Jwin JX-CD8700 Stereo System User Manual


 
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AMPLIFIER AND RADIO FACILITY
Switching the unit ON
Press the "POWER" button (1)/(32) to turn on the
system.
Operating mode selection
The different operating modes can be directly
selected using the buttons “PLAY / PAUSE
(13)/(38) for CD operation and “TUNER / BAND”
(7)/(53) for radio reception (3).
PLAY / PAUSE : playback from the built-in
compact disc player
TUNER / BAND: radio, selection of the frequency
bands
Adjusting the volume
To adjust the volume, press the “VOLUME UP/
DOWN” button (4)/(40)/(42).
To switch off the sound, press "MUTE" button (8)/
(55). This function is indicated by the word, MUTE
in the display (3).
By pressing this button or “VOLUME UP/DOWN”
button (4)/(40)/(42) again, the sound is switched
back on.
Caution! Too high a volume, especially with head-
phones, may damage your hearing.
Headphones socket
The headphones "PHONES" jack (10) is for
headphones with a 30 to 600 ohm impedance, and
equipped with a 3.5mm jack. Use an adapter (sold
in electronic outlets) if your headphone has a
different plug. The speakers are automatically
switched off when the headphones are being used.
AM/FM radio operation
Switch the unit on by pressing the "POWER" button
(1)/(32). Switch to the Tuner operating mode by
pressing the button "TUNER / BAND" (7)/(53).
Manual station selection
Press button "TUNER / BAND" (7)/(53) repeatedly
until the desired frequency band appears. Press the
buttons "TUNING - or TUNING +" (20)/(43) or (18)/
(41) to tune to the desired radio stations and have
them indicated in display (3).
Briefly tapping the button "TUNING - or TUNING +"
step by step alters the reception frequency upward
or downward.
Station search operation
Holding down one of the two buttons "TUNING - or
TUNING +" (20)/(43) or (18)/(41) for approx. 1
second starts the search operation and determines
the direction of the search. The search operation
simply finds stations with strong signals. Stations
with weak reception can only be tuned in manually.
Hold the "TUNING - or TUNING +" button to start
the station search again. During the search
operation, the tuner is muted.
Stereo / Mono
Repeatedly pressing the button "STEREO /
MONO" (46) switches between stereo and mono
reception. The stereo reception of a station in the
FM band is indicated on the display (3)
In the case of stereo stations with a bad (noisy)
reception, we recommend switching tuner to mono
reception. Press the "STEREO / MONO" push-
button. In the display (3), the message STEREO
disappears in mono mode.
CAUTION:
Listening at high power for a long periods could
damage users' ears.
About the tuner’s preset station memories
Each time the "MEM./CLK ADJ." button (9)/(50) is
pressed, the memory positions are called up one
after another in ascending number order.
The memory positions are selected directly using
the numerical keys "1 - 0 / +10" (33) on the remote
control.
Program sites 1 - 9; press the corresponding key
"1- 9".
Program sites 10 - 19; Press button "+10" and
then the appropriate button " 0 - 9".
Program site 20; Press button "+10" twice and
then the button "0".
Programming AM and FM Stations in Memory
The program memory allows you store 30 stations
in FM and AM range. Program place selection is
described in the previous operating section.
In TUNER mode, select to FM or AM reception.
Seek out the station required by "Manual station
selection" or "Station search operation".
Press the “MEM./CLK ADJ.” (9)/(50) and then
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3.
press the “REPEAT/PRESET” (12, front panel) or
“PRESET” (36, remote) until the desired memory
preset appears.
Press the “MEM./CLK ADJ.” button again to
store the station along with its preset. Repeat
as required.
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Note: You can also directly select the desired
program preset by pressing numeric buttons “1-0 /
+10” (33) on the remote control. Store any
remaining stations by repeating the process.
Changing a program position
If a memory position needs to be replaced by a
station other than the current one, the new station
can be programmed as described above, and will
replace the original station.