JVC Portable DVD Player LET0079 001A User Manual

VIDEO CD PLAYER  
XL-MV338BK  
RM-SXMV5U REMOTE CONTROL  
DISC  
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DISC  
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DISC  
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POWER  
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VIDEO CD VERSION 2.0 DESIGNED BY JVC JAPAN  
XL-MV338 VIDEO CD PLAYER  
KEY CONTROL  
ON/STANDBY  
POWER  
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DOWN  
NORMAL  
UP  
STANDBY  
PROGRAM CANCEL  
REPEAT RANDOM  
VIDEO  
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KARAOKE  
NORMAL  
PBC OFF  
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DISC  
PlayBack Control  
TRIPLE TRAY  
INTRO HIGHLIGHT MPX ON SCREEN  
MIC  
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MIC  
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MIC  
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SELECT  
VIDEO  
INTRO  
DIGITAL ECHO  
BOOKMARK  
SURROUND  
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RETURN  
KEY CONTROL  
PREV  
NEXT  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
KEY CONTROL  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
VOCAL  
REPLACE  
PHONES  
STILL  
NTSC/PAL COMPATIBILITY  
VIDEO CD  
PROGRAM  
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COMPACT  
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PlayBack  
Control  
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GRAPHICS  
DIGITAL VIDEO  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.  
which are located either on the rear, bottom or  
side of the cabinet. Retain this information for  
the future reference.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
LET0079-001A  
[UF]  
 
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS  
LABELS  
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CLASSIFICATION LABEL PLACED ON REAR ENCLOSURE  
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WARNING LABEL PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT  
DANGER: Invisible laser  
radiation when open and  
interlock failed or defeated.  
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE  
VARNING: Osynlig laser-  
strålning när denna del är  
öppnad och spärren är  
urkopplad.  
strålen.  
Betrakta  
ej  
(s)  
TO BEAM.  
(e)  
CLASS  
LASER  
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PRODUCT  
ADVARSEL: Usynlig laser-  
stråling ved åbning, når  
sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude  
af funktion. Undgå udsæt-  
VARO: Avattaessa ja suo-  
jalukitus ohitettaessa olet  
alttiina  
lasersäteilylle. Älä katso  
säteeseen. (f)  
näkymättömälle  
telse for stråling  
(d)  
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
2. DANGER:Invisiblelaserradiationwhenopenandinterlockfailedor  
defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.  
3. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user service-  
able parts inside the Unit; leave all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
Care and handling of  
compact discs  
How to handle CDs  
Which compact discs can be used?  
When handling a compact disc, do not touch the surface of the disc  
(reflective silver side –– the side without the label).  
Since compact discs are made of plastic, they are easily damaged. If  
a disc gets dirty, dusty, scratched or warped, the sound will not be  
picked up correctly and, in addition, such a disc may cause the CD  
player to malfunction.  
Many types of compact discs are sold for a variety of uses. The Video  
CD Player can play the following compact discs:  
COMPACT  
Video CD  
for audio and video (moving picture) reproduction,  
including multiplex sound.  
DIGITAL VIDEO  
PlayBack  
Control  
Video CD with Playback Control function  
featuring menu-type operation and super-fine still  
pictures for audio and video (moving picture) re-  
production, including multiplex sound.  
CD Graphics (CD-G)  
for audio and video (still picture) reproduction,  
including multiplex sound.  
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GRAPHICS  
Digital Audio CD, including single discs  
Even on label side  
for audio reproduction.  
Do not damage the label side, stick paper to or use any adhesive on  
its surface.  
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CDs you can't play back  
Do not play back CD-ROMs, DVDs, or CD-is on this equipment. Doing  
so may generate a noise which can damage your speakers.  
Storage  
Make sure that discs are kept in their cases. If discs are piled one on  
topofanotherwithouttheirprotectivecases,theycanbedamaged. Do  
notputdiscsinalocationwheretheymaybeexposedtodirectsunlight,  
or in a place where the humidity or temperature is high. Avoid leaving  
discs in your car!  
Using the remote control  
The remote control is ready to use when its batteries are installed  
properly.  
To use it, point its infrared light-emitting window toward the display  
window of the player and press a button. The operating range of the  
remote control is up to about seven meters in front of the player and  
within about 30 degrees to each side –– with nothing between the  
remote control and the player interrupting the beam path.  
If pressing a button on the remote control does not produce any  
response, check to make sure it is pointed correctly and try again. If it  
still does not function, check the batteries.  
Maintenance of discs  
Iftherearefingerprintsorotherdirtadheringtoadisc, wipeitwithasoft  
dry cloth, moving from the center outwards.  
If a disc is difficult to clean, wipe with a cloth moistened with water.  
Never use record cleaners, petrol, alcohol or any anti-static agents.  
CAUTION  
Sometimes during play noise or images may be garbled. This is  
sometimes due to the disc. (It may not be up to industry standards.)  
These symptom are caused by the discs, not by the malfunction of  
the Player.  
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BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Basic Connections  
The Video CD Player must be connected directly to a television set or  
an amplifier that is connected to a television or monitor. The television  
set or the amplifier must have audio input jacks for right and left  
channels and a video input jack.  
Notes  
WhenyouplayaNTSCdiscinPALAUTOmodeonaPALexclusive  
TV, the image may get distorted.  
(If the signal doesn’t synchronize.)  
Select a level, dry location free of dust and vibration, and having a  
temperature maintained between 5 and 35°C (41 and 95°F).  
In this case, reselect the mode to “PAL”.  
Select the mode before you play the disc. If you change the mode  
during play, images may get distorted. In this situation stop the  
player and reset the mode.  
