Page 2 - Warnings, Cautions and Others
Caution — STANDBY/ON button! Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely.The STANDBY/ON button in any position does not disconnect the mains line. The power can be remotecontrolled. Warnings, Cautions and Others – G-1 – CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.: 1. D...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
Caution: Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locate the apparatus as follows:1 Front: No obstructions and open spacing. 2 Sides/ Top/ Back: No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below.3 Bottom: Place on the level surface...
Page 4 - Introduction; About This Manual; Installation; We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products.; Power sources
– 1 – Introduction About This Manual This manual is organized as follows: • The manual mainly explains operations using thebuttons and controls on the unit. You can also use thebuttons on the remote control if they have the same orsimilar names (or marks) as those on the unit.If operation using the ...
Page 5 - Contents; Appendix C—Output Signals Through the
– 2 – Contents Location of the Buttons and Controls ....................... 3 Front Panel ................................................................. 3Remote Control .......................................................... 5 Getting Started ......................................................
Page 6 - Location of the Buttons and Controls; Front Panel
– 3 – Location of the Buttons and Controls Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit. Front Panel Front Panel 1 4 5 7 89 qw e rt y 3 h s ; u i o a / z c x kl j g f d 2 6 p v b EN01-10.CA-MXDVB10,B9,A9_f 02.4.24, 9:41 AM 3
Page 7 - Display Window
– 4 – See pages in the parentheses for details. Front Panel 1 Disc trays 2 STANDBY/ON button and STANDBY lamp (11, 45, 46) 3 Remote sensor 4 PRESET + / – control (15) 4 / ¢ (reverse search/forward search) control (11, 14, 20, 21, 24, 26, 34, 44 – 46) 5 Display window 6 TAPE 2 3 button and lamp (12, ...
Page 8 - Remote Control
– 5 – When using the remote control, point it atthe remote sensor on the front panel. Remote Control Remote Control 1 FM/AM button (12, 15) Pressing this button also turns on the unit. FM MODE button* (15) 2 AUX button (12) Pressing this button also turns on the unit. 3 SUBTITLE button (18) 4 DISPLA...
Page 9 - Getting Started; Supplied Accessories; Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control; Connecting Antennas; FM antenna; Attach the FM antenna to the FM 75; To connect an outdoor FM antenna
– 6 – Getting Started Supplied Accessories Make sure that you have all the following items.The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of thepieces supplied. • AM loop antenna (1)• FM antenna (1)• Remote control (1)• Batteries (2)• AC plug adaptor (1)• Composite video cord (1) If anything i...
Page 10 - To connect an outdoor AM antenna; AM antenna; Connecting Speakers; To connect main speakers and front subwoofers; Open the speaker terminal.
– 7 – 1 Connect the AM loop antenna to the AMLOOP terminals as illustrated. • If the AM loop antenna wire is covered with vinyl, remove the vinyl by twisting it asshown in the diagram. 2 Turn the AM loop antenna until you have thebest reception. To connect an outdoor AM antenna When reception is poo...
Page 11 - Connecting Other Equipment; To connect an analog component; For playing the other equipment through this unit,; To connect a center speaker and rear speakers; Ideal speaker layout
– 8 – Connecting Other Equipment You can connect both analog and digital equipment. • DO NOT connect any equipment while the unit is on. • DO NOT plug in any equipment until all connections are complete. To connect an analog component Be sure that the plugs of the audio cords are colored: Whiteplugs...
Page 12 - About sounds output through the rear terminals
– 9 – About sounds output through the rear terminals • Through the AUX OUT (RIGHT/LEFT) jacks: Analog stereo signals are output.When playing a source encoded with Dolby Digital*( ) or with MPEG Multichannel ( ), multichannel signals are mixed to the right front and leftfront channels, then output. Y...
Page 13 - Adjusting the Voltage Selector; Canceling the Display Demonstration; To cancel the display demonstration,; To start the display demonstration manually; To connect a TV
– 10 – Use a screwdriver to rotate the voltage selector so the voltagenumber the voltage mark is pointing at is the same as thevoltage where you are plugging in the unit. (See the backcover page.) DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selectoron the rear of the unit and all connectionprocedures ...
