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POWERED WOOFER CD SYSTEM
RV-B99 BK/BU
TIMER
ON/OFF
CLOCK TIMER
SLEEP
DOWN UP SET
PROGRAM
RANDOM
AUTO
PRESET REPEAT
AUX C D TAPE TUNER
BAND
FM MODE
REVERSE MODE REW MULTI CONTROL FF
DISPLAY
SOUND ACS
SUPER WOOFER VOLUME
VOLUME
RM-RXVB99E
REMOTE CONTROL
INSTRUCTIONS
LTV0218-002A
[B]
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ENGLISH Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Please read these instructions IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS carefully before starting operation to be sure to obtain optimum PRECAUTIONS performance and a longer service life from the unit. 1.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2.DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. 3.CAUTION: Do not open the rear cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualif
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FEATURES Ö Active Clear Sound (ACS) circuit for enhanced sound reproduction Ö CrO2 (type II) tape recording capability Ö Super woofer volume control Ö 2-Band digital synthesizer tuner with 45-station (30 FM and 15 AM (MW/ Ö Sound mode control LW)) preset capability Ö One-touch operation (COMPU PLAY) Ö Seek/manual tuning Ö 35-key remote control unit operates all CD, cassette deck and tuner Ö Auto preset tuning functions Ö Timer/Clock function Ö Skip Play/Search Play/Repeat Play/Random Play Ö Time
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 4. Volume setting Do not use this unit in direct sunlight where it would be exposed to CDs produce very little noise compared with analog sources. If the high temperatures above 40°C (104°F). volume level is adjusted for these sources, the speakers may be damaged by the sudden increase of output level. Therefore, lower the volume before operation and adjust it as required during play. 5. Safety mechanism Ö When abnormal operation occurs. This unit incorporates a safety inter
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SHOULDER STRAP ATTACHMENT/DETACHMENT Ö ATTACHMENT As shown in the illustration below, press in the metal fitting at 1 and hook over 2. Ö DETACHMENT Press in the metal fitting at 1 and unhook. Shoulder strap Remote control unit Shoulder strap Remote control case Ö Remote control unit may be stored in the case. CONNECTIONS Ö Do not switch the power on until all connections are completed. Connection of external audio units Ö Connection with a turntable or MD player, etc. Turntable (with built-in eq
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POWER SUPPLY A. Operation on house hold AC C. Operation on batteries Ö Connect the AC power cord after all other connections have been Ö Loading batteries made. 1. Open the battery cover by pulling it toward you while pressing the sections marked by the arrows. 2. Insert 10 “R20/D (13F)” size batteries as shown in the diagram. ~AC IN * Be careful to insert the batteries with the » and á terminals positioned correctly. 3. Replace the cover. Power cord 4 9 5 CAUTIONS: 1. ONLY USE WITH JVC POWER C
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D. Operation on car battery (DC 12 V) AUX IN MIC/GUITAR
MIC LEVEL
INPUT GUITAR LEVEL PHONES 12V DC IN ~AC IN To car’s cigarette lighter socket (12 V) CAUTION 12V DC IN Optional exclusive car adapter (JVC model CA-R120E) Ö 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 between the plugs. CAUTIONS WHEN USING THIS UNIT IN A CAR Ö W
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS CD player/General section 123456 78 1 5 2 1 TRACK ALL RANDOM PROGRAM 34 5 9 pqwe 1 Shoulder strap hook 8 VOLUME control knob 2 button 9 ACTIVE CLEAR SOUND button and ACS indicators 3 SUPER WOOFER VOLUME control knob p Power STANDBY indicator 4 SOUND button q Remote sensor section 5 Display window Remote control signals are received here. w MULTI CONTROL buttons 1 Function/Track number display 2 Play time display (When the mode is set to CD) 3 Repeat play indica
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Tuner/Deck section 12 5 3 4 3 1 2 3 STEREO MONO MHz 45 6 7 678 9 REC 1 PRESET TUNING/BEAT CUT button 2 AUX button 3 Display window 1 Band display 2 Radio frequency display 3 Mode display during FM broadcast (STEREO/MONO) ONE TOUCH REC button 6 4 Tape (TAPE) display 7 LOCK/RELEASE knob 5 Reverse mode indicator ( / / ) LOCK: To secure the cassette holder. 6 Recording indicator (REC) RELEASE: To open the cassette holder. 7 Tape direction indicators (2/3) 8 Cassette holder 4 TAPE 23 button 9 MULTI C
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Preparation before use Ö 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. Ö Insert the batteries with the » and á terminals matching the indication inside the battery compartment. 3. Replace the cover. Insert the á ends first. Ö Battery replacement Using the remote control unit When the remote control operation becomes unstable or the distance Ö Point at the remot
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SWITCHING THE POWER ON/OFF CD 3/8 button TUNER/BAND button button AUX button TAPE 23 button Switching the power on/off Ö Switching on: ON /