When you play a NTSC disc in PAL AUTO mode on a Multi system  
TV, the image may blink for a moment. This symptom is caused by  
the Player detecting the format of the disc and not caused by a  
malfunction of the Player.  
Connecting player to a TV or amplifier  
using the Audio Video cord  
First connect the Audio Video cord — before connecting the AC power  
cord.  
Firmly insert the yellow pin plug of the Audio Video cord in the yellow  
VIDEO OUT jack on the rear panel of the player; the red pin plug in the  
red AUDIO OUT (RIGHT) jack; and the white pin plug in the white  
AUDIO OUT (LEFT) jack. (The RIGHT and LEFT output jacks are for  
the right and left audio channels.)  
Then make sure that the television, amplifier or receiver is turned off,  
disconnect the AC power cord and firmly insert the pin plugs at the  
other end of the Audio Video cord into the matching video and audio  
INPUT jacks.  
Connecting the power cord  
IMPORTANT  
CheckthesettingoftheLINEVOLTSswitchontherearpanelofthe  
player.Changethesettingiftheswitchisnotsetforthemainvoltage  
supplied to your home.  
With the LINE VOLTAGE switch correctly set and the audio-video  
connectors connected, insert the smaller plug of the power cord  
firmly into the AC POWER CORD socket on the rear panel of the  
player.  
When the power cord is connected, the STANDBY indicator on the  
left-hand side of the player’s front panel comes on. [See “Overview  
of controls” for a description of the controls on the player.]  
VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
RIGHT LEFT  
VIDEO OUT SELECT  
PAL  
LINE VOLTS  
220V-240V  
115V-127V  
NTSC  
PAL AUTO  
AC POWER CORD  
Audio Video cord  
(Yellow)(Red) (White)  
To input audio jack of  
the television/amplifier/  
receiver  
To input video jack of  
the television/amplifier/  
receiver  
AC power cord  
Wall outlet  
Video out select  
Set the VIDEO OUT SELECT switch on the rear panel to NTSC, PAL,  
or PAL AUTO mode according to your television system.  
Line voltage alteration  
What is your power main voltage? Is it between 115 and 127V, or 220  
and 240V? If the LINE VOLTS switch on the rear panel of the player is  
not set to your power main voltage, disconnect the power cord, if it is  
already connected, and change the switch setting accordingly.  
NTSC .................... for NTSC exclusive TV  
PAL ....................... for PAL exclusive TV  
PAL AUTO ............ for Multisystem TV  
PAL AUTO is the mode to detect the format of the  
disc (NTSC/PAL) automatically and play the im-  
age on screen the right way.  
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BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Installing batteries  
Precautions for the safe use of batteries  
Putting batteries in the remote control  
Observe the following precautions for the safe use of batteries. Their  
life will be shortened, they may burst or their contents may leak if they  
are used improperly:  
The battery compartment is located on the back of the remote control.  
Removebatteriesfromtheremotecontrolifitisnotgoingtobeused  
for a long period of time.  
1. Press down on the triangular mark of the compartment cover,  
and slide the cover off to open the compartment.  
Remove dead batteries and dispose of them properly.  
Never leave dead batteries lying around, take them apart, mix them  
with other refuse, or throw them into an incinerator.  
Never touch liquid that has leaked out of a battery.  
Do not mix new and old batteries, or batteries of different types,  
when replacing them.  
2. Place the two accessory R03 (UM-4)/AAA (24F) batteries in  
the remote control according to the polarity markings (“+” and  
“–”) inside the compartment and on the batteries.  
3. Placethecoveroverthecompartment, pressdownlightly, and  
push it upward until it snaps on.  
The batteries last about one year with normal use. If function of the  
remotecontrolbecomeerratic,replacethebatteries.SeePrecautions  
for the safe use of batteries” below for more information.  
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OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS  
Here the basic function of controls on the front panel of the Player and the  
remote control are explained. The function of some controls may be  
restrictedinactualusedependingontheon-goingoperations.Theremote  
control has nine (9) unique function buttons in addition to those on the  
player. The controls with identical names on the Player as on the remote  
control have the same function and are used in the same manner.  
XL-MV338 VIDEO CD PLAYER  
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ON/STANDBY  
KEY CONTROL  
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2
DOWN  
NORMAL  
UP  
STANDBY  
POWER  
10  
KARAOKE  
NORMAL  
PBC OFF  
DISC  
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PlayBack Control  
TRIPLE TRAY  
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MIC 1  
MIC 2  
MIC 3  
VIDEO  
INTRO  
DIGITAL ECHO  
BOOKMARK  
14  
11  
15  
5
SURROUND  
RETURN  
12  
16  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
VOCAL  
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9
REPLACE  
PHONES  
KEY CONTROL  
13  
NTSC/PAL COMPATIBILITY  
VIDEO CD  
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7
Left front panel of the Player  
(controls marked (R) have equivalents on the remote control)  
Center front panel of the Player  
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DISC1 to DISC3 trays  
1
POWER button (R)  
turns the power on and off.  
STANDBY indicator (Red)  
used to load discs. To insert/remove one or up to three (3) discs,  
press the 0 OPEN/CLOSE button located at the right of the tray  
corresponding to disc number.  
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11  
lights when the power cord is connected and the power is turned  
off. The STANDBY indicator is not lit when the player is turned on.  
KEY CONTROL button (R)  
BOOKMARK button  
Place a "bookmark" at a video segment you want to find later for  
almost instant play. (See page 12.)  
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4
12  
13  
SURROUND button  
Changes the surround mode. (See page 12.)  
VOCAL REPLACE button  
activates the vocal replace function, which inserts your voice in  
place of the vocals on the disc.  
