CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER
KW-XC550
KW-XC550
KW-XC550
RECEPTOR-REPRODUCTOR
DE CD-CASSETTE
RADIOCASSETTE/CD
AUX
/ ATT
SPECTRUM
ANALYZER
H
C
-
D
C
SOUND
CONTROL
MEMORY
CD
DIRECT
SOURCE
SELECT
MULTI MODE SPECTRUM ANALYZER
KW-XC550
40w
4
CD
/
CASSETTE RECEIVER
TUNER
DOLBY
B
NR
COMPACT
S
S
CD CHANGER CONTROL
DIGITAL AUDIO
PROG
SEL
M
TAPE
MO
RPT
B.SKIP
RND
SCAN
7
8
9
10
11
12
DISP
AUX
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.
Para la instalación y las conexiones, refiérase al manual separado.
Pour l’installation et les raccordements, se référer au manuel séparé.
For customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and
Serial No. which are located on
the top or bottom of the cabinet.
Retain this information for future
reference.
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
Model No.
Serial No.
VNN3828-631
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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.
CONTENTS
BASIC OPERATIONS....................................................5
RADIO OPERATIONS...................................................6
Listening to the radio ..................................................................... 6
Storing stations in memory ............................................................ 7
FM station automatic preset: SSM ...............................................7
Manual preset.............................................................................. 8
Tuning into a preset station ........................................................... 9
Other convenient tuner functions................................................ 10
Scanning broadcast stations ......................................................10
Selecting FM reception sound....................................................10
CD OPERATIONS.......................................................11
Playing a CD ................................................................................. 11
Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD ..................... 12
Selecting CD playback modes...................................................... 13
TAPE OPERATIONS....................................................14
Listening to a tape ........................................................................ 14
Finding the beginning of a tune................................................... 16
Other convenient tape functions.................................................. 17
Skipping the blank portions on the tape..................................... 17
Playing the current tune repeatedly ........................................... 17
SOUND ADJUSTMENTS .............................................18
Selecting preset sound modes ...................................................... 18
Adjusting the sound...................................................................... 19
Storing your own sound adjustments ......................................... 20
SPECTRUM ANALYSER...............................................21
Selecting spectrum analyzer patterns ......................................... 21
CONTINUED TO THE NEXT PAGE
3
OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS .........................................23
Changing general settings (PSM) ................................................ 23
Setting the clock ........................................................................ 23
Selecting the name of the auxiliary source ................................ 24
Turning on or off the key-touch tone function ............................. 24
Selecting the dimmer mode .......................................................25
Changing the AM/FM channel intervals ..................................... 25
REMOTE OPERATIONS...............................................26
Installing the batteries.................................................................. 26
Using the remote controller ......................................................... 26
CD CHANGER OPERATIONS ......................................27
Playing CDs ................................................................................... 27
Selecting CD playback modes...................................................... 29
LISTENING TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE........................ 30
Listening to the auxiliary source ................................................. 30
MAINTENANCE.........................................................31
Handlings cassettes ....................................................................... 31
Handling CDs ................................................................................ 32
How to Reset your unit .............................................................. 32
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................33
SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................35
BEFORE USE
* For safety....
* Temperature inside the car....
• 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.
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.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
1
3
2
2
Note:
When you use this unit for the
first time, set the built-in
clock correctly, see page 23.
1
2
Turn on the power.
/ ATT
Note on One-Touch Operation:
When you select a source in step 2 below, the power automatically comes on.
You do not have to press this button to turn on the power.
Select the source.
To operate the tuner, see pages 6 – 10.
AUX
or
To operate the CD player, see pages 11 – 13.
To operate the tape deck, see pages 14 – 17.
To operate the CD changer, see pages 27 – 29.
To operate an external device, see page 30.
PROG
TAPE
3
4
To turn up the
volume
Adjust the volume.
To turn down
the volume
Volume level appears.
Adjust the sound as you want (see pages 18 – 20).
• If you need to change the spectrum analyser pattern, see page 21.
To drop the volume in a moment
/ ATT
Press
briefly while listening to any source. “ATT” starts flashing on the display, and
the volume level will drop in a moment.
To resume the previous volume level, press the button briefly again.
To turn off the power
Press
/ ATT for more than 1 second.
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RADIO OPERATIONS
Listening to the radio
1
2
1
BAND
Select the band (FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM).
