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Index of parts and controls

Remote control

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1

  Number buttons (pages 12, 13)

2

  MENU button (page 17)

3

  Multi control buttons (pages 12-21, 23-25)

 UP, 

DOWN 

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4

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1

, SET, 

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4

  Source buttons (pages 12-21, 23)

 TUNER, 

USB 

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6

, CD 

6

, iPod 

6

AUDIO IN, METRONOME 

6

Bluetooth 

6

5

  FM MODE button (page 12)

6

  PLAY MODE button (pages 15, 17)

7

  REC/DELETE button (pages 23, 24)

8

  REC SPEED button (page 23)

9

  DISTORTION LEVEL +/− buttons (page 22)

0

 STANDBY/ON   button (page 10)

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  DISPLAY button (page 11)

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  SLEEP button (page 25)

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  A.P.S. (auto power saving) button 

(page 11)

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  CLOCK/TIMER button (pages 10, 25, 26)

@

  CANCEL button (pages 10, 15, 25, 26)

#

 

7

 button (pages 15, 21-23)

$

  SOUND MODE button (page 11)

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  REPEAT button (pages 15, 17)

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  MUTING button (page 11)

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  REC MODE button (page 23)

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  /− buttons (page 10)

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  SUPER WOOFER /− buttons 

(page 10)

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Summary of Contents for RV-NB90

Page 1: ...NS 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 future reference Model No Serial No RV NB90 J indd 1 RV NB90 J indd 1 12 4 16 2 08 06 PM 12 4 16 2 08 06 PM ...

Page 2: ... C and 35 C 41 F and 95 F 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 indicated by the dimensions in the illustration below 3 Bottom Place on a level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on ...

Page 3: ...tion 17 Viewing video picture of iPod 17 External device 18 Listening to an external device 18 Metronome 19 Using the metronome function 19 Bluetooth 20 Registering a Bluetooth device for the first time 20 Registering other Bluetooth devices 21 Connecting a microphone guitar 22 Microphone guitar mixing 22 Adding a distortion effect 22 Recording on a USB device 23 Recording discs 23 Recording other...

Page 4: ... when operating the System continuously or operating it in a cold place When the power is supplied using the batteries the display will be blank and STANDBY indicator will turn off when the System is turned off on standby CAUTION To avoid battery leakage or explosion handle batteries properly If you are not going to use this System for a month or more remove the batteries from the battery compartm...

Page 5: ...iPod from the System Disconnect all the cords from the System The System is not waterproof or dust proof Using the shoulder strap Attach the supplied shoulder strap adjustable in length to each end of the System as illustrated below Stopper Stopper supplied Shoulder strap Shoulder strap Buckle Shoulder strap supplied Buckle supplied Front side Carrying handle RV NB90 J indd 5 RV NB90 J indd 5 12 4...

Page 6: ...ME DISTORTION LEVEL 7 Disc compartment door 8 iPod 6 button 9 VOLUME 0 Shoulder strap hook CD 6 button REC button REC indicator USB connector cover Bluetooth PAIRING button Bluetooth indicator METRONOME 6 button Connector for iPod Front door 4 TEMPO button Remote control sensor 7 button TEMPO button Front of the System RV NB90 J indd 6 RV NB90 J indd 6 12 4 16 2 08 09 PM 12 4 16 2 08 09 PM ...

Page 7: ...or 6 FM mode indicators STEREO MONO 7 HIGH indicator 8 Repeat indicators ALL GROUP 9 Main display 0 PRGM program indicator RANDOM indicator Frequency unit indicator 1 AC IN jack 2 DC IN jack 3 AUDIO IN jack 4 PHONES jack 5 VIDEO OUT jack 6 LEVEL 7 GUITAR MIC switch 8 INPUT jack 9 FM telescopic antenna Rear of the System Display window RV NB90 J indd 7 RV NB90 J indd 7 12 4 16 2 08 09 PM 12 4 16 2 ...

Page 8: ...5 17 7 REC DELETE button pages 23 24 8 REC SPEED button page 23 9 DISTORTION LEVEL buttons page 22 0 STANDBY ON button page 10 DISPLAY button page 11 SLEEP button page 25 A P S auto power saving button page 11 CLOCK TIMER button pages 10 25 26 CANCEL button pages 10 15 25 26 7 button pages 15 21 23 SOUND MODE button page 11 REPEAT button pages 15 17 MUTING button page 11 REC MODE button page 23 VO...

Page 9: ... cord from the outlet when going out or when the System is not in use for an extended period of time Unplug the AC power cord from the System to supply the power through the batteries in the battery compartment otherwise the System does not work Battery compartment Power cord supplied AC outlet Connecting headphones Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on the headphones Con...