Transposes the music key.  
DOWN button : used to flatten by a half tone.  
NORMAL button : returns to original key tone.  
UP # button  
: used to sharpen by a half tone.  
MODE switch  
14  
15  
Display window  
shows information about the status of operation.  
VIDEO INTRO button (R)  
applies to video CDs only. The introductory five (5) seconds of  
tracksonavideoCDaredisplayedonthetelevisionscreeninorder  
to present the contents of the video CD. (See page 11.)  
RETURN button (R)  
Switches the KARAOKE/NORMAL/PBC OFF mode.  
KARAOKE mode : one track playing mode.  
NORMAL mode : continuous plural tracks playing mode. Re-  
quired also for the Playback Control (PBC)  
function.  
PBC OFF mode : inhibits the Playback Control (PBC) function  
of the video CD.  
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Utilized for operation with the PBC function. This button is used to  
return to a menu screen during play. (See page 14.)  
DIGITAL ECHO knob  
adjuststhedegreeoftheechoeffectforthemicrophone(1through  
3) and the wireless microphone voice.  
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7
MIC1 to MIC3 knobs  
adjusts volume of the microphone corresponding to MIC number.  
PHONE jack  
used for connecting stereo headphones. The volume is set to a  
predetermined level and is not adjustable.  
KEY CONTROL jack  
used for connecting a microphone with key control function.  
MIC jacks (1 through 3)  
Right front panel of the Player  
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0 (OPEN/CLOSE) buttons (Disc number 1 to 3)  
Used to open and close disc trays 1 to 3 respectively. When, after  
opening the DISC1 tray, another 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) button is  
pressed, the DISC1 tray is first closed, then the other DISC tray  
selected is opened.  
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DISC1 through DISC3 buttons with indicators (Green) (R)  
plays the disc of the number indicated on the button. As soon as  
the disc begins playing, the indicator blinks.  
used for connecting microphones (1 through 3). The jacks corre-  
spond to MIC 1 to 3 volume knobs located above.  
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OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS  
RM-SXMV5U REMOTE CONTROL  
DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 POWER  
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VIDEO CD VERSION 2.0 DESIGNED BY JVC JAPAN  
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11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
SELECT  
20  
PROGRAM CANCEL  
PREV  
NEXT  
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28  
21  
REPEAT RANDOM  
VIDEO  
STILL  
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30  
31  
HIGHLIGHT MPX ON SCREEN  
INTRO  
PROGRAM  
+20  
25  
32  
24  
22  
23  
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KEY CONTROL  
19  
Number keys (1 to 20) (R:1 to 10)  
used to specify a track number for playing, changing, or program-  
ming.Tooperatenumbersabovetwenty(20),pressthe+20button  
once. The number keys (1 to 20) are then assigned 21 to 40  
numbersinsteadof1to20.Themaximumkeynumberassignment  
is 99. In PBC function operation, the number keys are additionally  
utilized for the selection of menu items. See page 14 “ Operation  
of Playback Control function”.  
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21  
3 SELECT (PLAY) button (R)  
Starts to play the disc with/without the Playback Control function.  
4 / ¢ PREV / NEXT buttons  
During operation with the Playback Control function  
invokes previous or next screen.  
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CANCEL button  
cancels the latest track you have programmed. The latest pro-  
grammed track is canceled whenever you press this button. Also  
used to cancel a bookmark.  
REPEAT button  
repeats a track or inserted discs from 1 to 3.  
RANDOM button  
changes the disc track program to a random sequence from DISC  
1 through 3 respectively.  
HIGHLIGHT button  
applies to a video CD to see highlights of a track. Displays the first  
(5) seconds of each of nine (9) equal-time segments of the track.  
MPX button  
activates the multiplex function, which switches to NORMAL  
(stereo), L-ch monoral and R-ch monoral.  
ON SCREEN button  
controls whether or not control and operation status are displayed  
on the television screen or monitor.  
1 / ¡ MANUAL SEARCH button  
shifts the playing location backward and forward quickly. Holding  
down the button causes it to go much faster.  
4 / ¢ AUTO SEARCH button  
skips forward or backward from a current track. Holding down the  
button causes it to skip tracks much faster.  
During operation without the Playback Control function  
skips forward or backward quickly from current track being played.  
When pressed and held down, play fast backward/forward. See  
page 8.  
7 (STOP) button (R)  
Stops play.  
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29  
22  
23  
8 STILL (PAUSE) button (R)  
temporarily suspends playing. Video motion freezes and audio  
reproduction stops. Pressing the button repeatedly advances the  
picture frame-by-frame. (Video CD only)  
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31  
32  
33  
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24  
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PROGRAM button (R)  
Any desired sequence of tracks can be programmed with the  
numberkeysandthe+20button.(ontheremotecontrolpleaseuse  
+10) The program button is not available while the Playback  
Control function is activated.  
+20 button  
used to shift the numbers assigned to the number keys to 21 or  
higher (maximum 99).  
On the remote control unit  
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+10 button  
used to shift the numbers assigned to the number keys to 11 or  
higher (maximum 99).  
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
Now you can play a  
variety of video CDs!!  
Overview of the three modes  
Description of the display window  
This Player has three (3) modes called KARAOKE, NORMAL, and  
PBC OFF mode. These are selected by the MODE switch. This  
enables various ways of playing a video CD.  
The display window indicates many aspects of control and operation  
status.  
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KARAOKE NORMAL PBC OFF  
KARAOKE mode:One track playing mode. Whenever one track has  
completed play, the Player stops.  