STANDBY STANDBY Ö The display window lights. (only when AC power is used) The STANDBY indicator goes out. Ö Switching off: ON /
STANDBY STANDBY Ö The display window light goes off and only the clock time is displayed. The STANDBY indicator lights. One touch operation (COMPU PLAY) (only when AC power is used) Even when the power is set to STANDBY, pressing
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VOLUME, SOUND MODE AND OTHER CONTROLS VOLUME control Sound mode button + : Use to increase the volume. Sound modes can be selected to enhance the type of music being played. – : Use to decrease the volume. (Control range from VOL 0 to VOL 50.) Ö Press the SOUND button to select the sound mode. Ö The volume level is displayed in the display window for 2 seconds. Ö Each time the SOUND button is pressed the sound mode changes as follows: Remote control unit Main unit Main unit Remote control unit V
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HANDLING CDs Since dirty, damaged and warped CDs may damage the unit, take care 3. Storage regarding the following: Ö After removing a CD from the unit, be sure to put it back in its case. Ö Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, high temperatures from a 1. Usable CDs heater, etc., high humidity, or dust. Use CDs with the mark shown. 4. Cleaning CDs 2. Notes on handling CDs Ö Before loading a CD, wipe off any dust, dirt or fingerprints with a Ö Do not touch the reflective recorded surface. soft c
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PLAYING 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 Ö When AC power is used. (When battery power is used, switch on the button first, then perform operation.) 1 2 34 LOCK 1 RELEASE 2 LOCK RELEASE 1 Set to RELEASE to open the CD door. Ö To stop a CD temporarily 2 Load a CD with the label side facing up and close the CD door. Press Press the CD 3/8 button to stop pl
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Direct access play (using the remote control unit) Ö Pressing any of the track number buttons will start play from the beginning of the designated track. (This function cannot be used during programmed play.) 1 Press the CD 3/8 button to set to the CD mode. 2 Press the 7 button. TIMER
3 Designate the required track using the track number buttons. CLOCK TIMER ON/OFF Ö To designate track numbers 1 to 10, press the track number button corresponding to the track number. SLEEP Ö To designate trac
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Repeat play (using the remote control unit) Random play (using the remote control unit) Press the REPEAT button before or during play. A single track or all the Press the RANDOM button. tracks can be repeated. “RANDOM” appears in the display window. After all tracks are played back once in random order, playback stops and random play is released. Whether a single track or all tracks are to be repeated can be specified. RANDOM Each time the REPEAT button is pressed, the mode will change from a s
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CASSETTE PLAYBACK Operate in the order shown Ö When AC power is used. (When battery power is used, switch on the button first, then perform operation.) 1 23 1 LOCK LOCK RELEASE RELEASE Press the cassette holder in and set to Set to RELEASE to open. LOCK to close, listening for the click that indicates the cassette holder is securely closed. Notes: 1 Load a cassette tape with side A facing out. Ö Do not turn the LOCK/RELEASE knob until the tape mechanism has 2 Press to start playback. (The power
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RADIO RECEPTION Operate in the order shown Ö When AC power is used. (When battery power is used, switch on the button first, then perform operation.) 4 3 12 5 1 Press the TUNER BAND button. Ö The power is switched on. 2 Select the band by pressing the TUNER BAND button. Ö Pressing this button switches between FM auto, FM mono and AM. 3 Tune to the required station. Ö Seek tuning (auto tuning) and manual tuning are available (see “Seek tuning (auto tuning)” and “Manual tuning” on this page for d
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Presetting the desired stations (using the remote control unit) 30 stations in FM band and 15 stations in AM (MW/LW) band can be preset as follows: Ö Example: (Presetting an FM station broadcasting on 103.5 MHz to preset button “15”) SLEEP DOWN UP SET PROGRAM 4 RANDOM AUTO
PRESET REPEAT MHz TUNER 1 AUX C D TAPE BAND FM MODE REVERSE MODE REW MULTI CONTROL FF 2 DISPLAY 3 SOUND ACS Preset station tuning 1 Press the TUNER BAND/FM MODE button. 2 Select the FM band using the TUNER BAND/FM MODE but
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RECORDING Note: Ö During recording, the ALC (Automatic Level Control) circuit automatically This unit has recording characteristics suitable for normal and CrO2 optimizes the recording level, so manual recording level adjustment is tapes. Normal and CrO2 tapes have different characteristics from unnecessary. metal tapes. Ö Check that the safety tab on the cassette tape is not broken off. Synchronized recording with the CD player Ö In this system, the CD player starts play when the cassette deck