JVC Dd 1 Instructions
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16 Preparation Connecting other digital audio devices AV amplifier with a built-in decoder To an optical digital input terminal Optical digital cable (not supplied) Input Output Main unit (rear view) Optical digital cable (not supplied) Input MD player or satel- lite receiver To an optical digital output terminal Output Connecting other analog audio devices Connecting the power cable Output Audio device Audio cable (not supplied) Input Main unit (rear view) Main unit (rear view) AC outlet DD-831[B].book Page 16 Tuesday, August 1, 2006 12:09 PM
17 Basic operations ■ CAUTION • Slide the remote control mode selector to [AUDIO]. Examples: 5: [5] 15: [ 10] → [1] → [5] 150: [ 10] → [ 10] → [1] → [5] → [0] Press [FAUDIO]. • Press [FAUDIO] again to turn off the main unit. • With the power off, pressing any of the following buttons also turns on the main unit. - [DVD/CD 3], [USB 3], [LINE] or [FM/AM] on the remote control - 3 or 0 on the main unit The function assigned to the button starts work- ing at the same time. Press [AUDIO VOL +/–]. • Adjustable volume range is from 0 to 40. • You can also adjust the volume by pressing [VOLUME+/ –] on the main unit. NOTE • Refer to page 18 for adjusting the volume of the center surround speaker/subwoofer. • Refer to page 18 for adjusting the volume bal- ance between the left and right speakers. Press [MUTING]. • Press [MUTING] again to restore the sound. When the main unit is turned off once and turned on again, the sound also is restored. Using the number buttons Number buttons DIMMER (For DD-1) Turning on the main unit Adjusting the volume Turning off the sound temporarily Basic operations Remote control mode selector DIMMER (For DD-8/ DD-3) DD-831[B].book Page 17 Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:05 PM
18 Basic operations This function allows you to easily understand dia- log recorded on the disc/file even with the volume down low. Press [CLEAR VOICE]. • Each time you press [CLEAR VOICE], the clear voice function turns on and off. NOTE • This function is effective when receiving the cen-ter channel signal with surround sound, or when the surround mode is activated even with stereo sound (Refer to page 36). 1Press [BASS/TREBLE] repeatedly to select “BASS” or “TREBLE” in the display window. 2Press [+] or [–] to adjust the sound quality. • Adjustable sound quality is from –5 to +5. 1Press [CH LEVEL] to repeatedly select “SURR” (the center sur- round speaker) or “SUBWFR” (the subwoofer) in the display window. 2Press [+] or [–] to adjust the vol- ume. NOTE • Adjustable volume range is from –6 to +6. 1Press [SETTING]. 2Press 5 or / to display “BAL: ” in the display window. 3Press 2 or 3 to adjust the volume balance. • “CENTER” (the initial setting) is displayed when the volume of the left and right speak- ers are the same. • You can adjust the volume range respec- tively for the left and right speakers. Adjust- able volume range is from –21 to –1. Sharpening the voice sound Adjusting the bass/treble sound This indicator lights up when the clear voice function is activated. Adjusting the volume of the center surround speaker/ subwoofer Adjusting the volume balance between the left and right speakers DD-831[B]-04.fm Page 18 Thursday, August 3, 2006 1:57 PM
19 Basic operations Press [DIMMER]. • Each time you press [DIMMER], the display changes in the display window as follows. - “DIMMER 1” The display window becomes darker than the normal display brightness. - “DIMMER 2” The display window becomes darker than “DIMMER 1”. - “DIMMER AUTO” When a video disc/file is played back, the dis- play window becomes darker automatically. - “DIMMER OFF” The normal display brightness is restored.When the time you specify elapses, the main unit automatically turns off.Press [SLEEP]. • Each time you press [SLEEP], the time indicated in the display window changes. You can set the time to 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120 or 150 minutes. Example: Display when the sleep timer is set to 60 minutes NOTE • When the sleep timer is activated, the display window becomes darker automatically. Press [SLEEP] repeatedly to select the time again. Press [SLEEP] once. Press [SLEEP] repeatedly until “SLEEP” disappears. NOTE • Turning off the main unit cancels the sleep timer. Changing the brightness of the display windowUsing the sleep timer Changing the remaining time Confirming the remaining time Canceling the sleep timer Basic operations (continued) DD-831[B].book Page 19 Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:05 PM