Page 10: ... the System Press STANDBY ON The STANDBY lamp goes off Press the button again to turn off the System NOTE When the power is supplied using the batteries the System is turned on by pressing or source buttons on the main unit You cannot turn on the System using the remote control Setting the Clock 1 Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly to select the clock AM 12 00 CLOCK When setting for the first time press...

Page 11: ... through the headphones Auto power save mode Each time you press A P S the auto power save function switches on and off This function is on at the initial setting A P S If no operation is performed for 30 minutes in the following situations the System turns off automatically Before the System turns off A P S blinks on the display The volume level is set to MIN or Muting is activated CD USB or METR...

Page 12: ... you want to preset 2 Press SET FM P 01 3 Use the number buttons to select the preset number you want to store 4 Press SET to store the station Main unit Remote control FM To tune in to a preset station Each time you press the button you can select a preset station You can select the preset station directly using the number buttons To improve the FM reception When an FM stereo FM broadcast is hard...

Page 13: ...inning of the next track Press 4 1 to skip to the beginning of the track being played Press 4 1 twice quickly to skip to the beginning of the previous track To select a track using the remote control Examples To select number 5 press 5 To select number 15 press 10 then 5 To select number 20 press 10 once then 10 To select number 125 press 100 10 10 then 5 To fast forward reverse Press and hold 4 1...

Page 14: ...ated when the disc compartment door is opened when another source is selected Program playback You can program up to 32 tracks from a disc or a USB device in any desired order including the same tracks NOTE While making a program you cannot specify a group number to select a track 1 Press CD 6 or USB 6 2 Press 7 to stop playback 3 Press PLAY MODE P 01 PRGM 4 Press the number buttons to select the ...

Page 15: ...device in random order Press PLAY MODE to select RANDOM during playback 10 0 45 RANDOM During random playback you cannot go back to the previous track even by pressing 4 1 repeatedly To exit from the random mode Press PLAY MODE during random playback The RANDOM indicator goes off Random playback is also canceled when you stop playback Repeat playback You can repeat a track or tracks on the disc or...

Page 16: ...ound distortion may occur when playing back audio sources with high recording levels If distortion occurs it is recommended to turn off the equalizer of iPod For information on operating iPod see the instruction manual for iPod Take the protect case of iPod off before connecting Connect iPod firmly Keep iPod in a straight position while connecting disconnecting it Do not touch or hit the terminal ...

Page 17: ...s the button the repeat mode changes To exit from the repeat mode Press REPEAT repeatedly until the repeat mode is cancelled iPod menu operation 1 Press MENU to display the menu Each time you press the button the previous menu is displayed 2 Press UP or DOWN to select an item 3 Press SET Viewing video picture of iPod While the System is turned off Press and hold iPod 6 VOUT OFF Each time you press...

Page 18: ...udio input level when the volume of the external device is too low compared to other sources When AUDIO IN is selected as the source press SET Each time you press the button the input level changes as follows LEVEL1 LEVEL2 LEVEL3 back to the beginning A higher number indicates a greater increase in input level The initial setting is LEVEL 3 Main unit Press repeatedly Remote control External device...

Page 19: ... are emitted from the speakers Each time you press the button beeps are started paused The beeps are also canceled when you press 7 2 Press 4 1 or to select the tempo You can select the tempo from 30 to 250 T120 B4 3 Press UP or DOWN to select the rhythm You can select from 1 to 7 beat Metronome tempo beat RV NB90 J indd 19 RV NB90 J indd 19 12 4 16 2 08 16 PM 12 4 16 2 08 16 PM ...

Page 20: ...oth device is connected to the System automatically The Bluetooth indicator lights B T Main unit Remote control after 5 to10 seconds 1 Bluetooth 4 Start playback of the target Bluetooth device The sound from the Bluetooth device is emitted from the System Playback may start automatically with some Bluetooth devices NOTE The pairing is necessary only when connecting for the first time 1 The Bluetoo...

Page 21: ... the target Bluetooth device For information on operating the Bluetooth device see the instruction manual for the Bluetooth device Select RV NB90 from the list When the target device requests the passkey during pairing operation enter 0000 The pairing is completed and the Bluetooth device is connected automatically The Bluetooth indicator lights RV NB90 J indd 21 RV NB90 J indd 21 12 4 16 2 08 17 ...

Page 22: ... adjust the volume Adding a distortion effect You can add a distortion effect for a guitar You can select the level from 0 OFF to 8 NOTE When you increase the level the amount of noise also increases This is due use of an analog circuit and is not malfunction Using the remote control Press DISTORTION LEVEL or DISTORTION LEVEL D LVL 1 Using the main unit 1 Press and hold 7 to select D LVL Each time...

