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RV-B99 BK/BU POWERED WOOFER CD SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS SLEEP CLOCK TIMER TIMER ON/OFF PROGRAM RANDOM REPEAT AUTO PRESET SOUND DISPLAY SUPER WOOFER VOLUME REVERSE MODE MULTI CONTROL FM MODE REW FF RM-RXVB99E REMOTE CONTROL TAPE TUNER BAND C D DOWN UP SET AUX VOLUME ACS LTV0218-002A [B][...]
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2 CAUTION ~AC IN PHONES AUX IN DC IN 12V DANGER: Invisibl e la ser ra diation when o pen a n d interlock f ailed or d efeated. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. ( e ) ADV ARSEL: Usynlig la ser - stråling ve d å bning, når sikk erhed safbryde re er u de af funkt i on. U ndgå udsæt- telse for stråling. (d) V ARNING: Osynl[...]
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3 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 10 cm 10 cm FEA TURES button When the power cord is connected to a household AC outlet, the power indicator lights in red indicating the ST ANDBY mode (only when AC power is used). When the button is pressed, the power indicator goes out and the display window lights (only when AC power is used). When this unit is pl[...]
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4 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ÷ When abnormal operation occurs. * Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet and remove all the batteries. Then reload the batteries after a few minutes, reconnect the AC power cord and switch the power ON. Do not use this unit in direct sunlight where it would be exposed to high temperatures above 40°C (104°F). 1. A vo[...]
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5 L R AUX IN CAUTION ~AC IN PHONES AUX IN DC IN 12V MIC/GUITAR INPUT MIC LEVEL GUITAR LEVEL ÷ A TT ACHMENT As shown in the illustration below , press in the metal fitting at 1 and hook over 2 . ÷ DET ACHMENT Press in the metal fitting at 1 and unhook. SHOULDER STRAP A TT ACHMENT/DET ACHMENT Remote control unit Shoulder strap Remote control case ?[...]
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6 ~AC IN Power cord POWER SUPPL Y A. Operation on house hold AC ÷ Connect the AC power cord after all other connections have been made. CAUTIONS: 1. ONL Y USE WITH JVC POWER CORD PROVIDED WITH THIS UNIT T O A VOID MALFUNCTION OR DAMAGE TO THE UNIT . 2. BE SURE T O UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE OUTLET WHEN GOING OUT OR WHEN THE UNIT IS NOT IN USE [...]
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7 DC IN 12V CAUTION PHONES AUX IN ~AC IN DC IN 12V MIC/GUITAR INPUT MIC LEVEL GUITAR LEVEL D. Operation on car battery (DC 12 V) ÷ First connect the car adapter to the DC IN 12 V jack, not the cigarette lighter socket, because shorting of a plug on the car may cause the fuse to blow out. In addition, be careful not to make a short-circuit be[...]
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8 NAMES OF P ARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS CD player/General section ALL PROGRAM RANDOM TRACK 12 3 4 5 5 6 78 1 9 qw e p 1 2 34 5 1 Shoulder strap hook 2 button 3 SUPER WOOFER VOLUME control knob 4 SOUND button 5 Display window 1 Function/Track number display 2 Play time display 3 Repeat play indicator ( ALL) 4 Program mode indicator (PROGRAM) 5 Random [...]
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9 MHz STEREO MONO REC 12 3 3 4 5 6 78 9 1 2 3 45 6 7 1 DC IN 12V jack ( ) 2 Headphone jack (PHONES) (3.5 mm dia. stereo mini plug) Connect headphones (impedance 16 Ω to 1 k Ω ) to this jack. Speaker sound is automatically switched of f when the headphones are connected. 3 MIC/GUIT AR INPUT jack (6.3 mm dia. plug) 4 MIC LEVEL ( _ )/GUIT AR LEVEL[...]
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10 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Preparation before use ÷ Installing batteries in the remote control unit 1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote control unit. 2. Insert two “R6/AA (15F)” size batteries. ÷ Insert the batteries with the ª and · terminals matching the indication inside the battery compartment. 3. Replace the cover . Ins[...]
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11 AUX CD BAND TAPE TUNER SWITCHING THE POWER ON/OFF button AUX button Switching the power on/off ÷ Switching on: ON / STANDBY STANDBY ÷ Switching off: The ST ANDBY indicator goes out. ÷ The display window lights. (only when AC power is used) The ST ANDBY indicator lights. ÷ The display window light goes off and only the clock time is displa[...]
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12 VOLUME control + : Use to increase the volume. – : Use to decrease the volume. (Control range from VOL 0 to VOL 50.) ÷ The volume level is displayed in the display window for 2 seconds. Sound mode button Sound modes can be selected to enhance the type of music being played. ÷ Press the SOUND button to select the sound mode. ÷ Each time the [...]
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13 ÷ Handling ÷ Removing the CD from its storage case and loading it. Incorrect Correct Incorrect ÷ Cleaning ÷ Press to secure the CD. ÷ Press the center and lift out. Note: CDs shaped like a heart, flower, etc. (specially-shaped CDs) cannot be used with this unit. If this type of CD is loaded, it will cause a trouble. Since dirty , damaged an[...]
