward
skip.
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1
*
You cannot select these sources if they are not ready
or not connected.
For storing preset phone number, see page 14.
2
*
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Select the source.
FM/AM = DAB = CD*1 = CD-CH*1/IPOD*1
(or EXT INPUT) = BLUETOOTH = AUX IN =
(back to the beginning)
Continued on the next page
OPERATIONS
5
Display window
1
Status of Bluetooth device
(Device number, [1 – 5]; signal strength, [0 – 3]*;
battery reminder, [0 – 3]*)
* As the number increases, the signal/battery power
becomes stronger.
7
Tuner reception indicators—ST (stereo),
MO (monaural)
LOUD (loudness) indicator
EQ (equalizer) indicator
Disc information indicators—
8
9
p
2
3
Tr (track) indicator
Source display / Track number / Folder number /
Time countdown indicator
TAG (Tag information), (folder), (track/file)
Playback source indicators—CH (CD changer), DISC
Sound mode (iEQ: intelligent equalizer) indicators
—CLASSIC, HIP HOP, JAZZ, ROCK, POPS, USER
Main display
q
w
4
5
6
Bluetooth indicator
RDS indicators—AF, REG, TP, PTY
Playback mode / item indicators— RND (random),
(disc), (folder), RPT (repeat)
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Listening to the radio
Select “FM/AM.”
1
Select the bands.
2
Search for a station to listen—Auto Search.
Manual Search: Hold either one of the buttons until “M” flashes on the display, then press
it repeatedly.
3
• When receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength, “ST” lights up
on the display.
6
To listen to a preset station
When an FM stereo broadcast is
hard to receive
The following features are available only for FM RDS
stations.
Reception improves, but stereo effect will be lost.
• “MO” lights up on the display.
Searching for FM RDS programme
—PTY Search
To restore the stereo effect, repeat the same
procedure. “MONO OFF” appears and “MO” goes off.
You can tune in to a station broadcasting your favorite
FM station automatic presetting
—SSM (Strong-station Sequential
Memory)
programme by searching for a PTY code.
• To store your favorite programme types, see page 8.
1
The last selected PTY code
appears.
You can preset up to six stations for each band.
1
While listening to an FM station...
2
Select one of your favorite programme types.
or
2
Select one of the PTY codes (see page 9).
Local FM stations with the strongest signals are
searched and stored automatically in the selected FM
band.
3
Start searching for your favorite programme.
Manual presetting
Ex.: Storing FM station of 92.50MHz into preset number
4 of the FM1 band.
1
2
If there is a station broadcasting a programme
of the same PTY code as you have selected, that
station is tuned in.
3
Preset number flashes for a while.
OPERATIONS
7
To activate TA Standby Reception
The TP (Traffic Programme)
Storing your favorite programme
types
indicator either lights up or flashes.
You can store six favorite programme types.
• If the TP indicator lights up, TA Standby Reception is
activated.
• If the TP indicator flashes, TA Standby Reception is
not yet activated. (This occurs when you are listening
to an FM station without the RDS signals required for
TA Standby Reception.)
To activate TA Standby Reception, tune in to another
station providing these signals. The TP indicator will
stop flashing and remain lit.
Preset programme types in the number buttons
(1 to 6):
1
2
Select a PTY code (see page 7).
Select the preset number (1 – 6) you want to
store into.
To deactivate the TA Standby Reception
The TP indicator goes off.
PTY Standby Reception
PTY Standby Reception allows the unit to switch
temporarily to your favorite PTY programme from any
source other than AM.
Ex.: When “ROCK M” is selected
3
4
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to store other PTY codes
into other preset numbers.
To activate and select your favorite PTY code for
PTY Standby Reception, see page 25.
The PTY indicator either lights up or flashes.
• If the PTY indicator lights up, PTY Standby Reception
is activated.
Finish the procedure.
• If the PTY indicator flashes, PTY Standby Reception is
not yet activated.
To activate PTY Standby Reception, tune in to another
station providing these signals. The PTY indicator will
stop flashing and remain lit.
Using the standby receptions
TA Standby Reception
TA Standby Reception allows the unit to switch
temporarily to Traffic Announcement (TA) from any
source other than AM.
The volume changes to the preset TA volume level if the
current level is lower than the preset level (see
page 25).
To deactivate the PTY Standby Reception, select
“OFF” for the PTY code (see page 25). The PTY indicator
goes off.
8
Tracing the same programme—
Network-Tracking Reception
Automatic station selection—
Programme Search
When driving in an area where FM reception is not
sufficient enough, this unit automatically tunes in to
another FM RDS station of the same network, possibly
broadcasting the same programme with stronger
signals (see the illustration below).
Usually when you press the number buttons, the preset
station is tuned in.
If the signals from the FM RDS preset station are not
sufficient for good reception, this unit, using the AF
data, tunes in to another frequency broadcasting the
same programme as the original preset station is
broadcasting.
When shipped from the factory, Network-Tracking
Reception is activated.
To change the Network-Tracking Reception
setting, see “AF-REG” on page 25.
• The unit takes some time to tune in to another
station using programme search.
• See also page 25.
Programme A broadcasting on different frequency areas
(01 – 05)
PTY codes
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA, CULTURE,
SCIENCE, VARIED, POP M (music), ROCK M (music), EASY
M (music), LIGHT M (music), CLASSICS, OTHER M (music),
WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN, SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE
IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ, COUNTRY, NATION M (music),
OLDIES, FOLK M (music), DOCUMENT
Disc operations
All tracks will be played repeatedly until you change the
source or eject the disc.
To stop play and eject the disc
• Press SRC to listen to another playback source.
Prohibiting disc ejection
To cancel the prohibition, repeat the same
procedure.
Continued on the next page
OPERATIONS
9
Pressing (or holding) the following buttons allows
you...
After pressing M MODE, press the following buttons...
Skip 10 tracks
[Press] Select track
[Hold] Reverse/fast-forward
track
MP3/WMA: Within the same folder
TRACK RPT:
MP3: Select folder
Repeat current track
FOLDER RPT:
MP3: Repeat current folder
Locate particular folder*2
FOLDER RND:
MP3: Randomly play all tracks of
current folder, then tracks of next
folders
ALL RND:
Randomly play all tracks
(for MP3/WMA disc) or track
directly
(Number buttons)*1
1
*
Press to select number 1 to 6; hold to select number 7
to 12.