You can select any one of FM1, FM2, and FM3 to listen to an
FM station.
TUNER
FM1
FM2
FM3
AM
2
Start searching a station.
When a station is received, searching stops.
To search stations of
higher frequencies
To search stations of
lower frequencies
To stop searching before a station is received, press the same button you have pressed
for searching.
To tune in a particular frequency manually:
1 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to select the band (FM or AM).
2 Press and hold ¢
Now you can manually change the frequency while “MANU” is flashing.
3 Press ¢ or 4 repeatedly until the frequency you want is reached.
• If you hold down the button, the frequency keeps changing until you release the button.
or 4
until “MANU” flashes on the display.
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Storing stations in memory
You can use one of the following two methods to store broadcasting stations in memory.
• Automatic preset of FM stations: SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory)
• Manual preset of both FM and AM stations
FM station automatic preset: SSM
You can preset 6 local FM stations in each FM band (FM1, FM2, and FM3).
1
2
1
BAND
Select the FM band number (FM1, FM2 or
FM3) you want to store FM stations into.
TUNER
FM1
FM2
FM3
AM
2
Press and hold both buttons for more than 2
seconds.
S
S
M
“SSM” appears, then disappears when automatic
preset is over.
Local FM stations with the strongest signals are searched and stored automatically in the
band number you have selected (FM1, FM2 or FM3).These stations are preset in the number
buttons — No. 1 (lowest frequency) to No. 6 (highest frequency).
When automatic preset is over, the station stored in number button 1 will be automatically
tuned in.
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Manual preset
You can preset up to 6 stations in each band (FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM) manually.
EXAMPLE: Storing an FM station of 88.3 MHz into the preset number 1 of the FM1 band
1
2
3
1
BAND
Select the FM1 band.
TUNER
2
Tune into a station of 88.3 MHz.
See page 6 to tune into a station.
3
Press and hold the button for more than 2
seconds.
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“P1” flashes for a few seconds.
4
Repeat the above procedure to store other stations into other
preset numbers.
Notes:
• A previously preset station is erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number.
• Preset stations are erased when the power supply to the memory circuit is interrupted (for example,
during battery replacement). If this occurs, preset the stations again.
8
Tuning into a preset station
You can easily tune into a preset station.
Remember that you must store stations first. If you have not stored them yet, see pages 7
and 8.
1
2
BAND
1
Select the band (FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM) you
want.
TUNER
FM1
FM2
FM3
AM
2
Select the number (1 – 6) for the preset station
you want.
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Other convenient tuner functions
SCAN Ÿ
MO RPT
Scanning broadcast stations
When you press SCAN Ÿ while listening to the radio, station scanning
starts. (“SCAN” appears on the display.) Each time a broadcast is tuned in,
scanning stops for about 5 seconds (tuned frequency number flashes on
the display), and you can check what program is now being broadcasted.
SCAN
If you want to listen to that program, press the same button again to stop
scanning.
Selecting FM reception sound
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive:
Press MO RPT (Monaural/Repeat) while listening to an FM stereo broadcast.The sound you
hear becomes monaural but reception will be improved.
MO
RPT
Lights up when receiving an FM broadcast in stereo.
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To restore the stereo effect, press the same button again.
When using this unit in an area other than North or South America:
You need to change the AM/FM channel intervals. See “Changing the AM/FM channel
intervals” on page 25.
10
CD OPERATIONS
Playing a CD
1
1
Insert a disc into the loading slot.
The unit turns on, draws a CD and starts playback
automatically.
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• Insert the CD with the printed face facing upside.
Total playing time of
the inserted disc
Total track number
of the inserted disc
\
Elapsed playing time
Current track
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Note on One-Touch Operation:
When a CD is already in the loading slot, pressing CD/CD-CH turns on the unit and starts
playback automatically.
To stop play and eject the CD
Press 0.
CD play stops and the CD automatically ejects from the loading slot (“CD EJECT” appears on
the display). The source changes to the last selected source.
If you change the source, the CD play also stops (without ejecting the CD this time).
• If the ejected disc is not removed for about 15 seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again into
the loading slot to protect it from dust. (CD play will not start this time.)
• You can eject the CD even when the unit is turned off.
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Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD
AUX
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4
Number buttons
To fast-forward or reverse the track
Press and hold ¢
while playing a CD, to fast-forward the track.
Press and hold 4
while playing a CD, to reverse the track.