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14 CD TRACK PLA YING CDs Playing an entire CD The following example of playing an entire CD assumes a CD with 12 tracks and a total playing time of 48 minutes 57 seconds. Operate in the order shown ÷ When AC power is used. (When battery power is used, switch on the button first, then perform operation.) Skip play ÷ During play , it is possible to[...]
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15 PROGRAM C D C D 12 3 4 5 PROGRAM TRACK PROGRAM TRACK REC SLEEP PROGRAM RANDOM REPEAT AUTO PRESET REVERSE MODE MULTI CONTROL FM MODE REW FF TAPE TUNER BAND C D DOWN UP SET AUX 1, 5 2 4 3 Direct access play (using the remote control unit) ÷ Pressing any of the track number buttons will start play from the beginning of the designated track. (Th[...]
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16 Repeat play (using the remote control unit) Press the REPEA T button before or during play . A single track or all the tracks can be repeated. Whether a single track or all tracks are to be repeated can be specified. Each time the REPEA T button is pressed, the mode will change from a single track ( ), to all the tracks ( ALL), to the clear mode[...]
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17 Set to RELEASE to open. Press the cassette holder in and set to LOCK to close, listening for the click that indicates the cassette holder is securely closed. CASSETTE PLA YBACK Operate in the order shown ÷ When AC power is used. (When battery power is used, switch on the button first, then perform operation.) 1 Load a cassette tape with side A [...]
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18 Operate in the order shown ÷ When AC power is used. (When battery power is used, switch on the button first, then perform operation.) RADIO RECEPTION 3 4 12 5 1 Press the TUNER BAND button. ÷ The power is switched on. 2 Select the band by pressing the TUNER BAND button. ÷ Pressing this button switches between FM auto, FM mono and AM. 3 T une [...]
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19 Presetting the desired stations (using the remote control unit) 30 stations in FM band and 15 stations in AM (MW/L W) band can be preset as follows: ÷ Example: (Presetting an FM station broadcasting on 103.5 MHz to preset button “15”) 1 Press the TUNER BAND/FM MODE button. 2 Select the FM band using the TUNER BAND/FM MODE button. 3 Tune to [...]
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20 Synchronized recording with the CD player ÷ In this system, the CD player starts play when the cassette deck enters the recording mode. Operate in the order shown Note: This unit has recording characteristics suitable for normal and CrO 2 tapes. Normal and CrO 2 tapes have dif ferent characteristics from metal tapes. 1 Load a CD and close the C[...]
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21 Recording from the radio or an external source connected to the AUX IN terminals Operate in the order shown Erasing A recorded tape can be erased by recording new material over the previous material. T o erase a tape without making a new recording..... 1. Press the T APE 23 button to set to the T APE mode. 2. Insert the cassette to be erased fac[...]
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22 CLOCK DOWN UP 12 3 4 SET CLOCK ADJUSTMENT ( USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT) Names of parts in the clock/timer section, and their functions: SLEEP CLOCK TIMER TIMER ON/OFF PROGRAM DOWN UP SET ON OFF 1 2 3 5 4 67 8 9 pq 1 T imer mode indicator 2 T imer indicator (ON/OFF) 3 SLEEP indicator 4 CLOCK indicator 5 T ime display 6 CLOCK button 7 TIMER [...]
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23 4 Set the stop time. (Example: T o set the timer stop time to 13:15.) DOWN UP SET OFF Within 30 sec. ÷ Press to set the timer off time. 5 Select the TIMER mode. ÷ The selected timer mode is shown in the display . REC and appears on the display . DOWN UP When the UP button is pressed to select the timer mode, the mode changes from TUNER[...]
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24 Timer recording of broadcast ÷ The current time must be set before the timer can be used. ÷ Make sure that the safety tabs of the cassette have not been broken off. Operations SLEEP CLOCK TIMER TIMER ON/OFF PROGRAM RANDOM REPEAT AUTO PRESET DOWN UP SET 15 2 4 3 1 Set the button to ON. 2 Load a cassette. ÷ Insert the cassette with the si[...]
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25 T imer playback ÷ T imer playback of tapes, broadcasts and CDs is possible. Operations Sleep timer operations (using the remote control unit) A. Use this when you want to fall asleep while listening to a tape, broadcast or CD. 1 Set to the required source and tune (broadcast) or play back CD (or tape). 2 Press the SLEEP button to set the sleep [...]
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26 MAINTENANCE Capstan shaft(s) Pinch roller(s) Record/play head Erase head Blower Lens Cleaning the lens If the lens in the CD pickup is dirty , dropout, etc., could degrade sound. Open the CD door and clean the lens as shown. ÷ Use a blower (available from a camera store) to blow dust off the lens. ÷ If there are fingerprints, etc. on the lens,[...]
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27 TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICA TIONS CD player section T ype : Compact disc player Signal detection system : Non-contact optical pickup Number of channels : 2 channels Frequency response : 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz Signal-to-noise ratio : 90 dB Wow & flutter : Less than measurable limit Radio section Frequency range : FM 87.5-108 MHz AM: (MW) 522-1,629 k[...]
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