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Additional Information

Learning More about This System

Daily Operations—Playback 

(see pages 6 to 9)

Listening to the Radio:

• If you store a new station into an occupied preset number, 

the previously stored station in that number will be erased.

• When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure 

occurs, the preset stations will be erased in a few days. If this 
happens, preset the stations again.

Playable Media and Files:

• This System cannot play “packet write” discs.
• For MP3/WMA playback...

– MP3/WMA discs are required a longer readout time than 

regular CDs. (It depends on the complexity of the group/
file configuration.)

– Some MP3/WMA files cannot be played back and will be 

skipped. This results from their recording processes and 
conditions.

– When making MP3/WMA discs, use ISO 9660 Level 1 or 

Level 2 for the disc format.

– This System can play back MP3/WMA files with the 

extension code <.mp3/.wma> (regardless of the letter 
case—upper/lower).

– Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly 

on the display.
The maximum character number shown on the display is 
32 (without the extension code) for files, and 30 for ID3 
tag.

– It is recommended that you make each MP3/WMA file at 

a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and at bit rate of 128 kbps.

– This System can recognize a total of 999 tracks and 99 

groups. Those exceeding the maximum number cannot be 
recognized.

– If a folder does not include MP3/WMA tracks, they are 

ignored.

– Playback order of MP3/WMA tracks may be different 

from the one you have intended while recording. If a 
folder does not include MP3/WMA tracks, they are 
ignored.

• For playback of files in the USB mass storage class device...

– You cannot send any data to your USB mass storage class 

device from this System.

– Connect one USB mass storage class device directly to the 

System at a time. Do not use a USB hub.

– Coded or encrypted tracks in a special method cannot be 

played on the System.

– The USB mass storage class device’s battery is charged 

while the System is turned on.

– This System cannot recognize a USB mass storage class 

device whose rating exceeds 5 V/500 mA.

– This System is compatible with the USB 2.0 Full-Speed.
– You cannot play back a file larger than 2 GB.
– When playing a file which has a large transfer rate, sounds 

may be dropped during playback.

– Some USB mass storage class devices may not be 

recognized or may not work properly.

– The compatible format is FAT16/FAT32.
– JVC bears no responsibility for any loss of data in the USB 

mass storage class device while using this System.

Playing Back an External Device:

• If the audio output on the device is not stereo mini plug 

type, use a plug adapter to convert the stereo mini plug to 
the corresponding plug of the audio output. Refer to the 
manuals supplied with the device.

Daily Operations—Sound & Other Adjustments 

(see pages 10 and 11)

Setting the Clock:

• “AM 12:00” flashes on the display until you set the clock.
• The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month. If this 

happens, set the clock again.

Advanced Disc/USB Mass Storage Class 
Device Operations 

(see pages 12 to 14)

Programming the Playing Order—Program Play:

• If you try to program a 33rd track, “PROGFULL” appears 

on the display.

• While programming steps...

Your entry will be ignored if you have tried to program an 
item number that does not exist on the disc (for example, 
selecting track 14 on a disc that only has 12 tracks).

1

1

2

3

10

11

12

4

5

6

7

8

9

01

01

02

03

04

05

MP3/WMA groups/tracks configuration

This System plays back MP3/WMA tracks as follows.
The play order in the figure is for MP3/WMA tracks on 
a disc.

Group with its play order

MP

3

/WMA track with its play 

order

Hierarchy

Level 1

Level 2

Level 

3

Level 4

Level 5

ROOT

• MP3/WMA tracks in a USB mass storage class device 

may be played back differently.

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Summary of Contents for LVT2071-005A

Page 1: ...UCTIONS LVT2071 005A J English For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which are located either on the rear bottom or side of the cabinet Retain information for future reference Model No Serial No this COVER_UX G210 J FM Page 1 Monday December 7 2009 2 27 PM ...

Page 2: ...rdance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the f...

Page 3: ...or Canada pour le Canada THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED DIGITAL APPARATUS ICES 003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMERIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LA...

Page 4: ...ppareil à la pluie à l humidité à un égouttement ou à des éclaboussures et ne placez pas des objets remplis de liquide tels qu un vase sur l appareil Caution Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows 1 Front No obstructions and open spacing 2 Sides Top Back No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions ...

Page 5: ...9 Playing Back an External Device 9 Daily Operations Sound Other Adjustments 10 Adjusting the Volume 10 Adjusting the Sound 10 Setting the Clock 11 Turning Off the Power Automatically Sleep Timer 11 Advanced Disc USB Mass Storage Class Device Operations 12 Programming the Playing Order Program Play 12 Playing at Random Random Play 14 Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play 14 Additional Information 15 Lear...

Page 6: ...erations using the remote control is mainly explained however you can use the buttons and controls on the main unit if they have the same or similar name and marks Some related tips and notes are explained later in the sections Learning More about This System and Troubleshooting but not in the same section explaining the operations If you want to know more about the functions or if you have a doub...

Page 7: ... 2 Prepare the Remote Control Insert the batteries into the remote control by matching the polarity and correctly If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases replace both batteries Step 1 Unpack the package and check the accessories Step 2 Prepare the remote control Step 3 Connect the FM antenna and speakers see page 4 Finally plug in the AC power cord Now you can operate the Sys...

Page 8: ...e tip of the speaker cords by twisting the vinyl ANTENNA PHONES AC IN SPEAKER 4 8 FM COAXIAL 75 To a wall outlet Plug in the AC power cord only after all connections are complete FM antenna supplied Extend it so that you can obtain the best reception Red Black Turn the power off to all components before connections Left Right This system cannot receive AM broadcast Outdoor FM antenna Disconnect th...