To go to the next track or the previous track
Press ¢
briefly while playing a CD, to go ahead to the beginning of
the next track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning
of the next track is located and played back.
Press 4
briefly while playing a CD, to go back to the beginning of the
current track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning
of the previous track is located and played back.
To go to a particular track directly
7
11
12
8
9
10
Press the number button corresponding to the track number to start its
playback.
• To select a track number from 1 – 6:
Press 1 (7) – 6 (12) briefly.
• To select a track number from 7 – 12:
Press and hold 1 (7) – 6 (12) for more than 1 second.
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Selecting CD playback modes
MO RPT B.SKIP RND
To play back tracks at random (Random Play)
You can play back all tracks on the CD at random.
B.SKIP
RND
Each time you press B.SKIP RND (Blank Skip/Random) while playing a
CD, CD random play mode turns on and off alternatively.
When the random mode is turned on, the RND indicator lights up on the
display and a track randomly selected starts playing.
To play back tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play)
You can play back the current track repeatedly.
MO
RPT
Each time you press MO RPT (Monaural/Repeat) while playing a CD, CD
repeat play mode turns on and off alternatively.
When the repeat mode is turned on, the RPT indicator lights up on the
display.
To prohibit CD ejection
You can prohibit the CD ejection and can “lock” a CD in the loading slot.
Press and hold CD and 0 for more than 2 seconds. “EJECT” flashes on
the display for about 5 seconds, and the CD is “locked.”
CH
CD-
To cancel the prohibition and “unlock” the CD, press and hold CD
and 0 for more than 2 seconds again.“EJECT” flashes on the display for
about 5 seconds, and the CD is “unlocked.”
CD
(at the same time)
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TAPE OPERATIONS
Listening to a tape
3
1
2
1
Insert a cassette.
The unit turns on and tape play starts automatically.
When one side of the tape reaches its end during play, the
other side of the tape automatically starts playing. (Auto
Reverse)
Note on One-Touch Operation:
When a cassette is already in the cassette compartment, pressing TAPE/PROG turns on the
unit and starts tape play automatically.
2
3
SCAN
Turn on or off the Dolby B NR* as needed.
Each time you press the button, the Dolby B NR turns on and
off.
This indicator
lights up when
the Dolby B NR
is turned on.
PROG
Select the tape direction.
Each time you press the button, the tape direction changes
alternatively.
TAPE
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* Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol Ÿ are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
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To stop play and eject the cassette
Press 0.
Tape play stops and the cassette automatically ejects from the cassette compartment.
If you change the source, the tape play also stops (without ejecting the cassette this time).
• You can also eject the cassette with the unit turned off.
Tape direction
To fast-forward and rewind a tape
• Press ¢
for more than 1 second to fast-forward the
tape.
When the tape reaches its end, the tape is reversed and
playback starts from the beginning of the other side.
Tape direction
• Press 4
for more than 1 second to rewind the tape.
When the tape reaches its end, playback of the same side
starts.
To stop fast-forward and rewind at any position on the tape, press TAPE/PROG.
Tape play starts from that position on the tape.
About Automatic Tape Type Detection
With the Automatic Tape Type Detection mechanism provided for this unit, you can listen to
type I, II and IV tapes without changing any settings.
To prohibit tape ejection
PROG
You can prohibit the tape ejection and can “lock”a tape in the cassette
compartment.
TAPE
Press and holdTAPE/PROG and 0 for more than 2 seconds.“EJECT”
flashes on the display for about 5 seconds, and the tape is “locked.”
To cancel the prohibition and “unlock” the tape, press and hold
TAPE/PROG and 0 for more than 2 seconds again. “EJECT” flashes
on the display for about 5 seconds, and the tape is “unlocked.”
(at the same time)
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Finding the beginning of a tune
Multi Music Scan allows you to automatically start playback from the beginning of a specified
tune.You can specify up to 9 tunes ahead or before the current tune.
1
1
During playback
Specify how many tunes ahead of or
before the current tune the tune you
To locate a tune ahead
of the current tune on
want is located.
the tape
To locate a tune before
the current tune on the
Each time you set the tune, the number changes
tape
up to ±9.
When the beginning of the specified tune is located, playback starts automatically.
Notes:
• While locating a specified tune:
– If the tape is rewound to its beginning, playback starts from the beginning of that side.
– If the tape is fast-forwarded to the end, it is reversed and played from the beginning of the other
side.
