JVC KS-PD100 manual

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    INTERFACE ADAPTER for iPod R KS-PD100 • iP od is a trademark of A p ple Com puter , Inc., r egistered in the U .S. and o ther countries. • Fo r installatio n and connectio ns, ref er to the separa te man ual. Thank you for purchasing a JVC product. Please read this manual carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to [...]

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    2 INFORMATION (For U.S.A.) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energ[...]

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    3 Getting started General information • This adapter supports only JVC’s car receivers which meet the following conditions: – An MP3-compatible CD changer control is equipped – CD Text, MP3 folder/file names, or ID3 Tag is displayed • By using this adapter, you can operate the iPod with your receiver as follows: – Playing tracks stored [...]

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    4 Setting your receiver Before using the iPod through this adapter, make sure to select CD change r as the external inp ut settin g. • For details, see the PSM setting section in the instructions supplied with your receiver. Connecting the iPod to the adapter Connect the iPod connection cable to the dock connector on the iPod. • Insert the conn[...]

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    5 Checking the type of your receiver Operating procedures on the control panel and from the remote controller are different according to the type of the receiver. Check the type of your receiver by referring to the chart below. • If you are not sure about the type of your receiver, see the JVC web site <http://www.jvc-exad.com> or consult y[...]

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    6 Operations from the control panel—For Type A How the buttons on the control panel work as the iPod’s controls • : functions after MODE is pressed. To restore the original function, press MODE again. Selecting playback modes * 3 Repeat play * 4 : After pressing MODE , press 5 repeatedly to select a desired repeat mode. * 1 • Track: Functio[...]

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    7 Operations from the control panel—For Type B How the buttons on the control panel work as the iPod’s controls • : functions after MODE is pressed. To restore the original function, press MODE again. Selecting playback modes * 3 Repeat play * 4 : After pressing MODE , press 5 repeatedly to select a desired repeat mode. * 1 • Track: Functio[...]

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    8 Operations from the control panel—For Type C How the buttons on the control panel work as the iPod’s controls • : functions when you press and hold the button. Functions the same as the iPod operation Click Wheel Click Wheel (Selects the next items) Skips next 10 items Select Select (Confirms the selection) Click Wheel Click Wheel (Selects [...]

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    9 Operations from the control panel —For Type D (KD-NX901) How the buttons on the control panel work as the iPod’s controls • : functions after OK is pressed. To restore the original function, press OK again. • : functions when you press and hold the button. During playback (See also page 11.) Pressing MODE changes the function of the butto[...]

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    10 How the buttons on the control panel work as the iPod’s controls • : functions after OK is pressed. To restore the original function, press OK again. • : functions when you press and hold the button. When selecting a track from the “Music” menu (See also page 11.) Pressing MODE changes the function of the buttons as follows. Press the [...]

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    11 Selecting playback modes * 2 Repeat play * 3 : After pressing MODE , press 2 repeatedly to select a desired repeat mode. • Track: Functions same as “Repeat One” of the iPod. • Disc: Functions same as “Repeat All” of the iPod. To cancel, press MODE , then press 6 . Random play * 3 : After pressing MODE , press 3 repeatedly to select a[...]

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    12 Operations from the remote controller • From the remote controller, playback mode selection is not available. Perform the operation on the control panel to select a playback mode. You can control the iPod using the remote controller supplied with your receiver. Examples: How the buttons on the remote controller work as the iPod’s controls ?[...]

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    13 Troubleshooting What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center. Symptoms Causes Remedies • The iPod is not turned on. Connections are incorrect. Check the connecting cable and its connection. • Buttons do not work as intended. The functions of the buttons have been changed. Press [...]

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    14 Specifications GENERAL Power Requirement: Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V (11 V to 16 V allowance) Grounding System: Negative ground Current consumption: 18 mA (200 mA while charging the iPod) Allowable Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) Dimensions (W × H × D): 87 mm × 25 mm × 68 mm (3-7/16" × 1" × 2-11/16"[...]

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    D. PLAYER INTERFACE ADAPTER KS-PD500 • Fo r installatio n and connectio ns, ref er to the separa te man ual. Thank you for purchasing a JVC product. Please read this manual carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit.[...]

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    2 INFORMATION (For U.S.A.) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energ[...]

