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Operate in the order shown

RADIO RECEPTION

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Press the TUNER/BAND button.

The power is switched on and a band and radio frequency will be
shown in the display.

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Select the band.

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Tune to the required station.

Adjust.

STEREO AUTO/MONO button (using the remote control unit)

Notes:

When seek tuning to the required station is not possible because the
broadcast signal is too weak, press the 

4

 or 

¢

 button momentar-

ily to perform manual tuning.

When the power is set to STANDBY, or another mode (TAPE, CD or
AUX) is selected, the last tuned frequency is stored in memory. When
the power is switched on again and TUNER/BAND button is pressed,
the same station will be tuned to.

Auto preset tuning (using the remote control unit)
This function scans the current band, detecting frequencies used to
broadcast signals, and stores the first 30 FM frequencies and 15 AM
(MW/LW) frequencies in memory automatically.

Press the AUTO PRESET button for more than 2 seconds. The fre-
quencies of stations broadcasting signals can be stored in memory
automatically in the order of increasing frequency. (30 stations in FM
band and 15 stations in AM (MW/LW) band.)

Presetting stations (using the remote control unit)
30 stations in FM band and 15 stations in AM (MW/LW) band can be
preset as follows:

Example: (Presetting an FM station broadcasting on 103.5 MHz to
preset button “15”)

Auto mode:
Set to this position when listening to or recording an FM stereo broad-
cast. The STEREO indicator lights when the FM stereo broadcast is
received.

MONO:
Set to this position when FM stereo reception is noisy.
When another station is tuned to in the MONO mode, the unit automati-
cally enters Auto mode.

Seek tuning
Press the 

4

 or

  ¢

 button for one second or more. The unit enters

the seek tuning mode to tune in the nearest station automatically, so
the broadcast can be heard. In AM operation, the frequency moves
continuously from the MW to the LW band and vice versa.

Manual tuning
Each time the 

4

 or 

¢

 button is pressed, the unit steps through the

current frequency band. Tuning is done in steps of 50 kHz for FM and 9
kHz for AM (MW/LW).
In AM operation, the tuned frequency moves continuously from the MW
(522–1,629 kHz) to the LW (144–288 kHz) band and vice versa.

Press to move to higher frequency.

Press to move to lower frequencies.

  AUTO
PRESET

Press for more than 2 seconds.

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Press the TUNER/BAND button.

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Select the FM band using the TUNER/BAND button.

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Tune to the required station.

Press preset button “+10”, then “5” for more than 2 sec.
(When “15” blinks in the preset station display, the station has been
stored.)

Repeat the above procedure for each of the other stations, using a
different preset button each time.

Repeat the above procedure for the other band.

To change preset stations
Perform step 

 

above after tuning to the required station.

Notes:

The previous stored station is erased when a new station is stored,
because the new station’s frequency replaces the previous frequency
in memory.

When listening to an AM (MW/LW) broadcast, noise may be heard if
the remote control unit is used.

All preset stations will be erased when the power cord is discon-
nected or a power failure occurs for more than 24 hours. In such
cases, store the stations again.

Using the antennas (see page 2)
FM:

Connect the provided FM wire antenna.

AM (MW/LW): Adjust the position of AM (MW/LW) loop antenna.

Preset tuning

The stations must be preset before this operation can be performed.

(Using the main unit)

1

Press the TUNER/BAND button.

2

Select the band using the TUNER/BAND button.

3

To select the requied preset station, turn the MULTI JOG dial.

(Using the remote control unit)

1

Press the TUNER/BAND button.

2

Select the band using the TUNER/BAND button.

3

Press the required preset station buttons (No. 1 – No. 10 and +10).

The preset station number and frequency corresponding to the but-
ton pressed are shown.

Down

Up

MU

LTI JOG

STEREO AUTO/MONO button

BAND

ONE TOUCH
      REC

TAPE

OPEN

CD

TUNER

TIMER/SNOOZE

STANDBY

AUX

MICRO  COMPONENT  SYSTEM UX-T550

VOLUME

MU

LTI JOG

ACTIVE  HYPER
    BASS  PRO

SLEEP

1

2

3

4

7

10

8

+10

AUX

9

6

5

  AUTO
PRESET

DISPLAY

PROGRAM

RANDOM

REPEAT

BEAT CUT

REVERSE
  MODE

   STEREO
AUTO/MONO

MULTI   CONTROL

REW

FF

TAPE

TUNER

 BAND

C D

CLOCK

A U T O   T A P E   S E L E C T O R

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Ÿ

!

SLEEP

1

2

3

4

7

10

8

+10

AUX

9

6

5

  AUTO
PRESET

DISPLAY

REVERSE
  MODE

   STEREO
AUTO/MONO

MULTI   CONTROL

REW

FF

TAPE

TUNER

 BAND

C D

!

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Summary of Contents for UX-T550

Page 1: ...hich are located either on the rear bot tom or side of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference UX T550 MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS NEDERLANDS ESPAÑOL DEUTSCH ENGLISH GNT0001 001A B For Customer Use Model No Serial No ...

Page 2: ...e power cord 4 Consult your nearest dealer when damage disconnection or con tact failure affects the cord 5 Do not bend the cord severely or pull or twist it 6 Do not modify the power cord in any manner 7 To avoid accidents do not remove screws to disassemble the unit and do not touch anything inside the unit Caution switch Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely The switch in a...

Page 3: ... equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted fro...

Page 4: ...er 2 Pay attention to dust Be sure to close the CD holder or CD tray so that dust does not collect on the lens 3 Condensation In the following cases condensation may occur in the unit in which case the unit may not operate correctly In a room where a heater has just been switched on In a place where there is smoke or high humidity When the unit is moved directly from a cold to a warm room In these...