• In the following cases, Multi Music Scan may not operate correctly.
– Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo passages (very quiet parts) or non-recorded portions
during tunes.
– Tapes with short non-recorded sections.
– Tapes with high level noise or humming between tunes.
– The Dolby NR setting does not match. For example, if the tape is recorded with the Dolby C NR.
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Other convenient tape functions
MO RPT
B.SKIP RND
Skipping the blank portions on the tape
You can skip blank portions between the tunes. (Blank Skip)
B.SKIP
RND
Each time you press B.SKIP RND (Blank Skip/Random) while playing a
tape, the blank skip function turns on and off alternatively.
When this function is on, the B.SKIP indicator lights up on the display and
the unit skips blank portions of 15 seconds or more, fast-forwards to the
next tune, then starts playing it.
• When the tape reaches its end while fast-forwarding, the tape direction will be
changed automatically.
Playing the current tune repeatedly
You can play the current tune repeatedly. (Repeat Play)
MO
RPT
Each time you press MO RPT (Mono/Repeat) while playing a tape, Repeat
Play turns on and off alternatively.When this fonction is on, the RPT indicator
lights up on the display.
Note:
In the following cases, Blank Skip and Repeat Play may not operate correctly.
– Tapes with tunes having long pianissimo passages (very quiet parts) or non-recorded portions during
tunes.
– Tapes with short non-recorded sections.
– Tapes with high level noise or humming between tunes.
– The Dolby NR setting does not match. For example, if the tape is recorded with the Dolby C NR.
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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS
Selecting preset sound modes
You can select a preset sound adjustment suitable to the music genre.
Sound mode indicators
1
1
SOUND
Select the sound mode you want.
Each time you press the button, the sound mode changes
as follows.
Indication
For:
Preset values
Bass
00
Treble
00
Loudness
SCM OFF
BEAT
(Flat sound)
On
On
Off
Off
Rock or disco music
Quiet background music
Light music
+02
+01
+04
00
SOFT
–03
+01
POP
Notes:
• You can adjust the preset sound mode to your preference, and store it in memory.
If you want to adjust and store your original sound mode, see “Storing your own sound adjustments”
on page 20.
• To adjust the bass and treble reinforcement levels or to turn on/off the loudness function temporarily,
see “Adjusting the sound” on page 19.
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Adjusting the sound
You can adjust the sound characteristics to your preference.
2
1
1
Select the item you want to adjust.
SEL
Indication
To do:
Adjust the bass
Range
BAS
–06 (min.) — +06 (max.)
(Bass)
TRE
Adjust the treble
–06 (min.) — +06 (max.)
(Treble)
FAD
(Fader)*
Adjust the front and rear speaker
balance
R06 (rear only) — F06 (front only)
L06 (left only) — R06 (right only)
BAL
Adjust the left and right speaker
(Balance) balance
LOUD
Turn on or off the loudness function** ON — OFF
(Loudness)
VOL
Adjust the volume
00 (min.) — 50 (max.)
(Volume)
Notes:
* If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader level to “00” (center).
** The loudness function can boost low and high frequencies to produce a well-balanced sound at
low volume levels. When the loudness function is “ON,” the LOUD indicator lights up.
2
Adjust the level.
Note:
Normally the + and – buttons work as the volume control buttons.
So you do not have to select “VOL” to adjust the volume level.
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Storing your own sound adjustments
You can adjust the sound modes (BEAT, SOFT, POP: see page 18) to your preference and
store your own adjustments in memory.
1,4
2
3
SOUND
1
Call up the sound mode you want to adjust.
See page 18 for details.
Within
5 seconds
2
Select “BAS (bass),” “TRE (treble)” or “LOUD
SEL
(loudness).”
Within
5 seconds
3
Adjust the selected item.
See page 19 for details.
Within
5 seconds
4
SOUND
Press and hold SOUND until “MEMO” flashes
on the display.
Your setting is stored in memory.
5
Repeat the same procedure to store other settings.
To reset to the factory settings
Repeat the same procedure and reassign the preset values listed in the table on page 18.
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SPECTRUM ANALYZER
Selecting spectrum analyzer patterns
You can select any one from 8 different spectrum analyzer patterns or a demonstration of all
the mode.
1
1
Select the spectrum analyzer pattern you
want.