Page 14 - Common Operations; Turning On or Off the Power; To turn on the unit,; Setting the Clock; Turn; To check the clock time; Setting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing
– 11 – Common Operations Turning On or Off the Power To turn on the unit, press STANDBY/ON so that the STANDBY lamp goes off. To turn off the unit (on standby), press STANDBY/ON again so that the STANDBY lamp lights up. • A little power is always consumed even while the unit is on standby. To switch...
Page 15 - Selecting the Sources; To select the external equipment as the source,; Adjusting the Volume; To turn down the volume level temporarily; To restore the sound,; Adjusting the Front Speaker Output Balance; On the remote control ONLY:
– 12 – Selecting the Sources To listen to the FM/AM broadcasts, press FM/AM. (See page 15.) To playback discs, press DVD 3¥8 (or DVD 3 on the remote control). (See pages 16 – 29.) To playback tapes, press TAPE 2 3 . (See page 30.) To select the external equipment as the source, press AUX. When you p...
Page 16 - Selecting the Sound Modes; HALL; Reinforcing the Bass Sound
– 13 – D.CLUB (Dance CLUB) OFF (Canceled) HALL STADIUM ROCK POP CLASSIC MANUAL 1 MANUAL 2 MANUAL 3 The SOUND MODE indicatoralso lights up on the display. Selecting the Sound Modes You can select one of the 6 preset sound modes. This functiononly affects the playback sound, but does not affect yourre...
Page 17 - To use your own sound mode
– 14 – Creating Your Own Sound Modes—Manual Mode You can create SEA patterns to suit your preference. Thesechanged settings can be stored in the MANUAL 1,MANUAL 2, and MANUAL 3 modes.• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1...
Page 18 - Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts; Tuning into a Station; for more than 1 second.; To change the FM reception mode; To restore the stereo effect,; Presetting Stations; You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations.; Tune into the station you want to preset.; Tuning into a Preset Station
– 15 – Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts Tuning into a Station 1 Press FM/AM. The unit automatically turns on andtunes into the previously receivedstation (either FM or AM).• Each time you press the button, the band alternates between FM and AM. 2 Start searching for stations.On the unit:Press and h...
Page 19 - Playing Back Discs—Introduction; Discs you can play; If “
– 16 – Playing Back Discs—Introduction Disc Mark Video Region Code Type (Logo) Format Number * COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO DVD VIDEO NTSC PAL 2, 3, 4 or ALL Video CD Audio CD Discs you can play This unit has been designed to play back discs having themarks listed below. CD-R ** CD-RW ** • On some discs, t...
Page 20 - Disc Structure; DVD; Titles; DVD Features; To check the current settings,; Selecting the Multi-Angle View; For DVD only
– 17 – Disc Structure DVD A DVD disc consists of Titles , and each title may be divided into some Chapters . For example, if a DVD disc contains some movies, eachmovie may have its own title number, and it may be furtherdivided into some chapters. How sounds are recorded on DVD The digital audio for...
Page 21 - Selecting the Subtitle; For DVD and SVCD; Selecting the Audio Language or Sound; For DVD, SVCD and VCD
– 18 – Selecting the Subtitle For DVD and SVCD While playing a disc containing subtitles in differentlanguages, you can select the subtitle to be displayed on theTV screen.• You can set your favorite subtitle language as the initial language shown on the screen. (See page 39.) On the remote control ...
Page 22 - Basic Disc Playback; Loading Discs; Press; Common Basic Disc Operations; To exchange discs during playback of another; DVD Playback; If a menu appears while playing, see “Menu-
– 19 – Basic Disc Playback Disc number Disc indicator Disc marker This unit cannot accept any disc operations while readingdisc contents. Loading Discs On the unit ONLY: 1 Press 0 for the disc tray (DVD1, DVD2, or DVD3) you want toload a disc onto. The unit automatically turns on and thedisc tray co...