Page 23: ... between normal speed NORMAL and double speed HIGH If you want to listen to the music during recording select normal speed When you perform analog recording this step is not necessary The songs are recorded at normal speed 4 Press REC DELETE Digital recording starts from the first track to the last track When you perform analog recording press and hold REC DELETE ANLG REC blinks While blinking pre...

Page 24: ... the station you want to record 3 Press REC DELETE RECSTART Recording starts The REC indicator lights while recording 4 Press 7 to stop recording To record an external device 1 Press AUDIO IN Before recording connect the external device to the System 2 Press REC DELETE Recording starts 3 Start playback of the external device The REC indicator lights while recording 4 Press 7 to stop recording To r...

Page 25: ...AY TMR 2 Press CLOCK TIMER again ONAM12 00 3 Press UP or DOWN to adjust the hour of the starting time When you press and hold the button the hour digit changes continuously 4 Press SET 5 Repeat 3 and 4 to adjust the minute of the starting time the hour and minute of the finish time and select the source and the volume OFAM12 00 When FM tuner is selected as the source select a preset number using U...

Page 26: ...and hold the button the hour digit changes continuously 4 Press SET 5 Repeat 3 and 4 to adjust the minute of the starting time the hour and minute of the finish time and select the source and the volume When FM tuner is selected as the source select a preset number using UP or DOWN and then press SET 6 Press to turn off the System The recording timer works only when the System is turned off While ...

Page 27: ...g discs Remove the disc from its case by holding it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc Put the disc back in its case after use Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc when placing it back in its case Avoid exposure to direct sunlight temperature extremes and moisture Cleaning discs Wipe the disc with a soft cloth...

Page 28: ...er to the USB MEMORY terminal of the System Do not use a USB hub When the power is supplied through the AC outlet and USB is selected as the source the USB device is charged through the USB MEMORY terminal Deactivate the security function of the USB device before connecting For playing back The playing order of MP3 WMA files Groups are played in creation order In a group tracks are played in recor...

Page 29: ...iPod check on the Apple web site http www apple com About SCMS Serial Copy Management System The System uses the Serial Copy Management System which allows only first generation digital copies to be made of premastered software such as regular CDs If you try to record from a duplicated CD R or CD RW onto a USB device SCMS ERR appears on the display It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re ...

Page 30: ... upside down Place the disc with the label side facing up The disc is scratched or dirty The disc is recorded with the packet writing UDF file unit It cannot be played Check the files you want to play back The USB device is not connected properly MP3 WMA groups and tracks are not played back as you expect Playing order may change if you edit a file name on the PC The disc sound is discontinuous Th...

Page 31: ...s not support AVRCP AVRCP profile is necessary to control the device though the System Refer to the instruction manual of the Bluetooth device If the System does not work correctly after these procedures The System works using a built in microprocessor If buttons are not operative disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet wait for a while then connect the cord again RV NB90 J indd 31 RV NB...

Page 32: ... cone x 2 Speaker impedance 16 Ω 13 cm 5 1 8 cone x 2 Speaker impedance 7 Ω Output power 40 W Input terminal USB MEMORY Playable files MP3 WMA Compatible with USB 2 0 Full Speed Compatible device Mass storage class Compatible system FAT16 FAT32 Output power DC 5 V 500 mA Dock for iPod AUDIO IN Input Sensitivity Impedance 1 kHz MIC GUITAR DC IN DC 5 V 1 A φ3 5 LEVEL 1 500 mV 47 kΩ LEVEL 2 250 mV 47...

Page 33: ...DC IN 2 A power on mode Dimensions 666 mm 26 1 4 x 235 mm 9 5 16 x 240 mm 9 1 2 W H D Mass Approx 7 2 kg 15 9 lbs without batteries stored in the battery compartment Design and specifications are subject to change without notice RV NB90 J indd 33 RV NB90 J indd 33 12 4 16 2 08 21 PM 12 4 16 2 08 21 PM ...

Page 34: ... l exposition maximale autorisée Cependant cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 20 cm ou plus entre le dispositif rayonnant et le corps à l exception des extrémités mains poignets pieds et chevilles For Canada This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause in...

Page 35: ...35 MEMO RV NB90 J indd 35 RV NB90 J indd 35 12 4 16 2 08 21 PM 12 4 16 2 08 21 PM ...

Page 36: ... 2012 JVC KENWOOD Corporation 0412SKYMDWBET EN POWERED WOOFER CD SYSTEM RV NB90B RV NB90 J indd 36 RV NB90 J indd 36 12 4 16 2 08 21 PM 12 4 16 2 08 21 PM ...

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