20 Basic operations If no sound is produced for 3 minutes, the main unit automatically turns off. This function is available when a disc/file is selected as the source. You cannot use this function when a radio broad- cast, TV sound or a device connected to the [LINE IN 1], [LINE IN 2] or [LINE-DIGITAL IN] terminals is selected as the source. ■When a disc/file is selected as the source Press [A.STANDBY].. • Pressing [A.STANDBY] once again deactivates the function. (The display window changes to “A.STANDBY OFF”.) When playback of a disc/file finishes, the auto standby function starts a countdown. When no operation is carried out for 3 minutes, the main unit automatically turns off. NOTE • Leaving the volume at “0” is not the same as producing no sound, and therefore does not start the auto standby function. You can lock the disc tray to prevent the disc from being ejected. ■ When the main unit is turned off Press 0 while holding down 7 on the main unit. • Repeat this step to cancel the disc ejection lock. (The display window changes to “UNLOCKED”.) Auto standby function Activating the auto standby function “A. STANDBY” indicator Performance of the auto standby function At this time, the “A.STANDBY” indicator starts flashing. 20 seconds before the main unit turns off, “A.STANDBY” starts flashing. Locking disc ejection Setting the disc ejection lock For the locations of the remote control buttons, refer to page 17. DD-831[B].book Page 20 Tuesday, August 1, 2006 12:09 PM
21 Listening to radio broadcasts * For the number button usage, refer to “Using the number buttons” on page 17. ■ CAUTION • Slide the remote control mode selector to [AUDIO]. 1Press [FM/AM] to select “FM” or “AM” in the display window. • Each time you press [FM/AM], the band tog- gles between “FM” and “AM”. • Repeatedly pressing [SOURCE] on the main unit can also select a radio broadcast as the source. Example: Display when an FM radio broadcast is received 2Press [ TUNING] or [TUNING ] repeatedly to select a radio sta- tion. • When the main unit has receive an FM ste- reo broadcast, the “ST” (stereo) indicator lights up in the display window. • You can also select a radio station using the automatic tuning. ■Automatic tuning Hold down [ TUNING] or [TUNING ] until the frequency starts changing, and then release the button. • When the main unit has received a broad- cast, the frequency automatically stops changing. • You can select a specific radio station while searching for a broadcast. Press [ TUN- ING] or [TUNING ] to stop the automatic tuning when the desired frequency appears in the display window. NOTE • If an FM stereo broadcast is difficult to hear because of noise, you may be able to hear the broadcast more easily by pressing [FM MODE] to switch the sound to monaural reception. In this case, the “MONO” (monaural) indicator lights up in the display window. To return the sound to stereo reception, press [FM MODE] again. Number buttons* Selecting a radio station Stereo indicator Preset number (Refer to page 22.) Frequency (M: MHz/k: kHz) Remote control mode selector Listening to radio broadcasts DD-831[B].book Page 21 Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:05 PM
22 Listening to radio broadcasts Presetting radio stations in the main unit allows you to easily tune in to a radio station. You can store up to 30 FM radio stations and up to 15 AM radio stations. 1Select a radio station you want to store. • Refer to “Selecting a radio station” on page 21. 2Press [MEMORY]. • The preset number flashes in the display window. 3While the preset number is flash- ing, press the number buttons to select the preset number. Example: When storing the radio station “AM 810 kHz” to the preset number “5” 4While the selected number is flash- ing, press [MEMORY] or [ENTER]. • “STORED” appears and the selected radio station is stored. NOTE • When you store a radio station to a preset num- ber to which another radio station has previously been stored, the newly set radio station replaces the previously stored radio station. • You can also use 2 or 3 to select the preset number in step 3. ■ When an FM or AM radio broadcast is selected as the source Press the number buttons to select the preset number. • You can also select the preset number by press- ing 2 or 3 . Radio