Page 23 - To go to another chapter; To show the on-screen indication
– 20 – DVD CONTROL REPEAT A-B REPEAT TIME SEARCH CHAP. SEARCH REPEAT CHAPTERGO TO CHAPTER = Current disc information (See page 17.) Disc playing information Off (No indication) While playing back a disc encoded with Dolby Digital, the DOLBY DIGITAL lamp on the front panel lights up. If it hasmultich...
Page 24 - To go to another track
– 21 – 1 : Current disc number 2 : Current title number 3 : Current chapter number 4 : Elapsed playing time of the current title 5 : Transmission rate SVCD/VCD/CD Playback • To play back a DVD see page 19.• While playing a SVCD or VCD with the PBC function loaded on the disc trays, the playback will...
Page 25 - Reverse Search; To go back to normal play,; Prohibiting Disc Ejection—Tray Lock; To prohibit disc ejection,; To cancel misentry for Time Search,; Searching for a Particular Point; Forward Search
– 22 – Reverse Search To fast-reverse the chapter or track, press 1 while playing a disc.• Each time you press the button, the search speed changes as follows: To go back to normal play, press DVD 3¥8 (or DVD 3 on the remote control). No sound comes out during Forward/Reverse Search. Prohibiting Dis...
Page 26 - PBC operation concept; Menu Operations; When playing a DVD; To erase the menu or title list; When playing a SVCD or VCD; To return to the previous menu; or; To cancel the PBC function; To restore the PBC function,
– 23 – Menu-Driven Playback PBC operation concept Menu Operations Menu-driven playback is possible while playing back a DVDwith menu-driven features or a SVCD or VCD with thePlayback Control (PBC) function. 7 When playing a DVD DVD discs generally have their own menus or title lists. Amenu usually c...
Page 27 - Selecting Playback Modes; To modify the program
– 24 – Selecting Playback Modes This unit cannot accept any disc operations while readingdisc contents. Programming the Playing Order of the Titlesand Tracks—Program Play You can arrange the order in which the titles (for DVD) andtracks (for SVCD, VCD and CD) play before you startplaying. You can pr...
Page 28 - Press DVD
– 25 – On the remote control: 1 Load discs. • If the current playing source is not the DVD/SVCD/ VCD/CD player press DVD 3 , then 7 before going to the next step. 2 Press PLAY MODE. The play mode screen appears on the TV. 3 Press CONTROL + or − to move to “PROGRAM,”then press ENTER. The program scre...
Page 29 - Playing at Random—Random Play; To exit from Random play mode when finished,; To erase the play mode screen,; Repeating Playback
– 26 – Playing at Random—Random Play The titles and tracks of all loaded discs are played at random.• When you use Random play for a SVCD or VCD with the PBC function activated, the PBC function is turned off. • Random Play cannot be used on some DVD discs. On the unit: 1 Load discs. • If the curren...
Page 31 - Still picture; Viewing Continuous Still Pictures—Strobe; To cancel strobe play,; Slow Motion Playback—Slow; Zoom in the Picture—Zoom
– 28 – Still Picture/Frame-by-Frame Playback You can still a picture and advance the still picture frame byframe. Still picture On the remote control ONLY:Press 8 once during play. A still picture appears on the TV screen. Frame-by-frame playback On the remote control ONLY:Press 8 repeatedly during ...
Page 32 - To cancel the function,; Viewing the Desired Chapters/Tracks—Digest
– 29 – Selecting the Picture Brightness—Theater Position You can select picture brightness from among three optionsaccording to the source program, lighting condition of theroom and/or personal preference. On the unit:Press THEATER POSITIONduring play.On the remote control:Press THEATERPOSITION whil...
Page 33 - Playing Back a Tape; ) for the deck you want to; Playing Back Tapes; To play both sides repeatedly—Reverse Mode; To find the beginning of the current song
– 30 – You can play back type I, type II, and type IV tapes withoutchanging any settings. Playing Back a Tape 1 Press EJECT ( 0 ) for the deck you want to use. 2 Put a cassette in with the exposed part of thetape down. 3 Close the cassette holder gently. If you put cassettes in both decks A and B, t...