Page 9: ...orage class device is connected Flashes when it is played back p SLEEP indicator Lights when the Sleep Timer is activated q HBS indicator Lights when HBS Hyper Bass Sound mode is activated w Sound Mode indicators Lights when one of the Sound Modes is activated e FM reception indicator ST Lights while an FM stereo station with sufficient signal strength is tuned in MONO Lights while the FM monaural...

Page 10: ...n while on standby For private listening Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the rear of the main unit The sound will no longer come out of the speakers Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting the headphones Disconnecting the headphones will activate the speakers again DO NOT turn off standby the System with the volume set to an extremely high level otherwise th...

Page 11: ... 1 Tune in to the station you want to preset 2 Activate the preset number entry mode Finish the following process while the indication on the display is flashing 3 Select a preset number for the station 4 Store the station To tune in to a preset station 1 Select FM 2 Select the number of the preset station This system cannot receive AM broadcast FM PRE FM MONO A IN FM AUDIO IN AUDIO IN TUNING GROU...

Page 12: ...s while USB MEMORY is selected Audio CD CD R CD RW Caution for DualDisc playback The Non DVD side of a DualDisc does not comply with the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard Therefore the use of the Non DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other co...

Page 13: ...y using a stereo mini plug cord not supplied you can connect a device with analog audio output jacks such as a portable audio player To select AUDIO IN To select a number see How to select numbers on page 6 PRESET Selects the previous track Selects the next track TUNING GROUP Selects the previous group Selects the next group PRESET Fast forwards the track Fast reverses the track Remote ONLY 1 4 7 ...

Page 14: ...ontrol CLOCK SLEEP SOUND MODE FADE MUTING VOLUME HBS Main unit CLOCK SLEEP VOLUME 4 x PRESET 1 y 4 x Remote control Main unit To restore the volume press again or adjust the volume level JAZZ Accented lower frequencies for jazz type music ROCK Boosts low and high frequencies initial setting POP Good for vocal music CLASSIC Good for classical music No indication No sound effects are applied VOLUME ...

Page 15: ...ngs and AM 12 00 flashes You need to set the clock again Turning Off the Power Automatically Sleep Timer 1 Activate the sleep timer mode 2 Specify the shut off time in minutes To check the time remaining until the shut off time If you press the button repeatedly you can change the shut off time CLOCK SLEEP 2 sec SLEEP REPEAT1 TRACK WMA GROUP HBS JAZZ PRESET CLOCK SLEEP PRESET CLOCK SLEEP CLOCK SLE...

Page 16: ...or audio CD Select a track For MP3 WMA 1 Select a group Remote control CD 6 RANDOM DISPLAY PROGRAM STOP 7 REPEAT Main unit PRESET 1 y 4 x CD 8 STOP 7 4 x USB MEMORY 8 USB MEMORY 6 Number buttons TUNING GROUP K 5 DISPLAY PROGRAM MEMORY USB or STOP CD DISPLAY PROGRAM CD PROG CD PROG For audio CD For MP3 WMA CD PROG Track number Program step PRESET You can also use number buttons to select a track CD...

Page 17: ... Track number PRESET You can also use number buttons to select a track DISPLAY PROGRAM CD PROG Program step Group number MEMORY USB or CD PRESET CD MEMORY USB STOP Edit 1 Press DISPLAY PROGRAM repeatedly until the program step you want to edit is displayed 2 Perform the steps 3 and 4 on pages 12 and 13 To add step in the program 1 Press DISPLAY PROGRAM repeatedly until 00 is displayed 2 Perform th...

Page 18: ...u can play back tracks repeatedly For audio CD For MP3 WMA The GROUP indicator lights up on the display when playback is stopped To skip a track To pause To stop or To release press again Remote ONLY MEMORY USB or STOP CD RANDOM CD MEMORY USB STOP RANDOM REPEAT1 Repeats the current track REPEAT Repeats all the tracks or the program during Program Play REPEAT GROUP Repeats all the tracks in the cur...

Page 19: ...ot use a USB hub Coded or encrypted tracks in a special method cannot be played on the System The USB mass storage class device s battery is charged while the System is turned on This System cannot recognize a USB mass storage class device whose rating exceeds 5 V 500 mA This System is compatible with the USB 2 0 Full Speed You cannot play back a file larger than 2 GB When playing a file which has...

Page 20: ...mance of the System keep your discs and the mechanism clean Handling discs When removing the disc from its case hold it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc Avoid exposure to direct sunlight temperature extremes and m...

Page 21: ...yer section Dynamic range 60 dB Signal to noise ratio 60 dB Wow and flutter Immeasurable General Power requirement AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 25 W at operation 0 7 W on standby Dimensions approx 150 mm 175 mm 211 mm 5 15 16 inches 6 15 16 inches 8 5 16 inches W H D Mass approx 2 1 kg 4 7 lbs Speakers Type 1 way Bass reflex Speaker units 10 cm 3 15 16 inches cone 1 Impedance 4 Ω Dimensions ap...

Page 22: ...14 14 10 6 11 7 9 12 13 6 7 9 6 8 12 13 14 8 12 13 14 10 6 10 10 STANDBY CLOCK SLEEP DISPLAY PROGRAM FM AUDIO IN AUDIO IN MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX G210 VOLUME STOP CD USB MEMORY REMOTE SENSOR Main unit 8 5 11 7 9 12 13 6 8 12 13 6 11 6 8 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 6 10 8 6 7 9 8 12 13 Remote sensor 7 9 12 UX G210 J BOOK Page 18 Friday November 20 2009 10 23 AM ...

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