Each time you press the button, the pattern changes as
follows:
∞
1. ALL DEMO (default setting)
Demonstrate all the spectrum analyzer patterns (2 to 9), each
for 10 seconds.
2. PEAK HOLD 1
Hold the peak for about 2 seconds, dipslayed from the top.
3. STANDARD 1
Standard spectrum analyser, displayed from the top.
4. PEAK HOLD 2
Same as PEAK HOLD 1, but displayed from the bottom.
5. STANDARD 2
Same as STANDARD 1, but displayed from the bottom.
6. PEAK
Display only the peak and the two segments below it from the
top.
7. TALKING MOUTH
Display the upper and lower peaks together.
8. MIRROR
Symetrical display.
9. SIDE WINDER
Spectrum analyser displayed horizontally. In this case the
frequency indications at the bottom of the display disappear.
10. OFF
No pattern displayed
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Spectrum Analyser Examples:
2. PEAK HOLD 1
3. STANDARD 1
6. PEAK
7. TALKING MOUTH
8. MIRROR
9. SIDE WINDER
The lower freguencies are shown on the top and the higher ones
at the bottom. (From 60 Hz, 150 Hz, 400 Hz, 1 kHz...12 kHz.)
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OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS
Changing general settings (PSM)
You can change the following settings for this unit by using the PSM (Preferred Setting Mode)
control.
• CLOCK (H/M): Adjusts the built-in clock (see below).
• AUX: Selects the name which will be displayed when you press AUX (see page 24).
• BEEP: Turn on or off the key-touch tone function (see page 24).
• DIMMER: Selects the dimmer mode (see page 25).
• AREA: Selects the area you use this unit — when using this unit in an area other than North
or South America (see page 25).
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4
+/–
DISP
SEL
Setting the clock
After installation, set the built-in clock correctly.
1 Press SEL for more than 2 seconds.
One of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 If “PSM CLOCK H” does not appear, press ¢
or 4
repeatedly until it appears.
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The current setting appears.
3 Press + or – to adjust the hour.
4 Press ¢
or 4
until “PSM CLOCK M” appears on the display.
5 Press + or – to adjust the minute.
6 Press DISP to start clock.
To check the current clock time (changing the display mode)
Press DISP repeatedly.Each time you press the button, the display mode changes as follows.
During CD operation:
Elapsed
During tuner operation:
During tape operation:
Clock
Frequency
Clock
Play mode
Clock
playing time
• If the unit is not in use when you press DISP, the power turns on, the clock time is shown for
5 seconds, then the power turns off.
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Selecting the name of the auxiliary source
When shipped from the factory, the auxiliarty source name appears as “AUX” on the display.
You can change it to “MD” or “TV.”
1 Press SEL for more than 2 seconds.
One of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 If “PSM AUX” does not appear, press ¢
or 4
repeatedly until it appears.
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The current setting appears.
3 Press + or – to select the name you want to use.
Each time you press the button, the name changes as follows:
Turning on or off the key-touch tone function
When shipped from the factory, the key-touch tone function is on so that you can hear a
“beep” each time you press a button. If you want to turn off this function, follow the procedure
below.
1 Press SEL for more than 2 seconds.
One of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 If “PSM BEEP” does not appear, press ¢
or 4
repeatedly until it appears.
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The current setting appears.
3 Press – to turn off this function (or press + to turn on the function again).
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Selecting the dimmer mode
When you turn on the car head lights, the display automatically dims (Auto Dimmer).
When shipped from the factory, Auto Dimmer function has been activated.
If you want to cancel this function, follow the procedure below and select “OFF.”
• AUTO: Activates Auto Dimmer
• OFF: Cancels Auto Dimmer
1 Press SEL for more than 2 seconds.
One of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 If “PSM DIMMER” does not appear, press ¢
or 4
repeatedly until it appears.
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The current setting appears.
3 Press – to select “OFF” (or press + to select “AUTO” again).
Changing the AM/FM channel intervals
When using this unit in an area other than North or South America:
When this unit is shipped from the factory, the channel intervals are set to 10 kHz for AM and
200 kHz for FM.You can change the channel intervals by following the procedure below.
1 Press SEL for more than 2 seconds.
One of the PSM items appears on the display.
2 If “PSM AREA” does not appear, press ¢
3 Press +.
or 4
reapeatedly until it appears.
“AREA EU” appears and the channel intervals are set to 9 kHz for AM and 50 kHz (for
manual tuning) / 100 kHz (for searching) for FM.
