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Compact Stereo System 

M-817DAB 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

JVCKENWOOD Corporation

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for M-817DAB

Page 1: ...Compact Stereo System M 817DAB OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS JVCKENWOOD Corporation ...

Page 2: ...les and files 11 The method for Audio CDs 11 The method for Audio files 11 Random and repeat modes 12 The method for Audio CDs 12 The method for Audio files 12 Using the DAB Radio 13 Setting the DAB stations 12 Choosing a DAB station 13 Saving stations in the station memory 13 More DAB information 14 Menu functions for DAB 14 Using the FM Radio 15 Setting FM stations 15 Saving stations in the stat...

Page 3: ...and potentially bursting into flames Do not block the ventilation holes Install the device according to the manufacturer s instructions Never block the ventilation holes by placing the device on a bed sofa rug or similar soft surface The device should not be installed in a bookcase or built in cupboard if there is insufficient ventilation as described in the manufacturer s installation guide 5 Pow...

Page 4: ...good working order 14 Wall or ceiling mounting This device may only be fitted to a wall or ceiling in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations 15 Heat Do not install the device near hot surfaces such as for example radiators or fan heaters ovens or other devices including amplifiers that can get hot Never place objects such as candles or lanterns that emit open flames on or near the devi...

Page 5: ... circumstances 1 There is no CD inserted or the CD Player has not been started 2 The USB connection has not been made or the play function has not started 3 STOP or PAUSE have been pressed in the CD or USB modes 4 There is no music playing in the LINE IN mode 5 STOP or PAUSE have been pressed in the LINE IN mode 6 There is no device connected in the BLUETOOTH mode 7 There is no audio to play throu...

Page 6: ...ent tubes it may malfunction If this happens you should move the system to a different location to avoid such a malfunction Connecting the device Unpack the device carefully and make sure that all the accessories are present Connect the right and left speaker with their corresponding connections Speaker Out at the rear of the device Insert the power plug firmly into an AC wall outlet DAB VHF aeria...

Page 7: ...tal audio player if these devices have a USB port in this document these are referred to as USB devices These restrictions apply to using USB devices Usable USB devices USB devices that belong to a mass storage class USB devices where the maximum current consumption is 500 mA at the most USB mass storage class USB devices that a PC recognises as external storage without needing a special driver or...

Page 8: ...er connection Remote Control 1 Standby On Off 2 CD 3 Bluetooth 4 DAB FM 5 Memory Program 6 Fast rewind forward 7 Enter Repeat Pause 8 Search backwards jump back 10 tracks 9 Search forwards jump forward 10 tracks 10 Select folders backwards 11 Select folders forwards 12 Volume decrease 13 Equaliser 14 Open Close 15 Source selection 16 Auto Tune Stop 17 Fast forward Next 18 Repeat Menu 19 Shuffle In...

Page 9: ...bass and treble for your favourite music On the main device Press the BASS or TREBLE controls to adjust the gain level in increments of 2 from 8 to 8 Equaliser On the remote control Press the EQ button to choose the following settings in sequence POP FLAT JAZZ CLASSIC ROCK Using the CD und USB functions Preparation Loading a CD 1 Press the button on the main device or remote to open the CD compart...

Page 10: ...yed as follows XX XX XX The first set of numbers represents the number of titles and the second set is the CD s total playing time Basic operating functions Stopping playback Press the button on the main device or remote to stop playback Pause playback Press the button on the main device or remote to pause playback The display will start to flash Pressing the button again resumes playback Searchin...

Page 11: ...dure for audio files 1 The USB source must be in stop mode 2 Press the PRG button to select the program mode 3 The display will then show 01 PR01 with 01 flashing The first number set shows the current title the second shows the current memory location 4 Choose a folder with the Fold or Fold button or keep the current folder When selecting a folder the display changes to FXX XXX where FXX stands f...

Page 12: ...Turn off the play function Display OFF Using the button begin playback Pressing the button turns off the playback function Procedure for audio files Press the SHUFFLE button on the remote control to start playing on shuffle In the display the message SHUFFLE will appear for 2 seconds and playback will start Pressing the SHUFFLE button twice or the button cancels the shuffle function On the remote ...

Page 13: ... another station manually Press the Enter button to confirm this choice The signal level will appear in the display and pressing the key again loads the current ensemble Finding a DAB station Find the stations stored alphabetically in the station list as follows Press TUN or TUN on the remote control to scroll backwards or forwards in the station list When you find the correct station press Enter ...

Page 14: ...eception Current time Current date Menu functions for DAB The MENU button opens a menu where you can set various functions for DAB Use the TUN or TUN keys to scroll through the menu You can set the following functions FULL SCAN A new automatic station search Confirm this function with the Enter button MANUAL This allows you to manually set a specific receive channel Use the Enter button to confirm...

Page 15: ...the station you want to save Press the PRG button until the display flashes and a memory location appears EMPTY shows an empty memory slot while an occupied slot is shown by the frequency You can use a memory location that has been used before Press the TUN or TUN buttons to choose a memory slot Use the Enter button to confirm your choice The message STORED will briefly flash on the display Choose...

Page 16: ...a audio streaming please use an audio player of your choice on your Bluetooth device You now have the following control options Press on the remote control or on the device to pause or start the playback Press the or buttons on the remote control or main device to go to the previous or next track Pressing the button stops playback When you press and hold Enter on the remote control or the main dev...

Page 17: ...loser to the main device and make sure that you are pointing the sensor on the remote control towards the device Maintenance and care Cleaning the outer casing Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent Do not use cleaners that contain alcohol ammonia or scouring agents Cleaning CDs Clean dirty discs using a special cleaning cloth Wipe the disc in a straight line from the middle to the edge Do not use...

Page 18: ...g electrical and electronic devices and batteries Your contribution to properly disposing of this product means you are protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human beings Improper or incorrect disposal can cause risks to the environment and to health More information on recycling this product can be obtained from your local authority or your community waste disposal service Warn...

Page 19: ...y depending on the environment Frequency band 2 402 GHz 2 480 GHz Bluetooth Profile A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AV RCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile USB device Playable files MP3 compatible with USB2 0 Full Speed Compatible with FAT16 FAT32 Maximum 500 mA bit rate 32 kBit s to 320 kBit s Line In 3 5 mm Jack socket Amplifier part Output power 2 x 50 Watt 4 Ohm Bandwidth 20Hz 20KHz...

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