NORMAL mode: Continuouspluraltracksplayingmode. ThePlayer  
plays tracks continuously in the order they appear  
on the disc.  
PBC OFF mode: This mode is identical to the NORMAL mode,  
except that the PBC function is inhibited.  
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Shows the disc number being played.  
Shows mainly the total number of tracks and the track number  
being played.  
To set the mode, switch the MODE switch on the left side of the front  
panel.  
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Showsthesurroundmodestatusandthecumulativetime(minutes  
and seconds) of the track and afterward, total time of the disc is  
displayed.  
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The combination of VCD, PBC, and CD-G indicators lit shows the  
type of disc being played.  
Triple disc tray usage  
Each indicator in this area lights when the corresponding function  
is activated.  
Up to three (3) discs can be loaded in the Player. You may insert a disc  
into any of the disc trays 1 through 3 whichever you prefer.  
If you want to play only a specified disc, press the corresponding disc  
1, 2 or, 3 button located to the right of the 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) button.  
When three discs are in inserted, basic order of playing is as following.  
Pressing DISC 1: DISC 1 = DISC 2 = DISC 3 = STOP  
Pressing DISC 2: DISC 2 = DISC 3 = DISC 1 = STOP  
Pressing DISC 3: DISC 3 = DISC 1 = DISC 2 = STOP  
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DISC  
TRIPLE TRAY  
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
Preparation for playing  
Starting to play disc(s)  
Turnonthetelevisionset,amplifierorreceivertowhichthePlayer  
is connected, and then select the proper channel and mode to  
operate the Player, and set the sound volume to a reasonable  
level.  
Pressthe3 SELECT(PLAY)button. ThePlayerstartstoplayfrom  
the disc indicated in the Display window.  
PressoneoftheDISC1through3buttonsandthePlayerplaysthe  
disc you pressed, from the 1st track. For individual track selec-  
tion, use the number keys or the 4/ ¢ PREV/NEXT buttons.  
Press the POWER button on the front panel or remote control.  
ON/STANDBY  
SELECT  
STANDBY  
POWER  
or  
The STANDBY indicator  
goes out.  
The display window shows the initial information as shown below.  
When you start play, the Display window shows disc number and the  
track number being played.  
During play, the indicator on the DISC button blinks.  
If the PBC function is activated, the display window shows “Pb” until  
youplayatrack,andthetelevisionscreenshowstheinitialmenu,DISC  
number, and “PBC”. See page 18, “Operation of Playback Control  
function”.  
When you press 3 SELECT button during play, the disc will restart  
from the beginning of the track except when the PBC function is  
activated.  
Easy start up  
Without pressing the POWER button you can start up the Player by  
pressing 3 SELECT button or disc buttons.  
Using number keys  
Inserting/removing the disc(s)  
Press the number keys to select numbers.  
Press the 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) button (1 through 3) to open the disc  
tray. Then place the disc in the round recess of the tray with label  
side up. To close the tray, press the 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) button  
again.  
On the Player.................... 1 to 20 and +20 key  
Example: For number 5, press 5. For number 15, press 15. For  
number32,press+20button,then12. Fornumber42,press+20twice,  
then 2.  
If you press the 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) button of the playing disc, the  
Player stops and then opens the tray.  
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3
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If you press the 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) button of a disc that is not being  
played, you can change discs without stopping play.  
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16 17 18 19 20  
+20  
On the remote control ..... 1 to 10 and +10 key  
Example: For number 5, press 5. For number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For number 20, press +10, then 10. For number 32, press +10 three  
times, then 2.  
Notes  
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When loading a disc in the disc tray, be sure to position the disc  
inside the recess. Otherwise, the disc will be damaged when the  
disc tray is closed, and the disc cannot be removed from the unit.  
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10  
+10  
CD  
Note  
Tray  
When you press number keys, track will start playing without pressing  
CORRECT  
INCORRECT  
3 SELECT button.  
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
Stopping play  
Auto search/Manual search  
Press the 7 (STOP) button to stop play at any time.  
On the Player, during play, pressing the 4 button once causes  
the Player to replay the current track from the beginning. Press-  
ing the 4 button twice causes the Player to play the previous  
track. Pressing the ¢ button once causes the Player to skip to  
thenexttrack. Holdingdownthe4/¢ buttonscausesthedisc  
to fast reverse or forward.  
STILL  
PREV  
NEXT  
Pausing play  
Press the 8 STILL (PAUSE) button to temporarily suspend play.  
On the remote control, holding down the 1/¡ buttons causes  
the disc to fast reverse or forward.  
STILL  
Continuing to hold down the buttons causes it to search much  
faster.  
Notes  
When the 8 STILL (PAUSE) button is pressed once, “PAUSE”  
appears on the television screen, the video motion freezes and the  
sound is turned off. The still picture advances frame-by-frame each  
time the 8 STILL (PAUSE) button is pressed. This frame-by-frame  
function is effective only for video CDs.  
(Remote control)  
On the remote control, during play, pressing the 4 button once  
causes the Player to replay the current track from the beginning.  
Pressing the 4 button twice causes the Player to play the  
previous track. Pressing the ¢ button once causes the Player  
to skip to the next track.  
To release the pause, press the SELECT or blinking DISC 1  
through 3 button.  
During “PAUSE” the time counter on the display will blink.  
(Remote control)  
Using stereo headphones  
Connecting stereo headphones  
Connect stereo headphones to the PHONES jack at the lower-left of  
the front panel. The volume level is fixed and cannot be adjusted.  
PHONES  
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VARIOUS UNIQUE FUNCTIONS  
Various functions can  
enhance your enjoyment  
Display of operations status  
Canceling a programmed track  
Preparation  
Operation  
This function is controlled by the remote control.  