Page 34 - Using DSP Surround Mode; On the remote control:; To cancel the DSP Surround mode,
– 31 – Using DSP Surround Mode S THEATER L THEATER LIVECLUB PAVILION CHURCH OFF (DSP off) In order to reproduce a more acoustic sound field in yourlistening room while playing any source, you can usefollowing DSP Surround modes.• DSP Surround mode can be also used for a disc encoded with Dolby Digit...
Page 35 - Recording; Recording a Tape on Deck B; Press EJECT; To stop recording immediately,; To record on both sides—Reverse Mode; To cancel Reverse Mode,; To protect your recording; To clean the heads, capstans, and pinch rollers
– 32 – Recording Recording a Tape on Deck B On the unit ONLY: 1 Press EJECT 0 for the deck B. 2 Put a recordable cassette into deck B. 3 Close the cassette holder gently. 4 Start playing the source—FM, AM,DVD/SVCD/VCD/CD player, deck A, orauxiliary equipment connected to AUX jacks. • When the source...
Page 36 - Dubbing Tapes; Press TAPE
– 33 – SVCD/VCD/CD Direct Recording You can easily record sound of a SVCD or VCD without thePBC function or CD onto a tape.• You can also record the tracks in order you have made the program. • This function cannot be used for recording DVDs. On the unit ONLY: 1 Put a recordable cassette into deck B...
Page 37 - Auto Edit Recording; Load discs with the label side up.; To change the tape length manually
– 34 – Auto Edit Recording By using Auto Edit Recording, you can record disc tracks tofit the tape. Auto Edit Recording makes a program byselecting disc tracks in numerical order. However, to preventthe end of the last track on the front side from being cut off,the last track is selected so as to fi...
Page 38 - Using the Microphones; To apply an echo to your voice; while holding down SHIFT; To cancel the key control,; Vocal Masking; Turn MIC LEVEL to MIN.
– 35 – Using the Microphones To apply an echo to your voice You can apply echo effect to your voice. On the remote control ONLY:Press ECHO while holdingdown SHIFT. • Each time you press the buttons, the echo level changes as follows.As the number increases, astronger echo effect applies toyour voice...
Page 39 - To use microphone only; Microphone mixing
– 36 – To use microphone only Without any background sound, you can use yourmicrophone(s), and record it if you want. 1 Connect the microphone(s). 2 Press DVD 3 / 8 (or DVD 3 on the remote control), then 7 . No background sound will be heard. 3 Turn MIC LEVEL andVOLUME as you sing into themicrophone...
Page 41 - Operating the On-Screen Menu; Basic Procedure
– 38 – Operating the On-Screen Menu Using the on-screen menus, you can store the initial selectionfor subtitle languages and audio languages (sound) for DVDplayback as well as other settings.• The on-screen menu disappears if no operation is done for five minutes. Buttons you use to operate on-scree...
Page 42 - Changing the Initial Language Settings; SUBTITLE; Changing the Various Audio Settings; DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT :
– 39 – Changing the Initial Language Settings On LANGUAGE menu, you can select the following initiallanguages. • MENU LANGUAGE : Select the DVD menu language. Selectable languages—ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH,CHINESE, GERMAN, ITALIAN, JAPANESE, AA – ZU(Language code: see page 52.) • AUDIO LANGUAGE : Sel...
Page 43 - More about “SPEAKER SETTING”; SUB WOOFER–LEVEL; “EXPERT” adjustment procedure
– 40 – More about “SPEAKER SETTING” The following example shows the ideal speaker locations forsurround reproduction in your listening room. If you can locate the speakers as the above example, you canselect “ 5.1CHANNEL ” for your speaker setting. If you can NOT do as above, select “EXPERT,” then p...