It is required that folders be assigned with 2-digit
numbers at the beginning of their folder names—01,
02, 03, and so on.
2
*
• To cancel repeat play or random play, select
“RPT OFF” or “RND OFF.”
Using the Bluetooth® devices
Features
You can operate Bluetooth devices through the unit as
follows:
• Receiving a call
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio
communication technology for the mobile device such
as mobile phones, portable PCs, and other devices. The
Bluetooth devices can be connected without cables and
communicate with each other.
• Refer to the list (included in the box) to see the
countries where you may use the Bluetooth®
function.
• Making a call—from phonebook, from call history
(dialed number/received call), by dialing number, by
preset numbers, by voice command
• Informing you of the arrival of a text message
• Play back a Bluetooth audio player
Refer also to the instructions supplied with the
Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth profile
This unit supports the following Bluetooth profiles;
HFP (Hands-Free Profile) 1.5
OPP (Object Push Profile) 1.1
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) 1.2
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) 1.3
10
Connecting a Bluetooth device for
the first time
Pairing and PIN code
4
Enter a PIN (Personal Identification Number)
code to the unit.
• You can enter any number you like (1-digit to
16-digit number). [Initial: 0000]
When you connect a Bluetooth device to the unit
for the first time, make pairing between the unit
and the device. Pairing allows Bluetooth devices to
communicate with each other.
* Some devices have their own PIN code. Enter the
specified PIN code to the unit.
1
Move to the next (or previous) number
position.
To make pairing, you may need to enter the PIN
(Personal Identification Number) code of your Bluetooth
device you want to connect.
• Once the connection is established, it is registered in
the unit even if you reset the unit. Up to five devices
can be registered in total.
2
Select a number.
• Only one device for Bluetooth phone and one for
Bluetooth audio can be connected at a time.
• To use the Bluetooth function, you need to turn on
Bluetooth function of the device.
3
4
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you finish
entering a PIN code.
Confirm the entry.
Preparation: Operate the device to turn on its
Bluetooth function.
1
While listening to a source...
5
Operate the target Bluetooth device, (while
“WAIT PAIR” is flashing on the display).
On the device to be connected, enter the same PIN
code you have just entered for this unit.
2
Select “DEVICE.”
“PAIRING” flashes, then “PAIRING OK” appears on
the display when the connection is established.
Now you can use the device through the unit.
3
Select “NEW PAIRING.”
The device remains registered even after you
disconnect the device. Use “CNNCT PHONE” or
“CNNCT AUDIO” (or activate “AUTO CNNCT”) to
connect the same device from next time on. (See
pages 12 and 27.)
Continued on the next page
OPERATIONS
11
Deleting a registered device
Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 11, then...
Connecting a registered device (PHONE/
AUDIO)
1
Select “DELETE PAIR.”
Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 11, then...
1
Select “CNNCT PHONE” or “CNNCT AUDIO.”
2
Select a device you want to delete, then
select “YES.”
2
Select a device you want.
“CONNECTING” flashes, then “CONNECTED” appears
on the display when the device is connected.
You can set the unit to connect the Bluetooth device
automatically when the unit is turned on. (See
“AUTO CNNCT” on page 27.)
Disconnecting a device (PHONE/AUDIO)
Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 11, then...
Select “DISCN PHONE” or “DISCN AUDIO.”
“DISCONNECT” appears on the display.
Using the Bluetooth cellular phone
—
Establish the connection with a device.
(see page 11.)
1
2
3
Enter Bluetooth menu.
Select “CALL,” then make a call or settings using the
“SETTINGS” menu.
(See the following and page 27.)
12
When a call comes in....
Making a call
The source is automatically changed to “BLUETOOTH,”
then “RCV CALL” (receive call) and the phone number
appear alternately.
1
2
While listening to a source...
When “AUTO ANSWER” is activated....
The unit answers the incoming calls automatically, see
page 27.
Select “CALL.”
• When “AUTO ANSWER” is deactivated, press any
button (except
incoming call.
and 0) to answer the
• You can adjust the microphone volume level (see
page 27).
3
Select a method to make a call.
To end the call
Hold any button (except
and 0).
• DIALED*: Shows the phone numbers you have
dialed = go to the following step.
• RECEIVED*: Shows the received calls = go to
the following step.
• PHONEBOOK: Shows the 1st listed name/phone
number of the phone book of the unit = go to
the following step. To transfer the phone book
memory, see page 27.
• PRESET: Shows the list of preset numbers. =
go to the following step.
• DIAL NUMBER: Shows the phone number entry
screen = “How to enter phone number” (see
page 14).
• VOICE DIAL (Only when the connected cellular
phone has the voice recognition system): Speak
the name (registered words) you want to call.
Answering a waiting call
If your cellular phone is equipped with the call waiting
function, you can put the current call on hold and
answer the waiting call.
Press any button (except
• To restore the on-hold call, press any button (except
and 0) again.
and 0).
• When you end one call, you can connect to the other.
When a text message comes in....
If the cellular phone is compatible with text message
notification via Bluetooth and “MSG NOTICE” (message
notice) is set to “ON” (see page 27), the unit rings and
“RCV MESSAGE” (receiving message) appears on the
display to inform you of the message arrival.
• You cannot read, edit, or send a text message
through the unit.
* Displays only when the dialed or received number
is made through the unit.
4
Select the name/phone number you want to
call.
Continued on the next page
OPERATIONS
13
How to enter phone number
Direct operations to redial / Voice Dialing
1
Select a number.
You can use the following functions regardless of the
current source.
To redial
2
Move the entry position.
To activate Voice Dialing
You can make a call by your voice.
Speak the name (registered
words) you want to call
slowly and clearly.
3
4
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you finish
entering the number.
Presetting the phone number
You can preset up to six phone numbers.
Confirm the entry.
1
Display the phone number you want to
preset by using one of the “CALL” items.
Select a phone number.
2
To delete the phone numbers
• Make sure that the Bluetooth phone is connected.
1
Display the phone number you want to
delete by using one of the “CALL” items.
