JVC LVT2011-006A manual

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    COMPACT C OMPONEN T SYST EM NX-PN10 INSTRUCTIONS LVT2011 -006A [UJ] cover_NX-PN10[UJ].fm Page 1 Thursday, May 14, 2009 9:38 PM[...]

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    G-1 Warnings, Cautions an d Others CAUTION The button in any position does not disconnect the m ains line. Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (the STANDBY lamp goes off). The MAINS plug or an app liance coupler is used as the disc onnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. • When the system is on s[...]

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    1 Contents Introduction .......... ............... ........................ 2 Precautions ............... ....... ....... ....... .......... ....... ....... .... 2 Getting Started ............ ................ ................ 3 Connections ............ ....... .......... ....... ....... ...... ........... .... 4 Canceling the Displa y Demonstratio[...]

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    2 Introduction Thank you for purcha sing a JV C pro duct . Please read all instructions careful ly before operation, to en sure your complete underst anding and to obtain the best p ossible perform ance from the unit. Precautions Install ation • Instal l in a place which i s level, dry and ne ither too hot no r too cold—betwee n 5°C and 35°C.[...]

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    3 Getting Started Supplied Ac cessor ies After un packing, c heck to be sur e that you have all the fo llowing i tems. The nu mber in parentheses indica tes the quantity of each piece supp lied. • R emote control (1) • Lithiu m coin ba ttery CR2025 (1) (The ba ttery has bee n installed when shipped fr om the factory. ) • FM ante nna (1) • A[...]

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    4 Connections Connecting the Antenna NOTES: • Make sure the F M antenna does not touc h any othe r terminals, connecti ng cords or the AC power cord. Also, keep the antenn a away from metallic pa rts of the unit, connecting cords an d the AC power cord. T his could cause po or reception. Do not connect the AC power co rd until all other connec ti[...]

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    5 Connectin g the Video Co rd to V iew a Vid eo/Pictur e from iPod When vi ewing a vi deo/pic ture fro m iPod on your TV , use a comp osite vi deo cord ( not supp lied) t o connec t the VIDE O OUT jack on the unit and the co mposite video input on your TV. • Afte r yo u have conn ect ed the uni t, cha nge th e vi deo input m ode o n yo ur TV. For[...]

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    6 Canceling the Display Demonstration (Demo) When you c onnect the AC power cord for th e first time, the displ ay demonstra tion starts automa tically. • When yo u operate t he unit, th e display dem onstratio n stops temp orarily. If no operati on is done for about 2 minutes, the uni t starts the display demonstra tion ag ain. • To act ivate [...]

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    7 Main Unit Operating on the Main Un it Buttons Operations Turns on or off (sta ndby) the po wer. Activates or deactivates Motio n Sensor (P.6). STAND BY lamp Remote control sensor Display (P.8) Illumination panel (P.10) Dock A (P.13) Dock B (P.13) Motion sensor (P.6) Basic Operations NX-PN10[UJ].BOOK Page 7 Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:24 AM[...]

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    8 Display Inform ation Activates o r deactiv ates the display demonstr ation (P.6) . Adds the po werfuln ess to the sound ( P.11). Stops th e timer sou nd and resta rts it 5 minutes la ter (P.22) . • iPod (P.14) : Press: Reverse skip /forward skip. Hold down: Reve rse search/forward search . • FM (P .17): T unes in to a station. • Chang es th[...]

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    9 Remote Control Operating on the R emote Cont rol Basic op erations ST Lights u p when FM stereo broad cast is received. MONO Lights up wh en F M mona ural recep tion m ode is a ctiva ted. TUN ED Lights up wh en an FM station of sufficient signal streng th is tuned in . FM Lights u p when FM is selected as the source. 1/2/3 • Lights up when Tim [...]

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    10 To dim the displ ay and illuminat ion pa nel—DIMME R You can change the brig htness of the disp lay an d illumin ation pa nel. • D immer is cancel ed when you turn off the un it. To act ivate ECO mode Activating ECO mode allo ws you to reduce power consumption by t urning off the disp lay while o n standb y. • To cancel the mode, press ECO[...]

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    11 To turn off the unit a fter a certain period o f ti me—Sle ep Timer • To check the ti me remain ing before the shu t-off time , press S LEEP once. If you press the b utton repeatedly , you can change the sh ut-off time. To emphasi ze the sound—S ound Turb o You can add the powerfuln ess to the sound. • T o cancel, press SOUND TURBO again[...]

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    12 You can con nect 2 iPod devices to t he unit and en joy sound an d video from them. Compatible i Pod Models: * Only for still picture. If iPod does not play correctly, updat e iPod software to the latest version. • F or details about updating iPod, check on the Apple web site <http://www.apple.com >. • JVC does not assure the c ompatib[...]