Page 44 - Changing the Display Settings
– 41 – 7 Adjusting the subwoofer output levels You can adjust the output level according to your preference. 1 Display EXPERT SPEAKER SETTING menu. • See page 38. 2 Press Cursor ( 5 / ∞ / 3 / 2 ) to move to “SUB WOOFER,” then press ENTER. • You can adjust the output level from “–6 dB” to “+6 dB.” 3 ...
Page 45 - Changing the System Settings; OFF
– 42 – 7 Monitor types • 4:3 LB (Letter Box) : Select this when viewing on TV whoseaspect ratio is 4:3.While viewing a wide screenpicture, the black bars appear onthe top and the bottom of thescreen. • 16:9 WIDE : Select this when viewing on TV whose aspectratio is 16:9. • 4:3 PS (Pan Scan) : Select...
Page 46 - Using the Parental Lock; Setting the Parental Lock Level; Unlocking the Parental Lock Temporarily
– 43 – Using the Parental Lock Setting the Parental Lock Level Using this function, you can restrict playback of DVDcontaining violent scenes (and those not suitable for yourfamily members).• This function is only possible for the DVDs containing such rating level information—Level 1 (most restricti...
Page 47 - Using the Timers; Using Daily Timer; How Daily Timer actually works
– 44 – Using the Timers There are three timers available—Daily Timer, RecordingTimer, and Sleep Timer. Before using the timers, you need to set the clock built in theunit. (See page 11.) Using Daily Timer With Daily Timer, you can wake to your favorite music orradio program. You can set the timer wh...
Page 48 - To turn off or on Daily Timer after its setting is done
– 45 – 5 Turn 4 / ¢ to select the source to play, then press SET. • The source changes as follows: TUNER FM : tunes into a specified preset FM station. = Go to step 6. TUNER AM : tunes into a specified preset AM station. = Go to step 6. DISC– – – : plays a disc from a specified title or track of a s...
Page 49 - Using Recording Timer; How Recording Timer actually works; Put a recordable cassette into deck B.
– 46 – 4 Set the on-time you want theunit to turn on at. 1) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the hour, then press SET. 2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the minute, then press SET.“OFF TIME” appears for 2 secondson the display, then the unit entersoff-time setting mode. 5 Set the off-time you want the unit to turn off(on stand...
Page 50 - Timer Priority; Using Sleep Timer; How Sleep Timer actually works; To check the remaining time until the shut-off time,
– 47 – Timer Priority Since each timer can be set separately, you may wonder whathappens if the setting for these timers overlaps.Here are examples. Recording Timer has priority over Daily Timer and SleepTimer. • If Daily Timer is set to come on while Recording Timer is operating, Daily Timer will n...
Page 51 - Using AV COMPU LINK Control System; AV COMPU LINK Connection; Available operations; Automatic power on/off
– 48 – Using AV COMPU LINK Control System The AV COMPU LINK control system allows you to useJVC’s TV with simple operations.To use AV COMPU LINK control system, you need toconnect this unit and a TV through the AV COMPU LINKterminals.• You can connect a TV that has AV COMPU LINK II or AV COMPU LINK ...
Page 52 - • Stains on the unit; Handling discs; To clean the disc; Appendix A; —Maintenance
– 49 – To get the best performance of the unit, keep your discs, tapes, and mechanism clean. Handling cassette tapes • If the tape is loose in its cassette, take up the slack by inserting a pencil inone of the reels and rotating. • If the tape is loose, it may get stretched, cut, or caught in thecas...
Page 53 - Appendix B; —Troubleshooting
– 50 – If you are having a problem with your unit, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the unit has been physically damaged, call a qualified person,such as your dealer, for service. Symptom Unable to cancel...
Page 54 - Appendix C; —Output Signals Through the OPTICAL DIGITAL; Appendix D; —Channel Display
– 51 – They differ according to the “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” setting. (See page 39.) Appendix C —Output Signals Through the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT Terminal Appendix D —Channel Display Display LFE Channel 1/0 CH C ONLY 1/0.1 CH ON C ONLY 2/0 CH L/R 2/0.1 CH ON L/R 2/0 CH L/R (L0/R0) 2/0.1 CH ON L/R (L0...