Page 5: ...op antenna provided ÓAC IN RIGHT R L LEFT DC IN 12V FM antenna connections and adjustments FM wire antenna provided FM outdoor antenna option Coaxial cable Notes Do not place the loop antenna on a metal desk or near a TV or per sonal computer Installing an outdoor antenna requires expertise we recommend that you consult an audio dealer Install the antenna cord away from the power and speaker cords...

Page 6: ...can be removed When removing 1 Insert your fingers at the top and pull towards you 2 Also pull the bottom towards you Speaker cord connection Connec the cord from the speaker on the left to the LEFT terminal and the cord from the speaker on the right to the RIGHT terminals Match the fittings when attaching the grille Speaker grille ÓAC IN R L DC IN 12V 1 2 3 RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT Connect the black...

Page 7: ...a plug on the car may cause the fuse to blow out In addition be careful not to make a short circuit between the plugs When using a car battery be sure to use the specified car adapter JVC model CA R120E to prevent mishaps or damage resulting from different polarity design B Operation on car battery DC 12 V Note When there is a power failure or the AC power cord is disconnected the timer clock sett...

Page 8: ...cator 2 Radio frequency display 3 MONO indicator 4 STEREO indicator 5 Recording indicator REC 6 Tape direction indicator 2 3 7 Reverse mode indicator 8 Tape TAPE mode display Ÿ Cassette holder Cassette holder eject 0 button ONE TOUCH REC button TUNER BAND button Press to select tuner mode Press to select the band Tuning buttons 4 Cassette operation buttons 4 Press to rewind the tape 7 Press to sto...

Page 9: ...lacement When the remote control operation becomes unstable or the distance from which remote control is possible decreases replace the batter ies Using the remote control unit Point at the remote sensor and operate within about 7 m approx 23 ft The remote control range is less when the unit is used at an angle Do not expose the remote sensor to strong direct sunlight or artificial lighting Make s...

Page 10: ...to the AUX terminal can be engaged Notes When switching off the power be sure to press the button The COMPU PLAY function the remote control has the same function as that on the main unit HANDLING CDs Since dirty damaged and warped CDs may damage the unit take care regarding the following Note CDs shaped like a heart flower etc specially shaped CDs cannot be used with this unit If this type of CD ...

Page 11: ...en gradually increases in speed Since low volume sound at about one quarter of the normal level can be heard in the search mode monitor the sound and release the button when the required position is located PLAYING CDs Playing an entire CD The following example of playing an entire CD assumes a CD with 12 tracks and a total playing time of 48 minutes 57 seconds Operate in the order shown 8 cm 3 CD...

Page 12: ...nd all tracks on a CD play once in random order To clear the programmed tracks Press the 7 button before playing a CD During programmed play press this button twice When the CD holder is opened programmed tracks are cleared automatically Notes If the total playing time of the programmed tracks exceeds 99 min utes 59 seconds the total playing time indication will go out When programming a track num...

Page 13: ...hesive tape to erase and re record after the tabs have been removed 3 C 120 cassettes are not recommended because they are prone to malfunction Cassette loading 1 Press the eject 0 button to open the cassette holder 2 Load a cassette as shown 3 Close the cassette holder by pressing it gently Listen for the click indicating that the holder is securely shut Metal CrO2 tape detection holes CASSETTE P...

Page 14: ...nd 9 kHz for AM MW LW In AM operation the tuned frequency moves continuously from the MW 522 1 629 kHz to the LW 144 288 kHz band and vice versa Press to move to higher frequency Press to move to lower frequencies AUTO PRESET Press for more than 2 seconds Press the TUNER BAND button Ÿ Select the FM band using the TUNER BAND button Tune to the required station Press preset button 10 then 5 for more...

Page 15: ...unes CD complete recording function Synchro recording mode only If the tape is reversed while a CD is being played recording will be done on the reverse side of the tape as follows When less than 12 seconds of the last tune on the forward side of the tape have been recorded recording on the other side of the tape will start from the beginning of the previous track When more than 12 seconds of the ...

Page 16: ...deo recording broadcast or cable programme and in any literary dramatic musical or artistic work embodied therein BEAT CUT Setting the current time when this unit is used for the first time Example To set the clock to 13 15 1 Connect the AC power cord CLOCK will blink in the display 2 Press the CLOCK button for 2 seconds or more 3 Set to 13 15 using the MULTI JOG Dial and CLOCK button Setting the ...

Page 17: ...es from TUNER timer reception of a broadcast to TUNER REC timer recording of a broadcast to CD timer play of a CD to TAPE timer playback of a tape in forward or reverse direction 2 Press the TIMER SNOOZE button for more than 2 seconds once again Then each time the TIMER SNOOZE button is pressed the timer setting can be confirmed When the previous function mode is re stored showing that the timer s...

Page 18: ...rations Set the button to ON Ÿ Set the timer Refer to Setting the timer on page 14 Source sound CD play Tape playback Broadcast Timer mode CD TAPE TUNER Operations Load a disc Load a cassette tape Tune to the required station To cancel timer operation Press the TIMER SNOOZE button for more than 2 seconds button so that the timer mode indicator goes out Notes When the volume setting is set to VOLUM...

Page 19: ...safety tabs of the cassette been broken off Tuner Section Reception is noisy Try adjusting the antenna Timer Section Timer operation does not start Is the current time set correctly Is the timer mode displayed Remote Control Remote control is impossible Are the batteries in the remote control exhausted Is the remote sensor section exposed to bright light direct sunlight etc Note Before making an i...

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