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Summary of Contents for RX-7VBK

Page 1: ... RX 9VBK r aJlD IV r v III Remote 1 11 Control Component For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and Serial No wh ich is located ei ther on t he rear bottom or side of the cabinet Retain this information for future referen ce Model No Serial No E30580 1305B ...

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Page 3: ...ossible pert r ance If you have any questions consul t your JVC dealer Note This instruction booklet has been prepared for two models the RX 7VBK and RX 9VBK The basic operation of both models is virtuallry identical The differences are clearly de scribed followed by respective model numbers Please check the necessary information relevant to the model you have purchased CONTENTS Important 2 Connec...

Page 4: ..._____ J Open the speaker ter mi nal with the lever and insert I e stripped en j of the cord Clamp he wire by re setting the lelier Remote c tIle for COMPU LI K Fig 1 A V T V has a L INE OUT termina l A V T V has a TV OUTPUT tew li nfll EXT IN V IDEO D I rv A UD IO I I T V V IDEO OUTPUT I I OU T PUT _______ J I I L r r Hn t o iI I t IIoIfF i 0 0 wJ JK V J A UDIO I 1 To T V antenna VCR Fig 2 3 ...

Page 5: ...cord fD A M channel spac ing switch The AM channel spacing switch on the rear panel allows sel ction of 9 kHz or 10 kHz steps depending on yo ur area Example Fig 3 Switch over using the tip of a screwd ri ver as shown in Fig 3 AM loop antenna terminal See AN TENNAS on page 5 f1 SY NCHR O terminals Connect t o units provided with a SYNCHR O terminal to let the COMPU LIN K control system f unct ion ...

Page 6: ...n l is connected to the CATV OUT terminal of this unit pUlsating sound and a blinking picture may result because the signal entering the CATV IN terminal is too weak If this happens connect a CATV booster amplifier to the CATV IN terminal to strengthen the signal If the outdoor antenna installation is impossible and if the TV signal strength is weak FM signal may interfere with the TV picture and ...

Page 7: ...nection of the F type co nnecto r and the F type input Jack of the 75 ohm coaxial cable Fig 10 The F type input Jack is not provided with this unit Fig 14 Connect an external antenna to the FM terminall the Cli TV Iine to the CATV IN terminal and I television to the CATV OU T termi nal Fig 4 The feeder antenna must be attached to the converter pi ug fi rs t and then connect to the F type connector...

Page 8: ... each frequency ban d Fur easier viewiny Ihe in dica1 or is designed so lhat its response tim e is faster when risi ng and slower ivhen decily ing SEA GRAPHIC EQUA LI Z ER The dot poin t rises and falls in response to the pres in of the corresponulng SE A LEV L u ttons to show the SEA level in each frequency band Notes The SEA GRAPHIC EQUALIZER level indicator is shown for about five seconds immed...

Page 9: ...ed Pressing it again returns the voluem to its original level Pressing the VOLUME UP DOWN buttons also cancels the muti ng G AMP indicator The arrow shows which source is output to the amplifier TAPE 2 DUB indicator When the TAPE 2 DUBBING button is pressed this in dicator lights 4D REC OUT indicator The arrow shows which audio source is being output from the TAPE REC or VCR REC terminals 4D VIDEO...

Page 10: ...ncy tuned to and its corresponding channel number are displayed If while this operation is taking place w ithin a particular broadcast band that same broadcast band button is pressed the operation stops and the broadcast currently being tuned to is heard If a different broadcast band but ton is pressed the operation stops and the broadcast last tuned to when that bund was listened to is heClrd Not...

Page 11: ...sponse in each band can be varied by 10 dB by pressing the UP or DOW SEA LEV EL buttons The buttons for different frequency b8nds C8n be pressed at the same t ime and holding them down causes the level to continue rising or falling 63 Hz Raise to emphasiLe the very low bass response of or08ns drums and contrabass It produces st able and solid sound With emphasis and eli minates the unclear sou nd ...