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    13 Connecting iPod Connect iPod to dock A or B on th e unit. You can have 2 iPod devic es connected at the same time. • Make su re the un it is on standby when you connect iPod. NOTES: • Be careful not to damage th e terminal on the d ock when connec ting/disc onnectin g iPod. • Close the cove r of th e dock when yo u do n ot conne ct iPod to[...]

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    14 Operations For details, also refer to the instruction manual for iPod. *1 Not avai lable for iP hone a nd iPo d touch. *2 Not eq uipped with iP hone a nd iPo d touch . NOTES: • Before v iewing a v ideo /pict ure f rom iPo d on you r TV, make the ap prop ria te vi deo s etting on iPod. For d etails of the setting , see the instruction m anual f[...]

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    15 * Not equi pped with iPhone and i Pod touch. Buttons Operations Control of iPod On the unit On the remote — Confirm s an item on the m enu/scr een. Center button * — Press: App lies Shuff le Play to iPod or iPo d selected as the so urce. Select the desired shuffle mode. “SHUFFLE” appea rs for a while. • The shu ffle icon lights up on t[...]

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    16 NOTES: • J VC is no t responsible for any loss of or damage to iPod tha t might result from the use of thi s produc t. • Do not t ouch or hit the terminals o f the dock and of iPod . It might cau se damage to these termin als. • When yo u conn ect iPod to the dock , make sure the termin al on the d ock is fully in serted int o iPod. • Al[...]

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    17 Listening to FM Broadcasts Basic Operations Buttons Operations On the unit On the remote Selec ts FM as t he sour ce. When an FM program i s broadca sted in stereo , ST (stere o) lights up on the di splay (only when the re ception i s good ). Press: Cha nges the frequency. Hold down and release: The unit starts searc hing for stations and stops [...]

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    18 Presetti ng Station s You can prese t 30 FM stations . NOTES: • When you unplu g the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs, the preset stations will be e rased in a few days. • If yo u store a new stati on onto an occupie d preset number, th e station previo usly stored on that number will be erased . 1 Select FM as the sou rce. 2 Tune [...]

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    19 Connecting Other Equipment By using a st ereo mini pl ug cord (not supplied ), you can co nnect other eq uipment wi th analog audio output jacks, such as a p ortable audio play er, etc. • Refer to the instruction manual su pplied with the eq uipme nt. NOTE: Make sur e the unit i s on standb y when connect ing or disco nnecting other equipm ent[...]

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    20 Setting the Clock Set the b uilt-in cloc k before usi ng Time r. • You ca n set the cloc k when the uni t is turned o n or on stand by. • To exit from the clock settin g, pr ess CLOCK/TIME R as require d. • To corr ect a misent ry during the proce ss, press MENU/ CANCEL. You ca n return to t he previou s step. • If a power failu re occur[...]

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    21 • To exit from Timer settin g, press CLOCK/T IMER as requi red. • To correct a m isentry during t he process, press M ENU/CANCEL. You can return to the previ ous step. 2 Select T imer you want t o set. 3 Select Tim er type. WEEKLY: See step 4 below. ONCE: Timer works onc e on a selected day of the week. 4 Select the d esired day of the week.[...]

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    22 To Cancel Ti mer NOTE: The sett ings you ha ve made are m emorized tho ugh you cancel Timer. To Turn off the Ti mer Sound b riefly — Snooze Using S nooze , you c an ha ve the timer soun d stop and r estar t it 5 minute s later . • When t he timer sound st arts: – If you do no t press SNOOZE within 3 m inutes after the ti mer sound starts, [...]

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    23 Troubleshootin g If you have a p roblem with your u nit, check this list fo r a possible sol ution before cal ling for se rvice. General Power doe s not come o n. The power plu g is not inserted securely. Plug it in securely (P.5). Power turns o n even t hough you turned off. Moti on Sen sor is activa ted ( P.6). Adjustm ents or se ttings are su[...]

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    24 Specifications Accessories See pag e 3. Amplifier Output Power 10 W ( 5W+ 5W) a t 8 Ω (10%THD) Terminals AUDIO IN Input Sensiti vity/Imp edance (1 kHz): LEVEL 1: 50 0 mV/47 k Ω LEVEL 2: 31 5 mV/47 k Ω LEVEL 3: 12 5 mV/47 k Ω Dock A and B for iPod /iPhone Compatible iPod/iPh one mode ls: See page 12 . Outp ut power (eac h iPod dock) : DC 5 V [...]

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    NX-PN10 COMPAC T COMPONENT S YSTEM EN © 2009 Victor Company of Japan, Limited 0609YAMMDWBET cover_NX-PN10[UJ].fm Page 2 Thursday, May 14, 2009 9:38 PM[...]