Data System allows FM radio stations to send an additional signal along with their regular program signals. For example, a radio station sends its radio station name or information on the types of broadcasted programs such as sports or music. You can receive the following types of Radio Data System signals. PS (Program Service): Shows commonly known radio station names. PTY (Program Type): Shows types of broadcasted programs. RT (Radio Text): Shows text messages sent by the radio station. Enhanced Other Networks: Refer to page 25. NOTE • Radio Data System may not work correctly if the radio station is not transmitting the signals prop- erly or if the signal is weak. Tuning in to a preset radio station Presetting radio stations Tuning in to a preset radio station Radio Data System Alarm function If an “Alarm !” (Emergen cy) signal is received from a radio station while you are listening to an FM radio broadcast with Radio Data System, the main unit automatically switches to the radio broadcast sending the “Alarm !” signal. (No AM and only some FM radio stations send broadcasts with Radio Data System.) Receiving FM radio broadcasts with Radio Data System DD-831[B]-05.fm Page 22 Thursday, August 3, 2006 1:58 PM
23 Listening to radio broadcasts You can refer to Radio Data System information in the display window while listening to an FM radio broadcast. ■When listening to an FM radio broadcast Press [DISPLAY MODE] repeatedly. PS (Program Service): While the main unit is searching for Radio Data System information, “WAIT PS” appears and then the radio station name is displayed in the display window. “NO PS” appears if no signal is received. PTY (Program Type): While the main unit is searching for Radio Data System information, “WAIT PTY” appears and then the type of the broadcasted program is displayed in the display window. “NO PTY” appears if no sig- nal is received. RT (Radio Text): While the main unit is searching for Radio Data System information, “WAIT RT” appears and then text messages sent by the radio station are dis- played in the display window. “NO RT” appears if no signal is received. NOTE • If the main unit takes time to show the Radio Data System information received from a radio station, “PS”, “PTY” or “RT” may appear in the display window. • When PS, PTY or RT signals appear in the dis- play window, irregular characters and marks may not be displayed correctly. You can locate a type of radio program by specify- ing the corresponding PTY code. The PTY search is applicable only to the preset radio stations. ■When an FM radio broadcast is selected as the source 1Press [PTY SEARCH]. Display on the main unit 2Press [PTY SELECT +] or [PTY SELECT –] repeatedly to select a PTY code while “PTY SELECT” is flashing in the display window. Example: When “Document” is selected as a PTY code • Refer to page 24 for the PTY codes. 3Press [PTY SEARCH]. • While the main unit is searching for a radio program, “SEARCH” and the selected PTY codes is displayed in the display window. Example: When “Document” is selected as a PTY code • The main unit searches 30 preset FM radio stations, and stops when the main unit finds the one you have selected. At this time the selected frequency and PTY code flash. When [PTY SEARCH] is pressed while the selected frequency and PTY code are flash- ing, the main unit automatically starts searching for the next r adio station. After the frequency and PTY code stop flashing or if a button is pressed, th e main unit automati- cally tunes in to the radio station. • To stop searching, press [PTY SEARCH] or [CANCEL]. • If no program is found, “NOT FOUND” appears in the display window and the main unit returns to the last received radio station. Changing the Radio Data System information Searching for programs by PTY codes (PTY search) Listening to radio broadcasts (continued) DD-831[B].book Page 23 Tuesday, August 1, 2006 12:09 PM