There are three (3) canceling functions (canceling the last pro-  
grammed track, canceling the current track, canceling the next  
track to be played).  
Operation  
Press the ON SCREEN button on the remote control. By pressing  
the ON SCREEN button, the following information may be easily  
and quickly displayed or vanished on the television screen.  
To cancel the last programmed track press the CANCEL  
button on the remote control and the last programmed track  
will be canceled. This can be done while a disc is playing.  
Time, Disc mode, Echo effect, Key control, Program, Repeat, Ran-  
dom, Multiplexing, Vocal replace, Vocal masking, Bookmark, etc.  
PROGRAMMED SONGS  
2-1  
2-2  
2-3  
2-4  
2-5  
3-1  
1-1  
1-2  
1-3  
PROGRAMMED SONGS  
2-1  
1:30  
The number located lowest is the  
latest track programmed.  
ON SCREEN  
(Television screen)  
(Remote control)  
(Television screen)  
To cancel the current track press 7 STOP button.  
To cancel the next track, wait until the current track has  
finished and press the ¢ button and the next track will be  
canceled and the unit will go to the next programmed track.  
Programming the track sequence you want  
Preparation  
Note  
It is not possible to enter programming mode during play.Verify  
whether the Player is playing. If playing, stop the player with the 7  
STOP button.  
To verify the track you programmed, stop the Player and see ON  
SCREEN information  
Operation  
1. Press the PROGRAM button to enter the programming mode.  
“PROGRAM” is displayed in the display window.  
PROGRAM  
2. Specify the disc by the DISC (1 through 3) button and then the  
track by the number keys successively. You can program up  
to nine (9) tracks by repeating this procedure.  
3. To play the programmed track press the 3 SELECT (PLAY)  
button.  
Notes  
The track number playing, next track programmed, and number of  
programmed tracks are displayed from the left-top of the television  
screen. You may use the ON SCREEN button to delete this  
information.  
Once the programmed track is played, it is deleted from the  
program.  
You may continue to program even while the disc is playing.  
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VARIOUS UNIQUE FUNCTIONS  
Clearing a program  
Randomly playing tracks  
To delete all programmed tracks you have entered, press the 7  
STOP button and then the PROGRAM button. “PROG OFF” will  
be displayed on the television screen.  
Preparations  
This function is controlled by the remote control.  
TheRANDOMbuttoniseffectiveonlyinNORMAL/PBCOFFmode.  
This function plays tracks randomly from a single disc.  
STILL  
PROGRAM  
Operation  
1. Stop the Player.  
2. Press the RANDOM button and random playing will start.  
“RANDOM” is displayed in the display window.  
RANDOM  
Note  
The Player does not cancel the track program even if the 7 (STOP)  
button is pressed. Pressing the 3 SELECT (PLAY) button again  
causes the Player to resume playing from the next track.  
(Remote control)  
3. To cancel random playing, after stopping the Player [7 (STOP)  
Repeating tracks  
button], press the RANDOM button again.  
STILL  
RANDOM  
It is possible to repeat all discs or only a single track.  
Preparation  
This function is controlled by the remote control.  
(Remote control)  
Operation  
By pressing the REPEAT button, channel REPEAT modes are  
cycled as shown below.  
Note  
Random is not effective in program or KARAOKE mode.  
Only REPEAT ALL is available when in RANDOM mode.  
REPEAT  
= All discs  
= 1 track  
Playing a multiplex sound CD  
(Remote control)  
(Display window)  
This function is used for multiplex sound discs.  
REPEAT ALL  
(All discs)  
REPEAT1  
(1 track)  
REPEAT OFF  
Operation  
By pressing the MPX button, channel multiplexing modes are  
cycled as shown below.  
(Television screen)  
MPX  
Notes  
When playing a programmed sequence of tracks,only one track  
repeat is available.  
(Remote control)  
Only REPEAT1 is available in KARAOKE mode.  
The Repeat function is not available when the player is set to PBC  
ON.  
Only REPEAT ALL is available in RANDOM mode.  
NORMAL  
(left-channel/  
right-channel)  
L-CH MONO  
R-CH MONO  
(Television screen)  
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VARIOUS UNIQUE FUNCTIONS  
Viewing the VIDEO INTRO of a video CD  
Viewing the highlights of a video CD  
Preparation  
This function is used for a movie video CD.  
When you play a video CD with the Playback Control function, the  
modeswitchisrecommendedtobeinthePBCOFFmodeorKARAOKE  
mode.  
Preparations  
When you play a video CD with the Playback Control function, the  
mode switch is recommended to be in the PBC OFF mode or  
KARAOKE mode.  
Operation  
1. Play the disc you want to see a digest of.  
2. Press the VIDEO INTRO button on the Player or the remote  
control just after starting disc play. Then the Player starts to  
display in sequence the first five (5) seconds and track num-  
bers of all tracks on the disc.  
This function is controlled by the remote control unit.  
Operation  
1. Start playing the track you want to see the highlights of.  
2. After the track begins to play, press the HIGHLIGHT button on  
the remote control.  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
INTRO  
INTRO  
or  
HIGH LIGHT  
HIGHLIGHT  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
(Remote control)  
3. To select a track during digest display, press the number key  
corresponding to the item number on the television screen.  
(Remote control)  
(Television screen)  
VIDEO INTRO  
3. To select one of the nine (9) segments, press the number key  
(1 to 9) of the segment which you want to play.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
Notes  
Whenyouchooseahighlightitwillstartfromfive(5)secondsbefore  
the shown time below each segment.  
The highlights show the proceeding five (5) seconds up to the  
displayed time on each highlight.  