3
Select a preset number to store.
2
Select the phone number (or name).
Select “DELETE” or “DELETE ALL.”
To call a preset number
While in Bluetooth source....
3
• You can also call a preset number using “PRESET” of
the “CALL” items (see page 13).
DELETE:
Deletes the selected phone number.
Switching conversation media (the unit/
cellular phone)
During a phone call conversation....
Then, continue your conversation
using the other media.
DELETE ALL: Deletes the phone number listed in
step 1.
• To cancel, press 5.
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Using the Bluetooth audio player
• Operations and display indications differ depending on their availability on the connected audio player.
Select “BLUETOOTH.”
• Pressing can enter the Bluetooth menu directly.
1
Establish the connection with a Bluetooth audio player.
If playback does not start automatically, operate the Bluetooth audio player to start
playback.
2
—
After pressing M MODE, press the following buttons...
[Press] Reverse skip/forward skip
[Hold] Reverse search/forward
search
Select repeat play
Select group/folder
Start/pause playback
Select random play
Bluetooth Information:
If you wish to receive more information about
Bluetooth, visit the following JVC web site:
<http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/car/>.
• Refer also to page 12 for registering/connecting/
disconnecting/deleting a registered device.
OPERATIONS
15
Listening to the CD changer
It is recommended to use a JVC MP3-compatible CD changer (separately purchased) with your unit. You can connect
a CD changer to the CD changer jack on the rear of the unit.
• You can only play conventional CDs (including CD Text) and MP3 discs.
Preparation: Make sure “CHANGER” is selected for the external input setting, see page 26.
Select “CD-CH.”
1
Select a disc to start playing.
[Press] For selecting disc number 1 – 6.
[Hold] For selecting disc number 7 – 12.
2
After pressing M MODE, press the following buttons...
[Press] Select track
[Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track
Skip 10 tracks
MP3: Within the same folder
MP3: Select folders
TRACK RPT:
Repeat current track
FOLDER RPT:
MP3: Repeat all tracks of current
folder
DISC RPT:
Repeat all tracks of the current disc
FOLDER RND:
MP3: Randomly play all tracks of
the current folder, then tracks of the
next folder
DISC RND:
Randomly play all tracks of current
disc
ALL RND:
Randomly play all tracks of the discs
in the magazine
• To cancel repeat play or random play, select
“RPT OFF” or “RND OFF.”
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Listening to the iPod
Before operating, connect the Interface adapter for iPod, KS-PD100 (separately purchased) to the CD changer
jack on the rear of the unit.
Preparation: Make sure “CHANGER” is selected for the external input setting, see page 26.
Select “IPOD.”
1
Select a song to start playing.
2
Selecting a track from the menu
Pause/stop playback
• To resume playback, press the button
again.
1
2
Enter the main menu.
[Press] Select tracks
[Hold] Reverse/fast-forward track
This mode will be canceled if no operations are
done for about 5 seconds.
After pressing M MODE, press the following buttons...
Select the desired menu.
ONE RPT:
Functions the same as “Repeat One”
of the iPod.
ALL RPT:
Functions the same as “Repeat All” of
the iPod.
PLAYLISTS Ô ARTISTS Ô ALBUMS Ô
SONGS Ô GENRES Ô COMPOSERS Ô (back
to the beginning)
ALBUM RND*:
Functions the same as “Shuffle
Albums” of the iPod.
SONG RND:
3
Confirm the selection.
Functions the same as “Shuffle
Songs” of the iPod.
• To cancel repeat play or random play, select
“RPT OFF” or “RND OFF.”
• To move back to the previous menu, press 5.
• If a track is selected, playback starts
automatically.
• Holding 4 /¢ can skip 10 items at a
time.
* Functions only if you select “ALL ALBUMS” in “ALBUMS”
of the main “MENU.”
EXTERNAL DEVICES 17
Listening to the DAB tuner
Before operating, connect the JVC DAB tuner, KT-DB1000 (separately purchased) to the CD changer jack on the rear
of the unit.
Preparation: Make sure “CHANGER” is selected for the external input setting, see page 26.
Select “DAB.”
1
Select the bands.
2
Searching for an ensemble.
Manual Search: Hold either one of the buttons until “MANUAL” flashes on the display,
then press it repeatedly.
3
Select a service (either primary or secondary) to listen to.
4
What is DAB system?
To tune in to an ensemble manually
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) can deliver digital
quality sound without any annoying interference and
signal distortion. When transmitting, DAB combines
several programmes (called “services”) to form one
“ensemble.” In addition, each “service”—called
“primary service”—can also be divided into its
components (called “secondary service”). A typical
ensemble has six or more programmes (services)
broadcast at the same time.
Start searching for an ensemble, as in step 3 above.
1
2
Select a desired ensemble frequency.
By connecting the DAB tuner, this unit can do the
following:
It is recommended to use DAB tuner KT-DB1000
with your unit. If you have another DAB tuner,
consult your JVC IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT dealer.
• Refer also to the Instructions supplied for your DAB
tuner.
• See also “DAB AF” on page 25.
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Storing DAB services in memory
You can preset six DAB services (primary) for each band.
Tracing the same programme—
Alternative Frequency Reception
You can keep listening to the same programme by
activating the Alternative Frequency Reception.
• While receiving a DAB service:
1
Select a service you want (see steps 1 to 4 on
page 18).
When driving in an area where a service cannot be
received, this unit automatically tunes in to another
ensemble or FM RDS station, broadcasting the same
programme.
2
Select the preset number (1 – 6) you want to
store into.
• While receiving an FM RDS station:
When driving in an area where a DAB service is
broadcasting the same programme as the FM RDS
station is broadcasting, this unit automatically tunes
in to the DAB service.
Preset number flashes for a while.
When shipped from the factory, Alternative Frequency
Reception is activated.
To deactivate the Alternative Frequency
Reception, see page 25.
Tuning in to a preset DAB service
1
2
Select the preset DAB service (primary)
number (1 – 6) you want.
If the selected primary service has some secondary
services, pressing the same button again will tune
in to the secondary services.
