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MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-QX3W Consists of CA-UXQ X3W and SP-UXQX 1W UX-QX3A Consists of CA-UXQX3A and SP- UXQX1 A INSTRUCTIONS GVT0182-0 05A [A] To disable the demonstration display, re fer to page 7. UX-QX3W_A[A].book Page 1 Friday, July 21, 2006 4:37 PM[...]
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G-1 CAUTI ON T o reduce t he risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.: 1. Do not rem ov e screws, cov ers or cabinet. 2. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. CAUTI ON — F (STA NDBY /ON) butt on! Disconnect the mains plug to shut the po wer off comple tely (the ST ANDBY lamp goes off). When installing the apparatus, ensure that the pl ug[...]
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1 Introduction T able of Content s Notes on Oper ations .... .... ..... .... ....... .... . 2 Installat ion .............. ............ ............. ........ 2 Notes on Ha ndling ........ ............. ............. . 2 Moisture Co ndensa tion .......................... . 2 Listener's Etique tte ............. ............. ........ 2 About CD[...]
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2 Notes on Oper ations • Insta ll the System i n a loc ation with ade quate ventila tion to pre vent intern al heat b uildup in th e System. • DO NOT in stall the Sys tem i n a locat ion nea r heat sou rces, or in a place subject ed to direct sunligh t, exces sive dus t or vi bration . • Insta ll the System i n a pla ce whic h is lev el, dry [...]
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Introduction 3 Introduction/Prep aration Part Identification * When the power is turned of f, the ST ANDBY lamp light s red. When th e power is turned on, th e ST ANDBY lam p g oes off. ** This t ermina l is for c onnectin g a p air of headp hones equip ped with a stereo m ini p lug (not s upplie d). While the head phon es are co nnected, the spe a[...]
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4 Remote Control CAUTION • Do not use a used battery a nd a new ba ttery tog ether. • Do not use dif ferent types of batteries at t he same time. • T ake out the batteries if the remote c ontrol is not to be used for a long t ime. Otherwise it may cause leakage. • Dispose of batteries in the proper mann er , according to federal, state, and[...]
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Introduction 5 Preparati on Connections 1 Set up the AM loop antenna (supplied). 2 Connect the antenna cord. 3 T urn the AM loop antenn a to find the best position for radio rec epti on. • Plac e the AM lo op ant enna as fa r from t he main u nit as possibl e. • Do not place the AM lo op ante nna on a meta llic tab le or clos e to TV , per sona[...]
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6 Connections There is no dif ference betwee n the l eft and right spea kers. Afte r connect ing the speake rs, gen tly pull t he speaker cords to make s ure that th ey are firmly conn ected. CAUTION • Do not s hort-circuit the and speaker terminals. O therwise it ma y damage the System. • Do not c onnect other speaker s together with t he supp[...]
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Introduction 7 Preparati on ■ T o listen to a Digit al Audio Player NOTE • The System autom atically switches the source to LINE when the connected Digital Audio Player starts to play—QP Link ( page 18). • The sound signal from the Digital Audio Player cannot be transmitted through the LINE OUT jack. ■ T o record o n a Digit al Audio Play[...]
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8 Basic Operations and Settings About this ma nual In this m anual , operatio ns mainly usi ng the remote c ontrol are exp lained; h owever , some buttons on the main u nit work the same way as thos e on th e remote c ontrol. Y ou can use either bu tton in this case. Y ou can set t he clo ck when th e Syst em is turn ed either on or off. 1 Press . [...]
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9 Basi c Operat ions and Sett ings Press . • While the Syst em is tu rned of f, pressing one of the button s below al so turn s on the Sy stem . Remote control: Main unit: The corres pondi ng sou rce will be se lecte d by pressing one of these but tons e xcept . Playback autom atically st art s if the s electe d source is ready . Press . NOTE •[...]
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10 Basic Operat ions an d Settings NOTE • Before adjusting, set the sound mode to "SOUND MODE NORMA L" ( page 9). When the sound mode is set t o any item other than "S OUND MODE NORMAL " and you pr ess , "NO OP ERA TE" appears on t he display window and you cannot adj ust the t one . 1 Press repeatedly to display &qu[...]
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11 Basi c Operat ions and Sett ings Press repeatedly . • Each ti me yo u pres s , the illum inatio n colo r for the front pa nel changes as follow s: UX-QX3W RAINBOW = SP ACE = SEASONS = CANARY = ECOLOGY = MARSHMALLOW = COSMIC = SHERBET = SODA = POP CANDY = POLAR ST AR = PEARL = KIWI = ROSE QUARTZ = AMETHYST = EMERALD = TOP AZ = AQUAMARINE = SOFT[...]
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12 Basic Operat ions an d Settings Press repeatedly . • Each ti me yo u pres s , the br ightne ss of t he front pa nel c hanges as follo ws: NOTE • Pressing also cancels the dimmer . • Y ou cannot turn of f the il lumination color even though the dimmer is activated. • While the dimmer is deac tivated, the illumination color for the source [...]