Page 55 - Appendix E; —Language Code for On-Screen Menu
– 52 – Code Language AA Afar AB Abkhazian AF Afrikaans AM Ameharic AR Arabic AS Assamese AY Aymara AZ Azerbaijani BA Bashkir BE Byelorussian BG Bulgarian BH Bihari BI Bislama BN Bengali, Bangla BO Tibetan BR Breton CA Catalan CO Corsican CS Czech CY Welsh DA Danish DZ Bhutani EL Greek EO Esperanto E...
Page 56 - Appendix F; —Country Code for Parental Lock
– 53 – Appendix F —Country Code for Parental Lock Code Country AD Andorra AE United Arab Emirates AF Afghanistan AG Antigua and Barbuda AI Anguilla AL Albania AM Armenia AN Netherlands Antilles AO Angola AQ Antarctica AR Argentina AS American Samoa AT Austria AU Australia AW Aruba AZ Azerbaijan BA B...
Page 58 - Appendix G; —Glossary
– 55 – Appendix G —Glossary 4:3 Letter Box screen This is one method for displaying a wide screen picture on aconventional sized (4:3) TV. While viewing a wide screen picture,the black bars appear on the top and the bottom of the screen. 4:3 Pan-Scan screen This is one method for displaying a wide s...
Page 59 - Specifications
– 56 – Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. CA-MXDVB10 / CA-MXDVB9 Output Power FRONT SUBWOOFERS: 90 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 6 Ω at 63 Hz with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion. FRONT MAIN SPEAKERS: 45 W per channel, min. RMS, driven in...
Page 61 - INSTRUCTIONS; SPEAKER SYSTEM; INSTRUÇÕES: SISTEMA DE ALTIFALANTES; ةيماملأا تاعامسلا ماظن; UUL« ÂUE ∫ULOKF« qOœ; :ةيلاتلا ةمظنلأا نم ماظنلا اذه نوكتي
— SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS — “SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT” INSTRUCTIONS SPEAKER SYSTEM SP-MXDVB10 Consists of SP-XDVB10, SP-WDVB10, SP-XSDVB10 and SP-XCDVB10 This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meetinternational safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, ca...
Page 62 - يس يف يج تاعامس ءارش ىلع كركشن; عزوم عجار اهدنع ،ةلئسأ ةيأ كدنع ناك اذإ .نكمم ءادأ لضفأ
2 Thank you for purchasing JVC speakers. Before you begin using them, please read the instructions carefullyto be sure you get the best possible performance. If you have anyquestions, consult your JVC dealer. Le estamos muy agradecidos por haber adquirido estos altavocesde JVC. Antes de utilizarlos,...
Page 63 - ةدحولا يوتتح
3 MAIN SPEAKER SYSTEM : SP-XDVB10SUBWOOFER : SP-WDVB10 SISTEMA DE ALTAVOZ PRINCIPAL : SP-XDVB10SUBWOOFER : SP-WDVB10 SISTEMA DE ALTO-FALANTE PRINCIPAL : SP-XDVB10SUBWOOFER : SP-WDVB10 SPEAKER FOR A/V COMBINATION SP-XDVB10 and SP-WDVB10 have a magnetically-shielded design forplacement adjacent to TV’...
Page 64 - مخضلما جرخ تاياهن
4 CONNECTION • DON’T use other amplifier to operate this speaker system except for CA-MXDVB10. • Turn off power to the whole system before connecting the speak- ers to the amplifier. • The maximum power handling capacity of the SP-XDVB10 main speaker is 40 W/Subwoofer is 100 W. Excessive input will ...
Page 67 - CENTER & SURROUND SPEAKER SYSTEM; ىطسولا تاعامسلا ماظن
7 CENTER & SURROUND SPEAKER SYSTEM SPEAKER FOR A/V COMBINATION SP-XCDVB10 have a magnetically-shielded design for placement adjacent to TVs and moni-tors without causing color aberrations. However, color may be affected as a result of how thespeaker system is installed. Therefore, be careful of ...