EXTERNAL DEVICES 19
Listening to the other external components
You can connect an external component to:
• CD changer jack on the rear of this unit using the following adapters (separately purchased):
– Line Input Adapter, KS-U57
– AUX Input Adapter, KS-U58
Preparation: Make sure “EXT INPUT” is selected for the external input setting, see page 26.
• AUX (auxiliary) input jack on the control panel.
Select “EXT INPUT” or “AUX IN.”
1
Turn on the connected component and start playing the source.
Adjust the volume.
—
2
3
Adjust the sound as you want (see pages 22 – 24).
—
4
Connecting an external component to the AUX input jack
Portable audio player, etc.
3.5 mm stereo mini plug
(not supplied)
20
Using the remote controller —
RM-RK50
This unit can be remotely controlled as instructed here
(with an optionally purchased remote controller). We
recommend that you use remote controller RM-RK50
with your unit.
Installing the lithium coin battery (CR2025)
1
• Turns the power on if pressed briefly or
attenuates the sound when the power is on.
• Turns the power off if pressed and held.
• Changes the FM/AM/DAB bands with 5 U.
• Changes the preset stations (or DAB services)
with D ∞.
Before using the remote controller:
• Aim the remote controller directly at the remote
sensor on the unit.
2
• DO NOT expose the remote sensor to bright light
(direct sunlight or artificial lighting).
• Changes the folder of the MP3/WMA.
• While playing an MP3 disc on an
MP3-compatible CD changer:
Remote sensor
– Changes the disc if pressed briefly.
– Changes the folder if pressed and held.
• While listening to an Apple iPod:
– Pauses or resumes playback with D ∞.
– Enters the main menu with 5 U.
(Now 5 U/D ∞/2 R/F 3 work as the menu
selecting buttons.)*
* 5 U : Returns to the previous menu.
∞ : Confirms the selection.
Adjusts the volume level.
Selects the sound mode (iEQ: intelligent equalizer).
Selects the source.
For Bluetooth cellular phone:
– Answers calls if pressed briefly.
– Rejects calls if pressed and held.
Warning (to prevent accidents and damage):
• Do not install any battery other than CR2025 or its
equivalent.
• Do not leave the remote controller in a place (such
as dashboards) exposed to direct sunlight for a long
D
3
time.
4
• Store the battery in a place where children cannot
reach.
• Do not recharge, short, disassemble, heat the battery,
or dispose of it in a fire.
• Do not leave the battery with other metallic
materials.
5
6
• Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar
tools.
• Wrap the battery with tape and insulate when
throwing away or saving it.
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EXTERNAL DEVICES 21
7
• Searches for stations (or DAB services) if pressed
briefly.
• While listening to an iPod (in menu selecting
mode):
• Searches for DAB ensembles if pressed and held.
• Fast-forwards or reverses the track if pressed and
held.
– Selects an item if pressed briefly. (Then, press
D ∞ to confirm the selection.)
– Skips 10 items at a time if pressed and held.
• Reverse skip/forward skip for Bluetooth audio.
• Changes the tracks if pressed briefly.
Selecting a preset sound mode
You can select a preset sound mode suitable to the music genre (iEQ: intelligent equalizer).
Enter functions mode.
1
Select a preset sound mode.
2
Storing your own sound mode
You can adjust the sound modes and store your own
adjustments in memory.
• The adjustment you make will be stored for the
currently selected sound mode (iEQ) including
“USER.”
4
Adjust the sound elements of the selected
tone.
1
2
3
Adjust the frequency.
1
Select a sound mode.
Adjust the level.
2
Enter the adjustment mode.
This mode will be canceled if no operations are
done for about 5 seconds.
Adjust the quality slope (Q).
3
Select a tone.
22 EXTERNAL DEVICES & SETTINGS
FADER*2
Adjust the front and rear speaker
balance.
BALANCE*3
Adjust the left and right speaker
balance.
R06 to F06
L06 to R06
Range/selectable items
BASS MID TRE
60 Hz
Sound
elements
Frequency
500 Hz 10.0 kHz
1.0 kHz 12.5 kHz
80 Hz
100 Hz 1.5 kHz 15.0 kHz
200 Hz 2.5 kHz 17.5 kHz
LOUD*4 (loudness)
LOUD ON or
LOUD OFF
Boost low and high frequencies to
produce a well-balanced sound at a
low volume level.
SUB.W*1 (subwoofer)
Adjust the subwoofer output level.
Level (LVL)
Q
–06 to –06 to –06 to
+06
+06
+06
Q1.0
Q1.25
Q1.5
Q2.0
Q0.5
Q0.75
Q1.0
00 to 08,
initial: 04
Fix
VOL ADJ (volume adjust)
–05 to +05,
Q1.25
Adjust the volume level of each source initial: 00
(except FM), compared to the FM
volume level. The volume level will
automatically increase or decrease
when you change the source.
BASS: Bass MID: Mid-range TRE: Treble
5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust other sound
tones.
The adjustment made will be stored automatically.
• Before making an adjustment,
select the source you want to adjust.
Adjusting the sound
You can adjust the sound characteristics to your
VOLUME
Adjust the volume.
00 to 50 or
00 to 30*5
preference.
1
*
*
Displayed only when “L/O MODE” is set to “SUB.W”
(see page 26).
If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader
level to “00.”
This adjustment will not affect the subwoofer output.
Loudness setting will be applied to all sound modes.
Depending on the amplifier gain control setting. (See
page 26 for details.)
1
2
2
3
4
5
*
*
*
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SETTINGS 23
Preset value setting for each sound mode
Sound
Preset value
MID (mid-range)
Freq. Level
BASS (bass)
TRE (treble)
Freq. Level
LOUD
(loudness)
mode
Freq. Level
Q
Q
Q
USER
ROCK
CLASSIC
POPS
HIP HOP
JAZZ
60 Hz
100 Hz
80 Hz
100 Hz
60 Hz
00 Q1.25 1.0 kHz
+03 Q1.0 1.0 kHz
+01 Q1.25 1.0 kHz
+02 Q1.25 1.0 kHz
+04 Q1.0 1.0 kHz
+03 Q1.25 1.0 kHz
00 Q1.25 10.0 kHz
00 Q1.25 10.0 kHz
00 Q1.25 10.0 kHz
+01 Q1.25 10.0 kHz
–02 Q1.0 10.0 kHz
00 Q1.25 10.0 kHz
00
+02
+03
+02
+01
+03
Fix
OFF
80 Hz
Freq.: Frequency Q: Quality slope
General settings—PSM
You can change PSM (Preferred Setting Mode) items
listed in the table below and on pages 25 and 26.