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13 Basic Operations and Settings/Listening to the Radio Listening to the Radio The S yst em ca n re ceiv e FM a nd AM r adi o broadcas ts . Before op erating the tu ner , it is requ ired to select the app ropriate AM sp ace interv al used for your area. On the main unit: While t he System is turned of f... T o select 10 k Hz spac ing , while holdin[...]
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14 Listening t o the Radio 1 Press or . Example: Wh en FM is selected as the source 2 Press or repeatedly to select a radio st ation (frequency). • Y ou ca n also s elect a rad io stat ion using the automa tic tun ing. Refer to "Autom atic tuning" below . • When the Sy stem rece ives an FM stereo broad cast, the STEREO in dicat or lig[...]
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15 Listening to Discs The S yst em ca n pla y ba ck regu lar CDs and finalized CD-Rs/CD-RWs (recorded in audio C D or MP3 format). 1 Press on the mai n unit. • The d isc t ray co mes o ut. 2 Place a disc on the disc tray . • Whe n you want to pl ay an 8 cm di sc, plac e it on the i nner ci rcle of the disc tray . 3 Press to st art playback. ■[...]
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16 Listening t o Discs Press the number buttons to select the track you want to liste n to. • Refer to "Usi ng the num ber bu ttons " ( page 8). This func tion a llows yo u to lis ten re peatedly to the same tra ck (or g roup: only for M P3 disc). Press repeatedly to select the repeat mode. • Each time y ou press , the displ ay change[...]
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17 ■ T o confirm the progr am med track order While pl aybac k is sto pped... Press or repeated ly . ■ T o add tra cks Y ou can add a track as the la st trac k in t he program. While pl aybac k is sto pped... Press the numbe r buttons t o sele ct the trac k number you w ant to add. • Refer to "Usi ng the num ber bu ttons " ( page 8)[...]
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18 Listening to a Digit al Audio Player Connect a Di git al Audio Playe r to the LINE IN jack in advan c e ( p age 7). 1 Press . 2 St art playing the Digit al Audio Player . • For de tai ls, refer to the instruct ion manu al for t he Di gital Aud io P lay er . 3 Adjust the v olume of the Syste m and the Digit al Audio Player. QP Link (Quic k Port[...]
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19 Using the T i mer The Sys tem is eq uip ped wi th t he tw o ti mer s: th e sleep ti mer an d the p layback timer . Y ou can enter up to th ree timer setting s in tot al for the play back timer ( page 20). • The pl aybac k timer setting s rema in in m emory until you change it. When th e specified time p asses, the System is automa tically turn[...]
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20 Using the T imer With the p layba ck time r , you can wake up wit h your f avorite music. 1 Prepare the source you wa nt to play back . 2 Press repeatedly to select "TIMER1," "TIMER2," or "TIMER3," then press . Example: When "TIMER1" is selecte d 3 Set the starting time and ending time. • Repeat the proc[...]
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21 7 Press or repeatedly to select the foll owing, then press . When " FM " or " AM " is selecte d as the source in step 6: Select the preset num ber of t he r adi o statio n yo u wa nt ( page 14). When " CD/MP3 " is sele cted as the sourc e in step 6 : Select the group (for only M P3 disc) an d trac k numbe r you want[...]
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22 Using the Snooze Functi on While the play back tim er ( page 2 0) is wo rking to play t he sel ected source, y ou ca n turn of f the sound te mporarily by tou ching on the main uni t. ■ Setting the snooze function Press . • Each time you press , the snooze function changes between "SNOOZE ON" and "SNO OZE OFF" (initial se[...]
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23 Convenient Functions/Reference Disc Loc k Y ou can pr ohibit disc eje ction . On the ma in unit ONL Y : When the System is turned off... While holdi ng down , press on the main unit. The d isc t ray is lo cked . Even if y ou pres s , "LOCKED" app ears on the disp lay window and the disc does not co me out. ■ T o canc el the dis c loc[...]
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24 W arning Message T roubleshooting Check the follo wing poi nts before c onta cting the JVC servic e center . Message M eaning Pos sible solutio n CD NO DISC Disc is not loaded. Place a disc. Disc is placed upside down. Place a disc with the label side up. Unplayable disc is loaded. Replace a disc. Problem Possible cau se Possible solution Refere[...]
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25 Reference S pecifications ■ CD rece iver s ection (CA -UXQ X3W/CA -UXQ X3A) Amplifi er Outp ut po wer 20 W × 2c h (THD 10% /4 ⇐ ) Input term inal LINE IN × 1: 500 mV/47 k ⇐ : LEVEL1 250 mV/47 k ⇐ : LEVEL2 125 mV/47 k ⇐ : LEVEL3 Output te rminals S peaker × 2: 20 W/4 ⇐ Impedanc e: 4 ⇐ – 16 ⇐ Head phone s (× 1): 25 m W/32 ⇐[...]
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2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited EN 0706YAMMDWJEM UX-QX3W/UX-QX3A MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM c UX-QX3W_A[A].book Page 1 Friday, July 21, 2006 4:37 PM[...]