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To reset to the factory setting, follow the above step 1 and 2, then press – in step 3 (“AREA
US” appears on the display).
AREA EU: Select this when used in an area other than North and South America.
AREA US: Select this when used in North or South America.
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REMOTE OPERATIONS
Remote sensor
Before using the remote controller:
• Aim the remote controller directly at the remote sensor on
the main unit. Make sure there is no obstacle in between.
• Do not expose the remote sensor to strong light (direct
sunlight or artificial lighting).
Installing the batteries
R03(UM-4)/AAA(24F)
When the controllable
range or effectiveness of
the remote controller
decreases, replace the
batteries — R03(UM-4)/
AAA(24F).
Insert the ·
ends first.
Using the remote controller
1 Selects the source.
Each time you press FUNC (function), the source
changes.
1
2
4
5
2 Functions as the +/– button on the main unit.
• Does not function for the PSM adjustments.
3 Functions as the SEL button on the main unit.
• Does not function for the PSM adjustments.
4 • Functions as the TUNER/BAND button while listening
to the radio.
3
6
• Functions as the TAPE/PROG button while listening to
a tape.
• Functions as the +DISC button while listening to the
CD changer.
Each time you press the button, the disc number
increases, and selected disc starts playing.
5 • Functions as the station searching button while listening
to the radio.
• Functions as the fast forward or rewind button or Multi
Music Scan button while listening to a tape.
• Functions as the fast forward or reverse button or track
selecting button while listening to a CD.
6 Turns on or off the power.
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CD CHANGER OPERATIONS
We recommend that you use one of the CH-X series with your KW-XC550.
If you have another CD automatic changer, consult your JVC car audio dealer for connections.
• For example, if your CD automatic changer is one of the KD-MK series, you need a cord (KS-U15K)
for connecting it to this unit.
Before operating your CD automatic changer:
• Refer also to the Instructions supplied with your CD changer.
• If no discs are in the magazine of the CD changer or the discs are inserted upside
down, “NO DISC” will appear on the display. If this happens, remove the magazine and
set the discs correctly.
• If “RESET 1 - RESET 8”appears on the display, something is wrong with the connection
between this unit and the CD changer. If this happens, check the connection, connect
the connecting cord(s) firmly if necessary, then press the reset button of the CD changer.
Playing CDs
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Number buttons
1
1
CH
CD-
Select the CD automatic changer.
If there is one CD in this unit, press the button twice.
CD
Play back starts from the first track of the first disc.
All tracks of all discs are played back.
Elapsed playing time (The clock time
is shown if you have pressed DISP to
see the clock time. See page 23.)
Disc number
Track number
Note on One-Touch Operation:
When you press CD/CD-CH, the power automatically comes on. You do not have to press
/ ATT
to turn on the power.
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To fast-forward or reverse the track
Press and hold ¢
while playing a CD, to fast-forward the track.
Press and hold 4
while playing a CD, to reverse the track.
To go to the next track or the previous track
Press ¢
briefly while playing a CD, to go ahead to the beginning of
the next track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning
of the next track is located and played back.
Press 4
briefly while playing a CD, to go back to the beginning of the
current track. Each time you press the button consecutively, the beginning
of the previous track is located and played back.
To go to a particular disc directly
7
11
12
8
9
10
Press the number button corresponding to the disc number to start its
playback (while CD changer is playing).
• To select a disc number from 1 – 6:
Press 1 (7) – 6 (12) briefly.
• To select a disc number from 7 – 12:
Press and hold 1 (7) – 6 (12) for more than 1 second.
Ex. When disc number 3 is selected.
Disc number Track number
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Selecting CD playback modes
MO RPT
B.SKIP RND
To play back tracks at random (Random Play)
Each time you press B.SKIP RND (Blank Skip/Random) while playing a
CD, CD random play mode changes as follows:
B.SKIP
RND
RND1
RND2
Canceled
(Random1)
(Random2)
Mode
RND indicator
Plays at random
RND1
Lights
All tracks of the current disc, then the tracks of the next
disc, and so on.
RND2
Flashes
All tracks of all discs inserted in the magazine.
To play back tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play)
MO
RPT
Each time you press MO RPT (Monaural/Repeat) while playing a CD, CD
repeat play mode changes as follows:
RPT1
RPT2
Canceled
(Repeat1)
(Repeat2)
Mode
RPT1
RPT2
RPT indicator
Lights
Plays repeatedly
The current track (or specified track).