3
Adjust the PSM item selected.
1
Enter the PSM settings.
4
5
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust other PSM
items if necessary.
2
Select a PSM item.
Finish the procedure.
Indications
DEMO
Display
demonstration
Item
Setting, [reference page]
(
: Initial)
• DEMO ON
:
The display demonstration will be activated automatically if no
operation is done for about 20 seconds, [4].
Cancels.
• DEMO OFF
:
:
CLOCK DISP*1
Clock display
• CLOCK ON
The clock time is always shown on the display when the power is
turned off.
• CLOCK OFF
:
Cancels; pressing DISP will show the clock time for about 5 seconds
when the power is turned off, [4].
CLOCK HOUR
Hour adjustment
0 – 23
(1 – 12)
[Initial: 0 (0:00)], [4].
[Initial: 00 (0:00)], [4].
CLOCK MIN
00 – 59
Minute adjustment
24
Indications
24H/12H
Item
Setting, [reference page]
(
: Initial)
• 12 HOUR
:
See also page 4 for setting.
Time display mode • 24 HOUR
CLOCK ADJ*2
Clock adjustment
• AUTO
:
The built-in clock is automatically adjusted using the clock data
provided via the satellite radio channel.
Cancels.
• OFF
:
:
AF-REG *2
Alternative
frequency/
regionalization
reception
• AF
When the currently received signals become weak, the unit switches
to another station (the programme may differ from the one
currently received), [9].
• The AF indicator lights up.
• AF-REG
:
:
When the currently received signals become weak, the unit switches
to another station broadcasting the same programme.
• The AF and REG indicators light up.
• AF OFF
Cancels (not selectable when “DAB AF” is set to “AF ON”).
PTY-STANDBY *2 OFF, PTY codes Activates PTY Standby Reception with one of the PTY codes, [8].
PTY standby
TA VOLUME *2
Traffic
announcement
volume
VOLUME 00 –
VOLUME 50 (or
VOLUME 00 –
VOLUME 30)*3
[Initial: VOLUME 15]
P-SEARCH *2
Programme search • OFF
• ON
:
:
Activates Programme Search, [9].
Cancels.
DAB AF *4
• AF ON
:
Traces the programme among DAB services and FM RDS stations,
Alternative
[19].
frequency reception • AF OFF
:
Cancels.
DIMMER
• AUTO
:
Dims the display and button illumination when you turn on the
Dimmer
headlights.
• ON
• OFF
:
:
Activates dimmer.
Cancels.
1
*
If the power supply is not interrupted by turning off the ignition key of your car, it is recommended that you select
“CLOCK OFF” to save the car’s battery.
Only for RDS FM stations.
Depends on the amplifier gain control.
Displayed only when DAB tuner is connected.
2
3
4
*
*
*
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SETTINGS 25
Indications
Item
Setting, [reference page]
(
: Initial)
SCROLL*5
Scroll
• ONCE
• AUTO
• OFF
:
:
:
Scrolls the displayed information once.
Repeats scrolling (at 5-second intervals).
Cancels.
• Pressing DISP for more than one second can scroll the display
regardless of the setting.
L/O MODE
Line output mode
• REAR
:
Select if the REAR LINE OUT terminals are used for connecting the rear
speakers (through an external amplifier).
• SUB.W
:
Select if the REAR LINE OUT terminals are used for connecting a
subwoofer (through an external amplifier).
SUB.W FREQ*6
Subwoofer cutoff
frequency
• LOW
• MID
• HIGH
:
:
:
Frequencies lower than 90 Hz are sent to the subwoofer.
Frequencies lower than 135 Hz are sent to the subwoofer.
Frequencies lower than 180 Hz are sent to the subwoofer.
SUB.W PHASE*6
• 180 DEG
:
Select either “0 DEG” or “180 DEG” which reproduces a better sound.
Subwoofer phase
• 0 DEG
EXT INPUT*7
External input
• CHANGER
• EXT INPUT
:
:
To connect a JVC CD changer, [16], or an Apple iPod, [17].
To connect portable audio player to the CD changer jack, [20].
TAG DISPLAY
Tag display
• TAG ON
• TAG OFF
:
:
Shows the Tag information while playing MP3/WMA tracks.
Cancels.
AMP GAIN
Amplifier gain
control
• LOW POWER
:
VOLUME 00 – VOLUME 30 (Select this if the maximum power of the
speaker is less than 50 W to avoid damaging the speaker.)
VOLUME 00 – VOLUME 50
• HIGH POWER
:
:
IF BAND
Intermediate
frequency band
• AUTO
Increases the tuner selectivity to reduce interference noises between
adjacent stations. (Stereo effect may be lost.)
Subject to interference noises from adjacent stations, but sound
quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will remain.
• WIDE
:
5
*
*
*
Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly (or will be blanked) on the display.
Displayed only when “L/O MODE” is set to “SUB.W.”
Displayed only when one of the following sources is selected—FM, AM, DAB, CD, BLUETOOTH, AUX IN.
6
7
26
Bluetooth settings
You can change the settings listed on the right column
according to your preference.
AUTO ANSWER
The unit answers the incoming calls
ON:
automatically.
The unit does not answer the calls
automatically. Answer the calls manually.
1
Enter the Bluetooth menu.
OFF:
REJECT: The unit rejects all incoming calls.
MSG NOTICE (message notice)
ON*1: The unit informs you of the arrival of
a message by ringing and displaying
“RCV MESSAGE” (receiving message).
2
Select “SETTINGS.”
OFF:
The unit does not inform you of the arrival of
a message.
3
4
Select a setting item.
MIC SETTING (microphone setting)
Adjust the built-in microphone volume,
[LEVEL 01/02/03].
PHONEBOOK
AUTO CNNCT = AUTO ANSWER =
MSG NOTICE*1 = MIC SETTING =
PHONEBOOK = INITIALIZE = INFORMATION
= (back to the beginning)
Load the phone book of the Bluetooth phone to the
unit. (You can load up to 50 phone numbers.)