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    3 Getting started General information • This adapter supports only JVC’s car receivers which meet the following conditions: – An MP3-compatible CD changer control is equipped – CD Text, MP3 folder/file names, or ID3 Tag is displayed • By using this adapter, you can operate the D. player with your receiver as follows: – Playing tracks st[...]

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    4 Connectable D. player • You can control the D. player with the cradle connector through this adapter. For XA-HD500 (firmware version 1.00.0947) users: Before connecting the D. player to this adapter, update the firmware version of your D. player. Refer to “Update manual” for details about updating. Setting your receiver Before using the D. [...]

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    5 Checking the type of your receiver Operating procedures on the control panel and from the remote controller are different according to the type of the receiver. Check the type of your receiver by referring to the chart below. • If you are not sure about the type of your receiver, see the JVC web site <http://www.jvc-exad.com> or consult y[...]

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    6 Operations from the control panel—For Type A How the buttons on the control panel work as the D. player’s controls • : functions after MODE is pressed. To restore the original function, press MODE again. Selecting playback modes * 3 Repeat play * 4 : After pressing MODE , press 5 repeatedly to select a desired repeat mode. * 1 • Track: Fu[...]

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    7 Operations from the control panel—For Type B How the buttons on the control panel work as the D. player’s controls • : functions after MODE is pressed. To restore the original function, press MODE again. Selecting playback modes * 3 Repeat play * 4 : After pressing MODE , press 5 repeatedly to select a desired repeat mode. * 1 • Track: Fu[...]

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    8 Operations from the control panel—For Type C How the buttons on the control panel work as the D. player’s controls • : functions when you press and hold the button. ∞ ∞ (Selects the next items) Skips next 10 items ENTER ENTER (Confirms the selection) 5 5 (Selects the previous items) Skips previous 10 items During playback When selecting[...]

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    9 Operations from the control panel —For Type D (KD-NX901) How the buttons on the control panel work as the D. player’s controls • : functions after OK is pressed. To restore the original function, press OK again. • : functions when you press and hold the button. During playback (See also page 11.) Pressing MODE changes the function of the [...]

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    10 How the buttons on the control panel work as the D. player’s controls • : functions after OK is pressed. To restore the original function, press OK again. • : functions when you press and hold the button. When selecting a track from the Top Menu (See also page 11.) Pressing MODE changes the function of the buttons as follows. Press the but[...]

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    11 Selecting playback modes * 2 Repeat play * 3 : After pressing MODE , press 2 repeatedly to select a desired repeat mode. • Track: Functions the same as “Repeat Mode One” of the D. player. • Disc: Functions the same as “Repeat Mode All” of the D. player. To cancel, press MODE , then press 6 . Random play * 3 : After pressing MODE , pr[...]

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    12 (Enters the Top Menu) * 37 37 (Play/Stop) * (Moves back to the previous layer) * ENTER ENTER (Confirms the selection) * 5 5 (Selects the previous items) Skips previous 10 items ∞ ∞ (Selects the next items) Skips next 10 items During playback Wh en selecting a track from the Top Menu Operations from the touch panel—For Type E How the key ic[...]

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    13 Selecting playback modes * 2 • Refer to the operation of playback modes section of the instructions supplied with the receiver. Repeat play * 3 : Select one of the followings: • Track: Functions the same as “Repeat Mode One” of the D. player. • Disc: Functions the same as “Repeat Mode All” of the D. player. To cancel, select Off . [...]

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    14 Operations from the remote controller • From the remote controller, playback mode selection is not available. Perform the operation on the control panel to select a playback mode. You can control the D. player using the remote controller supplied with your receiver. Examples: How the buttons on the remote controller work as the D. player’s c[...]

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    15 Troubleshooting What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center. Symptoms Causes Remedies • The D. player does not turn on, or does not work. Firmware version needs to be updated. Update the firmware version of your D. player. • The D. player does not turn on. The battery of the D.[...]

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    16 Specifications GENERAL Power Requirement: Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V (11 V to 16 V allowance) Grounding System: Negative ground Current consumption: 18 mA (400 mA while charging the D. player) Allowable Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) Dimensions (W × H × D): 87 mm × 25 mm × 68 mm (3-7/16" × 1" × 2-11/16&[...]

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    © 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited EN[...]