Flashes
All tracks of the current disc (or specified disc).
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LISTENING TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE
You can listen to an external unit connected to the AUX jack on the front panel.
Listening to the auxiliary source
1
3
1
AUX
Select the auxiliary source.
Note on One-Touch Operation:
When you press AUX, the power automatically comes on. You do not have to press
/ ATT
to turn on the power.
2
3
Turn on the connected device and start playing the source.
Adjust the volume.
To turn up the
volume
To turn down
the volume
Notes:
• For the external device connection, see the separate manual.
• See also “Selecting the name of the auxiliary source” on page 24 if you want to match the name
shown on the display with the name of the connected device.
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MAINTENANCE
Handling cassettes
The cassette deck built in this unit requires very little attention, but you will be able to extend
the life of the cassette deck if you follow the instructions below.
To clean the heads
• Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use
using a wet-type head cleaning tape (available
at an audio store).
When the head becomes dirty, you may realize
the following symptoms:
– Sound quality is reduced.
– Sound level decreases.
– Sound drops out.
• Do not play dirty or dusty tapes.
• Do not touch the highly-polished head with any
metallic or magnetic tools.
To keep the tape clean
• Always store the tapes to their storage cases
after use.
• Do not store tapes in the following places:
– Subject to direct sunlight
– With high humidity
– At extremely hot temperatures
CAUTIONS:
• Do not play the tapes with peeling labels; otherwise, they can damage the unit.
• Tighten tapes to remove slack since loose tape may become entangled with the mechanism.
• Do not leave a cassette in the cassette compartment after use, as the tape may become slack.
The function below is also provided to ensure the longer life of the cassette deck.
Ignition key-off Release/Ignition key-on play
• When you turn off the ignition key with a cassette in the compartment, the unit automatically
releases the tape from its head.
• When you turn on the ignition key with a cassette in the compartment, playback automatically
starts.
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Handling CDs
COMPACT
The CD player buit in this unit has been designed only to play back the CDs bearing the
Other discs cannot be played back.
mark.
DIGITAL AUDIO
How to handle CDs
Center holder
When removing a CD from its case, press down the center holder of the case
and lift the CD out, holding it by the edges.
• Always hold the CD by the edges. Do not touch its recording surface.
When storing a CD into its case, gently insert the CD around the center
holder (with the printed surface facing up).
• Make sure to store CDs into the cases after use.
To keep CDs clean
A dirty CD may not play correctly. If a CD does becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft
cloth in a straight line from center to edge.
To play new CDs
New CDs may have some rough spots around the inner and outer edges. If such
a CD is used, this unit may reject the CD.
To remove these rough spots, rub the edges with a pencil or ball-point pen, etc.
Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the CD player in the following cases:
• After starting the heater in the car.
• If it becomes very humid inside the car.
Should this occur, the CD player may malfunction. In this case, eject the CD and leave the unit turned on
for a few hours until the moisture evaporates.
CAUTIONS:
• Do not insert any CD of unusual shape — like a heart or flower; otherwise, it will malfunction.
• Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight or any heat source or place them in a place subject to high temperature
and humidity. Do not leave them in a car.
• Do not use any solvent (for example, conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean CDs.
About mistracking:
Mistracking may result from driving on extremely rough roads. This does not damage the unit and
the CD, but will be annoying.
We recommend that you stop CD play while driving on such rough roads.
How to Reset your unit
Press and hold both the SEL and
buttons at the same time for several seconds.
/ ATT
This will reset the built-in microcomputer.
NOTE: Your preset adjustments — such as preset channels or sound adjustments —
will also be erased.
/ ATT
SEL
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TROUBLESHOOTING
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a
service center.
Symptoms
Causes
Remedies
• CD cannot be played back.
CD is inserted upside down.
Insert the CD correctly.
• CD sound is sometimes
interrupted.
You are driving on rough
roads.
Stop CD play while driving on
rough roads.
CD is scratched.
Change the CD.
Connections are incorrect.
Check the cords and
connections.
• “NO DISC” appears on the
display.
No CD is in the loading slot.
(or in the magazine).
Insert CD.
CD is inserted incorrectly.
Insert it correctly.
• A cassette tape cannot be
inserted.
You have tried to insert a
cassette in the wrong way.