Page 12: ...on the output sound level_ MC MM RX 9VBK only MM Press this button so that MM is shown on the dis play when using an MM cartridge or an Me cartridge with an output of more than 0 5 mV MC Press this buttoll so that MC is shown on the ciisplay when using an MC cartridge with an ou tput of less than 0 5mV LOUDNESS Press this button to compensate for th e ear s lower sensi tivity at low listening leve...

Page 13: ...uttons simultaneously synchronized recording is not possible For details refer to your cassette deck s instruction manual Abnormal operation will result if t he power supply of one of the components is interrupted during synchronized recording If this happens push the activation button again t o rest art Ensure that the SYNCHRO terminal of each component is connected with the attached remote cable...

Page 14: ...n or off mSOUND SELECTOR Use th is button to comb ine the V ISUAL signal from a V IDEO source w ith the SO UND signal from a different A UDIO source 4D Source selectors VCR Press to select the VCR co nnec ted to the V CR terminals PHONO Press to listen to a turntabl e connected to the PHONO termi nals CD Press to listen to a compa ct disc player connected to the CD termi nal s TAPE 1 Press to list...

Page 15: ...e bar from the unit after draping it with a cloth Fig 18 OPERATION Before use Auto tuning manual tuning Connect each component correctly and then plug the power Refer to G TUNI NG UP DOWN buttons cord to an AC wall ou tlet 1 Press the FM or AM button Basic operation 2 Tune t o a desired station by pressing the TU NIN G bu tton 1 Press the POWE R button to on for auto tun ing or tapping it for manu...

Page 16: ...own w i th each one 2 Operate the video un it as described in its operat ion manual Note Connect the video and audio signal cords of the video unit to the AUDIO and VIDEO terminals of this unit If a unit other than a video unit is connected connect it to the AUDIO terminals only When the SOUND SELECTOR function is used Refer to fI SOU ND SELECTO R button on page 10 1 Press the VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 VCR ...

Page 17: ...oustics The freqllency 8sponse of a listenin room val ies cfep n in on Ihe room s shi lpe or furn shings and the position of the listener in the room Each listening posi ti on in the room provides the listener WIth a differen t se t of frequency re sponses as Cl result of different deqrees of rev8rbc ation rerlec ion echo and absorption lffecting ach fl equency TllP SE A system can functio n to ma...

Page 18: ... 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB equaliLation 0 5dB TA PE 1 PLAY 5 Hz 50 kHz 0 dB TAP E 2 PLAY 1 dB CD A UX VCR PLAY V IDEO 1 V IDEO 2 3 Durin y this peri od press the appropriate SEA PRESET bu tton to st ore the pattern in memory The SEA PRESET indicator correspon ding t o the button J ust p essed will light the MANUAL indicator wil l re light and the M MO RY indicat or wi ll go off S E A recording Th e S E ...

Page 19: ...6IHF 80 dB 78IHF Rec out TAPE 1 PLAY 100dB 67 dB DI N TA PE 2 PLAY 66IHF CD A UX VCR PLAY 77 dB VIDEO 1 V IDE O 2 78IHF IRx 7VBK RX 9VBK I FM TUNER SECTION Tuning range Usable sensitivity 26 dB quieting sensitivity 50 dB qu ieting sensi tivity S N 46 dB stereo sensitivity Si gnal to n oise rati o Total harmonic distortion 1 kHz Frequency response Capture ratio AI ternate channel selec livi ty Ina ...

Page 20: ...POWER SPECIFICATIONS Areas Line voltage frequency Power consumption RX 9VBK RX 7VBK U SA Canada AC 120 V V 60 Hz 41 0 watts 520 VA 310 watts 400 VA Continental Europe AC 220 V V 50 Hz 300 watts 210 watts U K Austral ia AC 240 V V 50 Hz 300 watts 210 watts Other areas I AC 11 0 1 20 220 240 V V selectable 50 60 Hz 300 wa ts 260 watts JVC VICTOR yOMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Pr inted in Japan ...

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