24 Listening to radio broadcasts PTY codesNone: Undefined. Finance:Stock market reports, commerce and trading. News: News. Children:Programs targeted at a young audi- ence. Affairs: Topical program expanding or enlarg- ing upon news-debate or analysis. Social: Programs about sociology, history, geography, psychology and society. Info: Programs the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense. Religion: Religious programs. Sport: Programs concerned with any aspect of sports. Phone In: Involving members of the public expressing their views either by phone or at a public forum. Educate: Educational programs. Travel:Travel information. Drama: All radio plays and serials. Leisure:Programs about recreational activi- ties. Culture: Programs concerning any aspect of national or regional culture, including language and theater. Jazz: Jazz music. Science: Programs about natural sciences and technology. Country: Songs which originate from, or con- tinue the musical tradition of the American Southern States. Va r ie d: Used for mainly speech-based pro- grams such as quizzes, panel games and personality interviews. Nation M: Current popular music of the nation or region. Pop M: Commercial music of current popular appeal. Oldies: Music from the so-called “golden age” of popular music. Rock M: Rock music. Folk M:Music which has its roots in the musi- cal culture of a particular nation. Easy M: Current contemporary music consid- ered to be “easy-listening”. Document: Programs concerning factual matters, presented in an investigative style. Light M: Instrumental music, and vocal or cho- ral works. TEST: Broadcasts for testing emergency broadcast devices or the main unit. Classics: Performances of major orchestral works, symphonies and chamber music. Alarm !: Emergency announcement. Other M: Music not fitting into any of the other categories. Weather: Weather reports and forecasts. Classification of the PTY codes for some FM radio stations may be different from the list shown above. For the locations of the remote control buttons, refer to page 21. DD-831[B].book Page 24 Tuesday, August 1, 2006 12:09 PM
25 Listening to radio broadcasts The Enhanced Other Networks function allows the main unit to switch temporarily to a broadcast pro- gram of your choice (TA, News, or Info) from a dif- ferent radio station when you are listening to a Radio Data System radio station. • Enhanced Other Networks function is applicable only to the preset radio stations. Press [TA/News/Info] repeatedly until the indicator of your desired program type (TA/News/Info) appears in the dis- play window. • Each time you press [TA/News/Info], the indica-tor in the display window changes. Example:Display on the main unit TA : Traffic announcement News: News Info: Programs the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense. NOTE • To cancel the Enhanced Other Networks func- tion, press [TA/News/Info] repeatedly until the program type indicator (TA/News/Info) turns off in the display window. Changing the source or turning off the main unit also cancels the Enhanced Other Networks function. • The Enhanced Other Networks data sent from some radio stations may not be compatible with this main unit. • While listening to a program tuned in with the Enhanced Other Networks function, the radio station does not change even if another network radio station starts broadcasting the same Enhanced Other Networks program. • While listening to a program tuned in with the Enhanced Other Networks function, you can only use [TA/News/Info] and [DISPLAY MODE] as the tuner operation bu ttons. If you press any other button, “LOCKED!” appears in the display window. • If the radio stations t oggle intermittently between the radio station tuned in to by the Enhanced Other Networks function and the currently tuned radio station, press [TA/News/Info] to cancel the Enhanced Other Networks function. If there is no radio station broadcasting the program you have selected: The main unit continues tuning in to the current radio station. When a radio station starts broadcasting the pro- gram you have selected, the main unit automati- cally switches to the radio station. The program type starts flashing in the display window. When the program is over, the main unit goes back to the previously tuned radio station, but the Enhanced Other Networks function still remains activated. If there is a radio station broadcasting the pro- gram you have selected: The main unit tunes in to the program.The pro- gram type starts flashing in the display window. When the program is over, the main unit goes back to the previously tuned radio station, but the Enhanced Other Networks function still remains activated. Switching to a prog ram type of your choice temporarilyHow the Enhanced Other Networks function actually works CASE 1 CASE 2 Listening to radio broadcasts (continued) For the locations of the remote control buttons, refer to page 21. DD-831[B].book Page 25 Tuesday, August 1, 2006 12:09 PM