• Before using this function, make sure that the
Bluetooth phone is connected.
INITIALIZE
Change the setting accordingly.
YES:
Initialize all settings you have made in the
Bluetooth menu.
NO:
Return to the previous screen.
INFORMATION
• If “PHONEBOOK” is selected in step 3, enter the
PIN code both for this unit and Bluetooth phone
(see page 11: steps 4 and 5), then press 5 to
exit.
NAME:
Name of the unit (as shown on
Bluetooth devices).
ADDRESS:
Address of the unit.
VERSION:
Hardware and software versions of
the Bluetooth module.
PHONE NAME*2: Name of the connected Bluetooth
Setting menu ( : Initial)
phone.
AUTO CNNCT (connect)
When the unit is turned on, the connection is
established automatically with...
AUDIO NAME*2: Name of the connected Bluetooth
audio player.
1
OFF:
LAST:
No Bluetooth device.
The last connected Bluetooth device.
*
If the connected Bluetooth phone does not support
text message notification (via Bluetooth), the unit will
not receive any notification upon the arrival of a text
message.
Appears only when a Bluetooth phone/audio player is
connected.
2
*
SETTINGS 27
More about this unit
• If you want to know more about RDS, visit
<http://www.rds.org.uk>.
Basic operations
Turning on the power
• By pressing SRC on the unit, you can also turn on the
power. If the source is ready, playback also starts.
Disc operations
Caution for DualDisc playback
• The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc” does not comply
with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio” standard.
Therefore, the use of Non-DVD side of a DualDisc on
this product may not be recommended.
Turning off the power
• If you turn off the power while listening to a track,
playback will start from where it had been stopped
previously next time you turn on the power.
General
FM/AM/RDS
• This unit has been designed to reproduce
CDs/CD Texts, and CD-Rs (Recordable)/CD-RWs
(Rewritable) in audio CD (CD-DA), MP3 and WMA
formats.
• When a disc is inserted upside down, “PLEASE” and
“EJECT” appear alternately on the display. Press 0 to
eject the disc.
Storing stations in memory
• During SSM search...
– All previously stored stations are erased and the
stations are stored anew.
– Received stations are preset in No. 1 (lowest
frequency) to No. 6 (highest frequency).
– When SSM is over, the station stored in No. 1 will
be automatically tuned in.
• In this manual, words “track” and “file” are
interchangeably used.
• When storing a station manually, the previously
preset station is erased when a new station is stored
in the same preset number.
• While fast-forwarding or reversing on an MP3 or
WMA disc, you can only hear intermittent sounds.
• If you change the source while listening to a disc,
playback stops.
FM RDS operations
Next time you select “CD” as the playback source,
playback will start from where it had been stopped
previously.
• After ejecting a disc, “NO DISC” appears and you
cannot operate some of the buttons. Insert another
disc or press SRC to select another playback source.
• If the ejected disc is not removed within 15 seconds,
it is automatically inserted into the loading slot again
to protect it from dust. Playback starts automatically.
• Network-Tracking Reception requires two types of
RDS signals—PI (Programme Identification) and AF
(Alternative Frequency) to work correctly. Without
receiving these data correctly, Network-Tracking
Reception will not operate correctly.
• If a Traffic Announcement is received by TA Standby
Reception, the volume level automatically changes
to the preset level (TA VOLUME) if the current level is
lower than the preset level.
Playing a CD-R or CD-RW
• Use only “finalized” CD-Rs or CD-RWs.
• This unit can only play back files of the same type as
those detected first if a disc includes both audio CD
(CD-DA) files and MP3/WMA files.
• This unit can play back multi-session discs; however,
unclosed sessions will be skipped while playing.
• When Alternative Frequency Reception is activated
(with AF selected), Network-Tracking Reception is
also activated automatically. On the other hand,
Network-Tracking Reception cannot be deactivated
without deactivating Alternative Frequency
Reception. (See page 25.)
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• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not play back on this
unit because of their disc characteristics, or for the
following reasons:
• The maximum number of characters for file/folder
names vary depending on the disc format used
(includes 4 extension characters—<.mp3> or
<.wma>).
– Discs are dirty or scratched.
– Moisture condensation has occurred on the lens
inside the unit.
– The pickup lens inside the unit is dirty.
– The files on the CD-R/CD-RW are written using the
“Packet Write” method.
– There are improper recording conditions (missing
data, etc.) or media conditions (stained, scratched,
warped, etc.).
• CD-RWs may require a longer readout time since the
reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than that of regular
CDs.
• Do not use the following CD-Rs or CD-RWs:
– Discs with stickers, labels, or a protective seal stuck
to the surface.
– Discs on which labels can be directly printed by an
ink jet printer.
Using these discs under high temperature or high
humidity may cause malfunctions or damage to the
unit.
– ISO 9660 Level 1: up to 12 characters
– ISO 9660 Level 2: up to 31 characters
– Romeo*: up to 128 characters
– Joliet*: up to 64 characters
– Windows long file name*: up to 128 characters
* The parenthetic figure is the maximum number of
characters for file/folder names in case the total
number of files and folders is 271 or more.
• This unit can recognize a total of 512 files,
200 folders, and 8 hierarchical levels.
• This unit can play back files recorded in VBR (variable
bit rate).
Files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in the
elapsed time display, and do not show the actual
elapsed time. In particular, this difference becomes
noticeable after performing the search function.
• This unit cannot play back the following files:
– MP3 files encoded in MP3i and MP3 PRO format.
– MP3 files encoded in an inappropriate format.
– MP3 files encoded with Layer 1/2.
– WMA files encoded in lossless, professional, and
voice format.
– WMA files which are not based upon Windows
Media® Audio.
– WMA files copy-protected with DRM.
– Files which have data such as AIFF, ATRAC3, etc.
• The search function works but search speed is not
constant.
Playing an MP3/WMA disc
• This unit can play back MP3/WMA files with the
extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> (regardless of
the letter case—upper/lower).
• This unit can show the names of albums, artists
(performer), and Tag (Version 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, or
2.4) for MP3 files and for WMA files.
• This unit can display only one-byte characters. No
other characters can be correctly displayed.
