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CONTROLS
BASIC OPERATION
1. Power
Press the power button (1) momentarily to
turn the unit on or off. This button is also
used to access the version number of the
software. To briefly display the software
version on the LCD, press and hold the
power button for more than five seconds.
2. Mute
Press MUTE (2) to silence the audio output in
tuner, weather band or auxiliary input mode.
When the audio output is silenced, “MUTE”
will appear in the display. If the mute feature
is activated when the unit is turned off, the
volume will default to the programmed
turn-on level when the unit is turned back
on.
ACCESSORIES
3. Display
Press DISP (3) momentarily to toggle the
LCD display between function mode
(showing tuner, auxiliary input or weather
band information, depending on which mode
is currently activated) and clock mode
(showing the time).
4. Liquid Crystal Display
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel (4)
displays the frequency, time and activated
functions.
5. Auxiliary Input Function
To connect a portable audio device (MP3
player, iPOD, etc.) to the JHD910, connect
the headphone or line level output of the
device to the 1/8" auxiliary input jack of the
JHD910 (5b) using the audio patch cord
(included). Pres AUX (5a) to select auxiliary
input mode.
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