Insert the cassette with the
exposed tape facing right.
• Cassette tapes become hot. This is not a malfunction.
———————
• Tape sound is at very low
level and sound quality is
degraded.
The tape head is dirty.
Clean it with a head cleaning
tape.
• Sound is sometimes
interrupted.
Connections are not good.
Check the cords and
connections.
• Sound cannot be heard from The volume control is turned
Adjust it to the optimum level.
the speakers.
to the minimum level.
Connections are incorrect.
Check the cords and
connections.
• SSM automatic preset does
not work.
Signals are too weak.
Store stations manually.
• Static noise while listening to The antenna is not connected Connect the antenna firmly.
the radio.
firmly.
• “NO MAG” appears on the
display.
No magazine is in the CD
changer.
Insert the magazine.
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Symptoms
Causes
Remedies
• “RESET 8” appears on the
display.
This unit is not connected to
a CD changer correctly.
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.
———————
• CD can neither be played
back nor ejected.
The CD player may function
incorrectly.
While holding SEL, press CD/
CD-CH for more than 2
seconds. Be careful not to
drop CD when it is ejected.
• This unit does not work at
all.
• The CD changer does not
work at all.
The built-in microcomputer
may function incorrectly due
to noise, etc.
While holding SEL, press
for more than 2
/ ATT
seconds to reset the unit. (The
clock setting and preset
stations stored in memory are
erased.) (See page 32.)
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SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION
Maximum Power Output:
CD PLAYER SECTION
Type: Compact disc player
Front: 40 watts per channel
Rear: 40 watts per channel
Signal Detection System: Non-contact optical
pickup (semiconductor laser)
Continuous Power Output (RMS):
Number of channels: 2 channels (stereo)
Front: 16 watts per channel into 4 Ω, 40 Frequency Response: 5 to 20,000 Hz
to 20,000 Hz at no more than 0.8% Dynamic Range: 96 dB
total harmonic distortion.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 98 dB
Rear: 16 watts per channel into 4 Ω, 40 Wow and Flutter: Less than measurable limit
to 20,000 Hz at no more than 0.8%
total harmonic distortion.
Load Impedance: 4 Ω (4 to 8 Ω allowance)
Tone Control Range:
Bass: ±10 dB at 100 Hz
Treble: ±10 dB at 10 kHz
Frequency Response: 40 to 20,000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 70 dB
Line-Out Level/Impedance:
CASSETTE DECK SECTION
Wow and Flutter: 0.11% (WRMS)
Fast-Wind Time: 100 sec. (C-60)
Frequency Response:
Metal/CrO2 Tape: 30 to 18,000 Hz
Normal Tape:
30 to 16,000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Normal Tape):
Dolby B NR ON: 65 dB
2.0 V/20 kΩ load (full scale)
Output Impedance: 1 kΩ
Input: AUX (3.5 mm dia. stereo mini jack)
Dolby B NR OFF: 56 dB
Stereo Separation:
40 dB
GENERAL
TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range:
FM: 87.5 to 107.9 MHz
(with channel interval set to 200 kHz)
87.5 to 108.0 MHz
(with channel interval set to 50 kHz)
AM: 530 to 1,710 kHz
Power Requirement:
Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 volts (11 to
16 volts allowance)
Grounding System: Negative ground
Allowabe Working Temperature:
0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
(with channel interval set to 10 kHz)
531 to 1,602 kHz
(with channel interval set to 9 kHz)
Installation Size: 178 x 100 x 150 mm
(7-1/16" x 3-15/16" x 5-15/16")
Front Panel Size: 170 x 92 x 13 mm
(6-3/4" x 3-5/8" x 9/16")
[FM Tuner]
Mass:2.4 kg (5.3 lbs) (excluding accessories)
Usable Sensitivity: 11.3 dBf (1.0 µV/75 Ω)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:
16.3 dBf (1.8 µV/75 Ω)
Design and specifications subject to change
without notice.
Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz):
65 dB
Frequency Response: 30 to 15,000 Hz
Stereo Separation: 35 dB
Capture Ratio: 1.5 dB
If a kit is necessary for your car, consult
your telephone directory for the nearest
car audio speciality shop.
[AM Tuner]
Sensitivity: 20 µV
Selectivity: 35 dB
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Having TROUBLE with operation?
Please reset your unit
Refer to page of How to Reset
Still having trouble??
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Call 1-800-252-5722
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