• This unit can play back MP3/WMA files meeting the
conditions below:
– Bit rate of MP3: 32 kbps — 320 kbps
– Sampling frequency of MP3:
48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for MPEG-1)
24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz (for MPEG-2)
– Bit rate of WMA:
Bluetooth operations
General
• While driving, do not perform complicated operation
such as dialing the numbers, using phone book, etc.
When you perform these operations, stop your car in
a safe place.
• Some Bluetooth devices may not be able to connect
to this unit depending on the Bluetooth version of
the device.
32 kbps — 192 kbps
– Disc format: ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Romeo,
Joliet, Windows long file name
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REFERENCES 29
1
2
• Some operations and display information may be
different according to the connected phone.
• This unit may not work for some Bluetooth devices.
• Connecting condition may vary depending on the
circumstances around you.
*
*
When you connect the iPod nano to the interface
adapter, be sure to disconnect the headphones;
otherwise, no sound is heard.
It is not possible to browse video files on the
“Videos” menu while the iPod is connected to the
interface adapter.
• When the unit is turned off, the device is
disconnected.
• If the iPod does not play correctly, please update your
iPod software to the latest version. For details about
updating your iPod, visit <http://www.apple.com>.
• When you turn on this unit, the iPod is charged
through this unit.
• While the iPod is connected, all operations from the
iPod are disabled. Perform all operations from this
unit.
• The text information may not be displayed correctly.
• If the text information includes more than 11
characters, it scrolls on the display. This unit can
display up to 40 characters.
Warning messages for Bluetooth operations
• ERROR CNNCT (Error Connection):
The device is registered but the connection has failed.
Connect the device again. (See page 12.)
• ERROR
Try the operation again. If “ERROR” appears again,
check if the device supports the function you have
tried.
• PLEASE WAIT
The unit is preparing to use the Bluetooth function. If
the message does not disappear, turn off and turn on
the unit, then connect the device again (or reset the
unit).
Notice:
When operating an iPod, some operations may not
be performed correctly or as intended. In this case,
co.jp/english/car/support/ks-pd100/index.html>
• PLS RESET
Reset the unit and try the operation again. If
“PLS RESET” appears again, consult your nearest
JVC car audio dealers.
General settings—PSM
• “AUTO” setting for “DIMMER” may not work correctly
on some vehicles, particularly on those having a
control dial for dimming.
In this case, change the “DIMMER” setting to any
other than “AUTO.”
DAB
• Only the primary DAB service can be preset even
when you store a secondary service.
• A previously preset DAB service is erased when a new
DAB service is stored in the same preset number.
• If you change the “AMP GAIN” setting from
“HIGH POWER” to “LOW POWER” while the
volume level is set higher than “VOLUME 30,” the
unit automatically changes the volume level to
“VOLUME 30.”
iPod
• You can control the following types of iPods through
the interface adapter.
– iPod with dock connector (3rd Generation)
– iPod with Click Wheel (4th Generation)
– iPod mini
– iPod photo
– iPod nano*1
– iPod video (5th Generation)*2
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Troubleshooting
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center.
Symptoms
Remedies/Causes
• Sound cannot be heard from the speakers. • Adjust the volume to the optimum level.
• Check the cords and connections.
• The unit does not work at all.
Reset the unit (see page 3).
• SSM automatic presetting does not work. Store stations manually.
• Static noise while listening to the radio.
• Disc cannot be played back.
Connect the aerial firmly.
Insert the disc correctly.
• CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back.
• Tracks on the CD-R/CD-RW cannot be
skipped.
• Insert a finalized CD-R/CD-RW.
• Finalize the CD-R/CD-RW with the component which
you used for recording.
• Disc can neither be played back nor ejected. • Unlock the disc (see page 9).
• Eject the disc forcibly (see page 3).
• Disc sound is sometimes interrupted.
• Stop playback while driving on rough roads.
• Change the disc.
• Check the cords and connections.
• “NO DISC” appears on the display.
Insert a playable disc into the loading slot.
• “PLEASE” and “EJECT” appear alternately
on the display.
This occurs sometimes due to over-heating. Eject the disc
or change to another playback source.
• Disc cannot be played back.
• Use a disc with MP3/WMA tracks recorded in a format
compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2, Romeo, or
Joliet.
• Add the extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> to the
file names.
• Noise is generated.
Skip to another track or change the disc. (Do not add the
extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> to non-MP3 or
WMA tracks.)
• A longer readout time is required
Do not use too many hierarchical levels and folders.
(“READING” keeps flashing on the display).
Continued on the next page
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Symptoms
Remedies/Causes
• Tracks do not play back in the order you
have intended them to play.
The playback order is determined when the files are
recorded.
• The elapsed playing time is not correct.
This sometimes occurs during playback. This is caused by
how the tracks are recorded on the disc.
• The correct characters are not displayed
(e.g. album name).
This unit can only display letters (upper case), numbers,
and a limited number of symbols.
• The unit cannot be detected by the
Bluetooth device.
• Search from the Bluetooth device again.
• Reset the unit. When “WAIT PAIR” appears on the
display, search from the Bluetooth device again.
• The unit does not make pairing with the
Bluetooth device.
Enter the same PIN code for both the unit and target
device.
• Phone sound quality is poor.
• Reduce the distance between the unit and the
Bluetooth cellular phone.
• Move the car to a place where you can get a better
signal reception.
• The sound is interrupted or skipped during • Reduce the distance between the unit and the
playback of a Bluetooth audio player.
Bluetooth audio player.
• Disconnect the device connected for “PHONE.”
• Turn off, then turn on the unit.
• When the sound is not yet restored: Connect the
player again.
• The connected audio player cannot be
controlled.
• Check whether the connected audio player supports
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile).
(Operations depend on the connected audio player.)
• Disconnect and connect the Bluetooth player again.
• The unit does not response when you tried You may have tried to copy the same entries (as stored)
to copy the phone book to the unit.
• “NO DISC” appears on the display.
• “NO MAGAZINE” appears on the display.
• “RESET 8” appears on the display.
to the unit. Press 5 to exit.
Insert a disc into the magazine.
Insert the magazine.