Thesegmentsareeachofnine(9)equal-timeperioddivisionsofthe  
track.  
(Television screen)  
Programming during VIDEO INTRO  
Nine (9) different highlights are displayed for one (1) minute.  
If no highlight is choosen in the one (1) minute period in normal  
mode or PBC OFF mode the next nine (9) segment highlights will  
begin, in KARAOKE mode highlights will stop.  
Operation  
1. Stop play.  
2. Press the PROGRAM button so that PROGRAM is lit in the  
display.  
3. Press the disc button you want to play, and enter 1 on the  
keypad.  
4. Press the 3 button and then, after the disc has started to play,  
press the VIDEO INTRO button.  
While in VIDEO INTRO or HIGHLIGHT, sometimes image is  
garbled partially. This symptom is caused by noise in the disc itself  
or incorrect manufacturing, it is not caused by a malfunction of the  
Player.  
5. The Player starts to display in sequence the first five (5)  
secondsandtracknumbersofalltracksonthedisc. Selectthe  
numberyouwanttoprogram. Youcanprogramnine(9)tracks.  
6. Press the 3 button to play.  
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VARIOUS UNIQUE FUNCTIONS  
Playback with the  
Bookmark function  
Selecting the surround mode  
Marking a segment for later viewing with  
the Bookmark function  
You can change the sound ambiance using the Surround function.  
The Bookmark function lets you mark a segment of a Video CD, so that  
you can have almost instant playback of a desired scene later.  
Operation  
1. Choose from among the following three surround modes to  
change the disc mood.  
Even if you take the disc out of the player, its bookmark will stay  
recorded for later use, until you erase them, or disconnect the power  
cord.  
CLUB:  
HALL:  
A more intimate sound with greater resonance and  
bass.  
Enhances the mid-frequency range (which the human  
voice occupies), imitating the effect achieved in a  
concert hall.  
Operation  
While playing the disc, press the BOOKMARK button at the  
segment you want to mark for later playing.  
STADIUM: Adds presence and spreads the sound, like in a sta-  
BOOKMARK  
dium.  
2. To select the surround mode, push the SURROUND button  
until the name of the desired sound mode appears on the  
television screen and in the display window.  
Notes  
The Bookmark function works only with Video CDs.  
You can register one bookmark in a single disc and registration for  
up to ten discs is possible.  
SURROUND  
The Bookmark function is most easily used when the Player is in  
PBC OFF mode.  
If you mark a segment when the Player is set for the Playback  
Control (PBC) function, the mark is placed at the beginning of the  
scene.  
Each time you press the button, you toggle the mode as  
follows:  
The Bookmark function does not work in Random and Program  
modes.  
When you disconnect the power cord, Bookmark registration is  
erased.  
CLUB  
HALL  
STADIUM  
OFF  
(Television screen)  
Playing the segment you marked  
3. To cancel the effect, press the SURROUND button until the  
word “OFF” appears on the television screen.  
Press the BOOKMARK button when playback is stopped.  
Note  
When the Player is in one of the three Surround modes, you cannot  
use the key control, digital echo, vocal replace and MPX functions.  
Canceling the bookmark  
After pressing the BOOKMARK button to start playing the seg-  
ment you marked, press CANCEL button.  
CANCEL  
(Remote control)  
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VARIOUS UNIQUE FUNCTIONS  
Using a microphone  
Using a wired microphone  
Adjusting echo effect  
Operation  
Turn the DIGITAL ECHO knob clockwise (level up) or counter-  
clockwise (level down) to adjust the echo effect as desired.  
1. Insert the connector cable to the end of the microphone.  
2. Uptothree(3)microphonescanbeconnectedtotheMICjacks  
on the front panel.  
DIGITAL ECHO  
MIC 1  
MIC 2  
MIC 3  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
Vocal replace  
Preparation  
This function is used for multiplex sound discs.  
Operation  
1. Press the VOCAL REPLACE button during play or stop. RE-  
PLACE will appear on the display window and VO.REPLACE  
will appear on the television screen. When you start singing,  
the vocal of the disc is removed and your voice is inserted into  
the music.  
3. Switch the microphone’s power on.  
4. Turn the MIC 1 through MIC 3 knobs clockwise (level up) or  
counterclockwise (level down) as desired.  
VOCAL  
REPLACE  
MIC 1  
MIC 2  
MIC 3  
2. To cancel voice replacement, press the VOCAL REPLACE  
button again.  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
Note  
ATTENTION  
You cannot use the Vocal Replace function with a disc that has  
vocals recorded on the left channel.  
When you are not using the microphone, it is recommended to set  
the MIC switch to OFF; otherwise the batteries will discharge even  
when not in use.  
ATTENTION  
Be sure to remove the microphone  
NotewhenconnectingthesoundoutputtotheinputofaTVorVCR:  
If an excessively strong signal is given to a unit through a micro-  
phone, for example when using Karaoke, it may cause an adverse  
effect such as distorted sound. Lower the sound volume using the  
microphone control.  
Adjusting music key  
Press the KEY CONTROL buttons ( or #) to change the key in  
which the music plays. To return the music to its original key,  
press the NORMAL button.  
You can adjust the music on the remote control unit also.  
Karaoke etiquette  
Beawareofyourneighborswhenenjoyingkaraokemusic. Particu-  
larly late at night, the sound you enjoy may reach your neighbors  
more than you expect. Common sense and courtesy are always  
appreciated.  
KEY CONTROL  
DOWN  
NORMAL  
UP  
Notes  
The degree the key has been sharpened or flattened is displayed  
on the television screen.  
