JVC Transportable HD Radio Receiver PDF Instructions Manual

Installation for Car Use

There are two ways for installation: “Professional” installation and “Do it Yourself” installation. “Professional” Installation Professional installation requires an experienced technician to install this product in your vehicle, and provides advice for selecting a suitable mounting location, installation of the antenna, and routing all the necessary wires and cables. “Professional ” Installation- Type (A) Professional installation-type (A) is for car radios with an AUX-IN (audio input) function. Please locate the AUX-IN (audio input)’s location and determine whether it is in front or rear of the car radio. Note! Some motorized vehicle antennas will automatically retract down when AUX-IN mode is selected. Under the mentioned circumstances, signal reception will become poor and the sound quality will be poor. Vehicles equipped with a built-in windshield antenna, will automatically turn off when switching the car radio to AUX-IN mode.

“Professional ” Installation- Type (B)
Professional installation-type (B) is for car radios without Aux-in (audio input) and is using wired FM Transmitter’s function. “Do it Yourself” Installation “Do it Yourself” installation facilitates you to set up your device in convenient and quick ways. “Do it Yourself” Installation- Type (A) Do it Yourself installation-type (A) is for car radios with Aux-in (audio input) connection. “Do it Yourself ” Installation- Type (B) Do it Yourself installation-type (B) is for car radios without Aux-in (audio input) and uses a wireless FM Transmitter connection. Do it Yourself installation-type (B) uses a sleeve type of antenna for FM signal reception. “Do it Yourself ” Installation- Type (C) Do it Yourself installation-type (C) takes advantage of receiver’s internal antenna and uses a wireless FM Transmitter for linking to the car radio. Connecting the Cigarette Lighter Adapter
Connect the provided cigarette lighter adapter (12V CLA) to the 12V DC connection at the side of the receiver.

1. POWER Button: Turns the receiver On or Off.
2. DISP (Display) Button: Switches multi-line, single line and Spectrum Analyzer on the HD Radio mode or FM/AM frequency and Spectrum Analyzer on the analog channel display. Pressing and holding switches the display to the multicast channels.
3. BAND Button: Switches FM1, FM2, FM3, AM.
4. VOL(Volume) Button: Adjusts the volume (down – or up +) of the receiver.
5. MENU Button: Select menu and configuration options. Once the menu options are displayed, use this button to return to the previous menu screen or station display. To return from any menu screen to the station display, press and hold the menu button.
6. Screen: Indicates information of Artist/ Category/ Song Title, etc.
7. Preset Button: Holds your favorite radio stations in memory. Once a preferred station is tuned, press and hold one of the six preset keys
(1-6) to set the station into memory. To recall the preset stations press a preset key (1-6) once.
8. HD Radio Button: Seeks for an HD Radio station upward or downward.
9. ENTER Button:
(1) In the station display mode, enables information scrolling feature. Press the ENTER button to scroll and view additional information characters. If song, artist or any other information is too long to fit on the display, use this function to display the additional information.
(2) In Menu settings mode, selects the option high lighted on the screen. Once an option is selected, this button functions as Save and Exit.
(3) In seek mode, stops the “Seek” operation.
10. Seek Button: Seeks radio station downward/ upward. Press and hold will tune radio frequency up/down.

Getting to Know Your Remote Control
1. POWER Button: Turns the receiver On or Off.
2. VOL (Volume) Button: Adjusts the volume (down – or up +) of the receiver.
3. EQ Button: Adjusts the equalizer.
4. DISP (Display) Button: Switches multi-line, single line and Spectrum Analyzer on the HD Radio mode or FM/AM frequency and Spectrum
Analyzer on the analog channel display. Pressing and holding switches the display to the multicast channels.
5. BAND Button: Switches FM1, FM2, FM3, AM.
6. HD Radio Button: Seeks for an HD Radio station upward or downward.
7. Seek Button: Seeks radio station downward/ upward. Press and hold will tune radio frequency up/down.
8. ENTER Button:
(1) In the station display mode, enables information scrolling feature. Press the ENTER button to scroll and view additional information characters. If song, artist or any other information is too long to fit on the display, use this function to display the additional information.
(2) In Menu settings mode, selects the option high lighted on the screen. Once an option is selected, this button functions as Save and Exit.
(3) In seek mode, stops the “Seek” operation.
9. MENU Button: Selects menu and configuration options. Once the menu options are displayed, use this button to return to the previous menu
screen or station display. To return from any menu screen to the station display, press and hold the menu button.
10. Preset Button: Holds your favorite radio stations in memory. Once a preferred station is tuned, press and hold one of the six preset keys (1-6)
to set the station into memory. To recall the preset stations press a preset key (1-6) once.

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May 28, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, JVC

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