Connect this unit and the CD changer correctly and press
the reset button of the CD changer.
• “RESET 1” – “RESET 7” appears on the
display.
Press the reset button of the CD changer.
• The CD changer does not work at all.
Reset the unit (see page 3).
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Symptoms
Remedies/Causes
• “noSIGNAL” appears on the display.
• “RESET 8” appears on the display.
Move to an area with stronger signals.
Connect this unit and the DAB tuner correctly and reset
the unit (see page 3).
• “ANTENNA NG” appears on the display.
• The DAB tuner does not work at all.
Check the cords and connections.
Reconnect this unit and the DAB tuner correctly and
reset the unit (see page 3).
• The iPod does not turn on or does not work. • Check the connecting cable and its connection.
• Update the firmware version.
• Charge the battery.
• The sound is distorted.
Deactivate the equalizer either on this unit or the iPod.
• “NO IPOD” appears on the display.
• Check the connecting cable and its connection.
• Charge the battery.
• Playback stops.
The headphones are disconnected during playback.
Restart the playback operation (see page 17).
• No sound can be heard when connecting
an iPod nano.
• Disconnect the headphones from the iPod nano.
• Update the firmware version of the iPod nano.
• “NO FILES” appears on the display.
No tracks are stored. Import tracks to the iPod.
• “RESET 1” – “RESET 7” appears on the
display.
Disconnect the adapter from both this unit and iPod.
Then, connect it again.
• “RESET 8” appears on the display.
Check the connection between the adapter and this unit.
Reset the iPod.
• The iPod’s controls do not work after
disconnecting from this unit.
• Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
• The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Victor
Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective
owners.
• iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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Maintenance
How to clean the connectors
To keep discs clean
Frequent detachment will deteriorate the connectors.
To minimize this possibility, periodically wipe the
connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with
alcohol, being careful not to damage the connectors.
A dirty disc may not play correctly.
If a disc does become dirty, wipe it with
a soft cloth in a straight line from center
to edge.
• Do not use any solvents (for example, conventional
record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean
discs.
Connectors
To play new discs
Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in
the following cases:
• After starting the heater in the car.
New discs may have some rough spots
around the inner and outer edges. If
such a disc is used, this unit may reject
the disc.
• If it becomes very humid inside the car.
Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In this
case, eject the disc and leave the unit turned on for a
few hours until the moisture has evaporated.
To remove these rough spots, rub the edges with a
pencil or ball-point pen, etc.
Do not use the following discs:
Single CD (8 cm disc)
Warped disc
How to handle discs
When removing a disc from its
case, press down the center holder
of the case and lift the disc out,
holding it by the edges.
Center holder
Sticker and
sticker residue
Stick-on label
• Always hold the disc by the edges. Do not touch its
recording surface.
When storing a disc in its case, gently insert the
disc around the center holder (with the printed surface
facing up).
Unusual shape
• Make sure to store discs in cases after use.
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Specifications
AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION
CD PLAYER SECTION
Maximum Power Output:
Type:
Compact disc player
Front/Rear:
50 W per channel
Signal Detection
System:
Non-contact optical pickup
(semiconductor laser)
Continuous Power Output (RMS):
Front/Rear:
19 W per channel into
Number of Channels: 2 channels (stereo)
Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 20 000 Hz
4 Ω, 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at
no more than 0.8% total
harmonic distortion.
Dynamic Range:
96 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 98 dB
Wow and Flutter:
Less than measurable limit
Load Impedance:
Tone Control Range:
Bass:
4 Ω (4 Ω to 8 Ω allowance)
MP3 Decoding Format: (MPEG1/2 Audio Layer 3)
Max. Bit Rate:
320 kbps
12 dB (60 Hz, 80 Hz,
100 Hz, 200 Hz)
WMA (Windows Media® Audio) Decoding Format:
Max. Bit Rate:
192 kbps
Mid-range:
Treble:
Q:
12 dB (500 Hz, 1.0 kHz,
1.5 kHz, 2.5 kHz)
12 dB (10.0 kHz, 12.5 kHz,
15.0 kHz, 17.5 kHz)
Bass: Q1.0, Q1.25, Q1.5, Q2.0
Mid-range: Q0.5, Q0.75, Q1.0,
Q1.25
BLUETOOTH
Version:
Power Class:
Bluetooth 1.2 certified
Class 2 Radio (possible
distance 10 m)
10 m
HFP 1.5, OPP 1.1, A2DP 1.2,
Service Area:
Profile:
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 80 dB
AVRCP 1.3
Line-Out/
2.5 V/20 kΩ load (full scale)
Subwoofer-Out
Level/Impedance:
Output Impedance: 1 kΩ
Other Terminals:
GENERAL
Power Requirement:
CD changer jack, Steering
Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V
wheel remote input, AUX
(auxiliary) input jack, Aerial
input
(11 V to 16 V allowance)
Negative ground
Grounding System:
Allowable Operating 0°C to +40°C
Temperature:
Dimensions (W × H × D): (approx.)
TUNER SECTION
Installation Size:
Panel Size:
Mass:
182 mm × 52 mm × 160 mm
Frequency Range:
188 mm × 58 mm × 13 mm
1.3 kg (excluding accessories)
FM:
AM:
87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
MW: 522 kHz to 1 620 kHz
LW: 144 kHz to 279 kHz
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
FM Tuner
Usable Sensitivity:
50 dB Quieting
Sensitivity:
11.3 dBf (1.0 μV/75 Ω)
16.3 dBf (1.8 μV/75 Ω)
Alternate Channel
Selectivity (400 kHz):
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz
Stereo Separation:
MW Tuner
Sensitivity/Selectivity: 20 μV/35 dB
65 dB
30 dB
LW Tuner
Sensitivity:
50 μV
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Having TROUBLE with operation?
Please reset your unit
Refer to page of How to reset your unit
Vous avez des PROBLÈMES de fonctionnement?
Réinitialisez votre appareil
Référez-vous à la page intitulée Comment réinitialiser votre appareil
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Cher(e) client(e),
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European
directives and standards regarding electromagnetic
compatibility and electrical safety.
Cet appareil est conforme aux directives et normes
européennes en vigueur concernant la compatibilité
électromagnétique et à la sécurité électrique.
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is:
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