When the song ends the key control will return to NORMAL mode  
automatically.  
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OPERATION OF PLAYBACK CONTROL FUNCTION  
Playing Video CDs with  
Playback Control function  
This Player provides a Playback Control function which utilizes a  
procedure (menu selection) programmed in a video CD. The playback  
operation procedure may differ depending on the disc you use.  
Operation  
1. Verify that the Player is in NORMAL mode.  
2. PresstheDISC(1through3)or 3 SELECTbutton, andthenthe  
PlayerstartsupthePBCfunction. “PbisshownintheDisplay  
window. The main menu, “PBC”, and disc/track number are  
displayed on the television screen.  
The Playback Control function is described below and in the figure.  
High-resolution still image display - Super-fine reproduction of still  
images with more than 4 times the resolution of video tape.  
Menu-driven playback - interactive menus for easy selection of  
tracks  
SELECT  
Preparations  
or  
A video CD with the Playback Control function is required for this  
operation.  
Only the NORMAL mode can be used.  
The buttons available for use are the number keys, the 4/¢  
PREV/NEXT buttons, 3 SELECT button, DISC (1 through 3)  
buttons, and  
RETURN button.  
Button functions  
Number keys............................ Select a specific menu item from the  
2-PBC  
PBC  
1
2
3
4
(Including +20 button and  
+10 button)  
television screen or monitor.  
4/¢ PREV/NEXT buttons ..Move through menu.  
3 SELECT button.................... Starts up a video CD with the PBC  
function in DISC tray 1 to 3.  
(Television screen)  
DISC (1 through 3) buttons.......Start up a video CD with the PBC  
function in the specified DISC tray.  
RETURN button ................ Returns to the menu.  
3. To move through the menus, press the 4/¢ PREV/NEXT  
buttons.  
PREV  
NEXT  
4. When the menu you want appears, select an item in the menu  
by using the number keys. The numbers on the number keys  
correspond to the menu item numbers.  
5. To return to a menu and stop the track being played, press the  
RETURN button.  
RETURN  
Notes  
Page numbers in the menu show that preceding pages exist. To  
move from the current menu, press the 4/¢ PREV/NEXT  
buttons.  
If you have no desire to use the PBC function when playing a disc  
with the PBC function, switch the MODE switch to “PBC OFF”  
before playing.  
When you change the mode switch except NORMAL mode during  
play Playback Control disc, the play stops, so reset again from the  
beginning.  
If you press number keys directly to select the track, you can’t enter  
the Player into PBC mode.  
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OPERATION OF PLAYBACK CONTROL FUNCTION  
Menu-driven playback  
You can interact with the screen using a menu display to select and  
play an entry.  
High-resolution still image display  
You can display high-quality images four times clearer than moving  
pictures.  
Video CD with Playback Control function  
What is Playback Control function?  
The Playback Control function, ushering a new video CD age, allows  
you to enjoy menu-driven operation and high-resolution still images  
having a resolution four times greater than moving pictures.  
Example of playback by the Playback Control function  
1
2
3
Menu screen  
1
2
3
Press  
RETURN.  
1
2
3
Moving  
picture  
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
To next screen  
Press  
RETURN.  
Moving  
picture  
Moving  
picture  
Moving  
picture  
Still  
picture  
Still  
picture  
Moving  
picture  
Moving  
picture  
Moving  
picture  
To previous screen  
Press  
RETURN.  
3. When the selection menu is redisplayed after you have played  
your selection, selecting a number again can replay its contents.  
(Some discs may show the menu screen several times.)  
When “Next” and “Prev” are shown, pressing “NEXT” or “PREV”  
can change the selection menu.  
A selection menu is displayed when you start playing a video CD disc  
with the Playback Control feature. The selection menu shows a list  
of numbers for selection. Some discs may show moving pictures or  
a divided screen.  
1. When a list of numbers is displayed, selecting a number shows its  
contents.  
4. After playback, press RETURN to go back to the previous screen.  
Note  
2. Whenamovingpictureisdisplayed, pressingSELECTatthetime  
when a part of the movie you desire is shown plays the movie.  
When a menu is displayed for a long time, about 10 minutes, the  
screen background automatically fades out to prevent screen burn-  
in while the setting is suspended.  
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GRAPHIC/DIGITAL AUDIO CDs  
Playing CD Graphics/  
digital audio CDs  
Playing CD Graphics  
Basic video CD-playing procedures apply although the pictures are  
still. A CD Graphics is identified by “CD-G” shown on the display.  
Notes  
The following operations may distort the image on the screen.  
Searching for starting point of music  
Fast forwarding/reversing  
Stop/pause  
If paused, the screen changes to blue in a few minutes. This is to  
prevent burn-in of the TV screen.  
Playing digital audio CDs  
BasicvideoCD-playingproceduresapplytothereproductionofsound.  
Note  
No indicator will turn on to show the type of the disc on the display.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Main specifications  
XL-MV338BK  
Accessories  
AC power cord ............................................................................ 1  
Audio Video cord ........................................................................ 1  
Remote control unit (RM-SXMV5U) ........................................... 1  
Batteries (R03(UM-4)/AAA(24F)) .......................................... 2  
Model  
Video CD player  
Playback disc Video CD (with/without Playback Control function)  
CD Graphics  
Digital Audio CD  
Total harmonic 0.01% (1kHz)  
distortion  
S/N ratio  
93 dB  
Frequency  
response  
20Hz – 20kHz  
Input terminal Microphone  
2 mV (9.1 k )  
Output  
terminal  
Line output  
2.0 Vrms (full scale)  
1.0 Vp-p (75 )  
Image output  
Video (composite)  
Echoing  
Digital echoing  
Power  
requirements  
AC 115-127/220-240V , 50/60Hz  
adjustable with the voltage selector  
Power  
22 watts  
consumption  
5 watts (in standby mode)  
Mass  
5.3 Kg (11.7 lbs)  
Dimensions  
447x 127 x 340.3 mm  
17-11/16 x 5 x13-7/16 inches  
Page 17  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Troubleshooting  
What appears to be a malfunction may not always be serious. Please go through the following list before requesting service.  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Power plug is disconnected from AC outlet.  
Battery is exhausted.  
Remedy  
Power does not come on.  
Firmly connect the plug to AC outlet.  
Replace the battery with a new one.  
Remote control does not work.  
Thetipoftheremotecontrollerisnotpointedattheright Use the remote control correctly.  
receiving part of the player.  
The video cable is not connected.  
The TV is not set in video mode.  
An incompatible disc is loaded.  
No disc is loaded.  
No image is displayed on the  
monitor.  
Firmly connect the cable.  
Set the TV in video mode.  
Load a disc compatible with the player.  
Load a disc.  
Playback does not start.  
Disc is loaded upside down.  
Audio cable is not connected.  
Operation of the external amplifier is wrong.  
Disc is dirty.  
Reload the disc with the label up.  
Firmly connect the cable.  
Speaker does not produce  
sound.  
Operate the amplifier correctly.  
Wipe off the disc surface with a soft cloth.  
Correctly connect cables. (See page 2.)  
Sound is distorted or noise is  
generated.  
Image is garbled.  
Connection is wrong.  
Sound is intermittent.  
Image is garbled.  
Disc is dirty.  
Wipe the disc surface with a soft cloth.  
(See page 1)  
Disc is scratched.  
Disc is warped.  
Replace the disc with a new one.  
Disc tray does not come out when Power plug is disconnected from the power outlet.  
OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed.  
Firmly insert the plug into the outlet.  
Turn off the power, then on again.  
Operation is not possible.  
Microcomputer malfunctions due to lightning or static  
electricity.  
The malfunction may be caused by a device other than the player. Check other devices connected to the player.  
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We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products.  
Before connecting this unit to the wall outlet, please read the instruc-  
tionscarefullytoensurethatyouobtainthebestpossibleperformance.  
If you have any questions, please consult your JVC dealer.  
Table of contents  
GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................. 1  
Care and handling of compact discs ............................................... 1  
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME ....................................... 2  
Basic Connections ........................................................................... 2  
Connecting player to a TV or amplifier  
using the Audio Video cord ........................................................ 2  
Video out select .......................................................................... 2  
Connecting the power cord ........................................................ 2  
Installing batteries ............................................................................ 3  
Putting batteries in the remote control ....................................... 3  
OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS .......................................................... 4  
Left front panel of the Player ...................................................... 4  
Center front panel of the Player ................................................. 4  
Right front panel of the Player .................................................... 4  
On the remote control unit .......................................................... 5  
BASIC OPERATIONS ..................................................................... 6  
Now you can play a variety of video CDs!! ...................................... 6  
Overview of the three modes ..................................................... 6  
Triple disc tray usage ................................................................. 6  
Description of the display window .............................................. 6  
Preparation for playing ............................................................... 7  
Inserting/removing the disc(s) .................................................... 7  
Starting to play disc(s) ................................................................ 7  
Using number keys ..................................................................... 7  
Stopping play .............................................................................. 8  
Pausing play ............................................................................... 8  
Auto search/Manual search........................................................ 8  
Using stereo headphone ............................................................ 8  
VARIOUS UNIQUE FUNCTIONS ................................................... 9  
Various functions can enhance your enjoyment ............................. 9  
Display of operations status ....................................................... 9  
Programming the track sequence you want ............................... 9  
Canceling a programmed track .................................................. 9  
Clearing a program ................................................................... 10  
Repeating tracks....................................................................... 10  
Randomly playing tracks .......................................................... 10  
Playing a multiplex sound CD .................................................. 10  
Viewing the VIDEO INTRO of a video CD ............................... 11  
Programming during VIDEO INTRO ........................................ 11  
Viewing the highlights of a video CD ........................................ 11  
Selecting the surround mode ................................................... 12  
Playback with the Bookmark function............................................ 12  
Marking a segment for later viewing with the Bookmark function .... 12  
Playing the segment you marked ............................................. 12  
Canceling the bookmark........................................................... 12  
Using a microphone ....................................................................... 13  
Using a wired microphone ........................................................ 13  
Adjusting music key .................................................................. 13  
Adjusting echo effect ................................................................ 13  
Vocal replace ............................................................................ 13  
OPERATION OF PLAYBACK CONTROL FUNCTION ............... 14  
Playing Video CDs with Playback Control function ....................... 14  
Video CD with Playback Control function................................. 15  
GRAPHIC/DIGITAL AUDIO CDs.................................................. 16  
Playing CD Graphics/digital audio CDs ......................................... 16  
Playing CD Graphics ................................................................ 16  
Playing digital audio CDs ......................................................... 16  
SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................... 17  
Main specifications ........................................................................ 17  
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................. 18  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 18  
 
Main (AC) Line Instruction (not applicable for Europe, U.S.A., Canada,  
Australia and U.K.)  
LINE VOLTS  
220V-240V  
115V-127V  
AC PWER CORD  
IMPORTANT for main (AC) line  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN, do check that your main (AC)  
line voltage corresponds with the position of the voltage  
selector switch provided on the outside of this equipment  
and, if different, reset voltage selector switch, to prevent  
damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
J
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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
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0797TTYUVNJSC  
 

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