2
4
3
Using rechargeable batteries
Power Supply Preparations
Refer to the specifications (page 6) for information on operating times when using rechargeable batteries or dry-cell batteries.
Using the AC adaptor
Connect the AC adaptor supplied.
Refer to “Using rechargeable batteries” for connection instruc-
tions.
Removing batteries
Push up on the battery in
the direction indicated by
the arrow. Then lift it out.
If the battery lid
compartment
comes loose
Slide the lid back into place
horizontally.
Using the car adaptor
XL-PV700 comes with a car adaptor. For XL-PG7, obtain the op-
tional car adaptor as required.
• Car adaptor (CA-R455)
The car adaptor can be used to recharge the unit’s batteries while
in the car.
Using dry-cell batteries
(not included)
After disconnecting the AC adaptor, insert two “AA” (LR6) alka-
line batteries.
The procedure for inserting and removing dry-cell
batteries is identical to that for rechargeable bat-
teries.
Battery indicator
This indicator flashes on and off when the batteries are almost
out of power. Power is cut off completely a short while later.
Rechargeable batteries: Recharge batteries.
Dry-cell batteries: Replace batteries with new ones.
• The length of time the unit will continue to operate after the
battery indicator starts flashing and when the power is cut off
differs depending on the type of batteries used.
• The battery indicator may not flash if rechargeable batteries,
other than those designated by JVC, are used.
3 When recharging is complete, unplug the
AC adaptor from the power outlet and the
DC IN jack.
• It takes approximately 1.5 hours to recharge the rechargeable
batteries.
• Rechargeable batteries have a service life of approximately
300 charge-discharge cycles. If the operating time on one full
charge becomes noticeably shorter than it used to be, the bat-
tery has reached the end of its service life and should be re-
placed.
• Recharging is made only when the unit is powered off. (It is
not possible to recharge the batteries while playing a CD.)
• The AC adaptor and rechargeable batteries may become warm
while recharging is in progress. This in not a malfunction.
Notes:
Make sure to recharge the batteries before using them.
Recharging procedure
1 Insert the special rechargeable batteries
into the unit.
Do not open the battery lid too wide. It can break if you forcibly
turn it exceeding approximately 90°.
2 Connect the AC adaptor.
Note:
The unit is in the standby condition when the AC adaptor is con-
nected. The primary circuit is always “live” as long as the AC
adaptor is connected to an electrical outlet.
If the unit malfunctions or freezes during use,
then disconnect the power sources (the AC
adaptor and batteries).
Re-connect the power source and continue op-
eration.
When recharging starts, the “ ” charging indicator flashes on
and off on the display.
Battery indicator
LVT0232-001B [J]
RQT4860-1P
DC IN jack (DC IN 4.5 V )
AC power
outlet
Back panel of the unit
AC-adaptor
Notes:
Using the battery case
The battery case allows you to extend the maximum playing time
of the unit by loading an additional two “AA” (LR6) alkaline bat-
teries.
• When using the battery case, always insert batteries in the unit
body as well. (The unit cannot be operated on the batteries in
the external battery case alone.)
• Though you can use rechargeable batteries in the battery case,
it does not recharge them. (Use dry cell batteries if possible.)
• When using rechargeable batteries in the unit body, and dry-
cell batteries in the battery case, be sure to use fully charged re-
chargeable batteries and new dry-cell batteries.
• When using four dry-cell batteries, do not mix new and old
batteries.
1 Open the cover of the battery case and in-
sert the batteries.
Insert the end marked (–) first.
2 Mount the battery case on the unit body.
Insert the protrusions
on the battery case into
the four indentations in
the unit body.
Notes:
3 Secure in place with the screw.
Reverse the above procedure to remove the battery case.
For your reference:
The maximum playing time will differ depending on the type of
batteries (rechargeable/dry-cell) loaded in the unit body.
If the cover of the battery case comes loose:
Insert the protrusions into the
holes on either end of the lid.
If the unit malfunctions or freezes during use,
then disconnect the power sources (the AC
adaptor and batteries).
Re-connect the power source and continue op-
eration.
*Recharging will be
completed after 1.5
hours.
The batteries’ dura-
tion is about 6 hours.
Caution:
Battery indicator
OPEN
1
,
.
2
3
OPEN
DC IN 4.5V
OPEN
1
3
4
7
5
6
2
RL
RESUME RANDOM
NORMAL
HOLD
OPEN
Track number in play
Release hold mode.
Label must face upward.
Elapsed playing time of each track
Set the play mode
selector to NORMAL.
Close the lid.
5
4
6
VOLUME
B
C
A
ButtonOperation
To pause play
To stop play
To turn off the
unit
Fast forward/
reverse
Stop mode
Basic Pla
y
Portable CD player A
A Skip / search buttons (4, ¢)
B HBS / LIVE button
C Program button (PROGRAM)
D Repeat button (REPEAT)
E Display
F Triple shock protection (T.S.P.)
button
G Stop / power off / play / pause
button (7, 38)
H Open switch (OPEN)
I HOLD switch
J Play mode selector
(RESUME, NORMAL, RANDOM)
K Headphones jack (
)
L Headphones volume control
(VOLUME)
M OPT OUT jack (T.S.P. OFF
ONLY-OPT OUT)
Note:
Display/reference
Skip function
Press during play.
Search function
Keep depressed during play.
Following steps 1–7.
In steps 4 and 5, firmly connect the plug into the jack.
• Play stops automatically when all the tracks have been played.
• If the unit has been connected to a car audio system, adjust the volume level between 4 and 6 on the unit, then adjust the volume
level on the system.
N Out jack (OUT)
O Push button (PUSH)
P DC in jack (DC IN 4.5 V
)
Q Connection terminals for battery
case
R Hole for battery case
Wired remote control
A Skip / search buttons (+, –)
B HOLD switch (HOLD)
C Play / stop / off button
D Plug
E Volume control (VOL)
Stereo headphones
A Plug
For your reference:
“ ” indication
This indication appears for about 30 seconds if the 3 8 button is
pressed when no disc is loaded in the unit or if the disc is not
completely seated.
“ ” indication
This indication appears when the lid is opened. (However, the
indication does not appear when the unit is powered off.)
Never insert foreign objects into the unit body.
Removing discs
After the disc has stopped rotating, press the PUSH button to re-
lease the disc. (To protect the disc, never open the lid while it is
playing.)
A
• During program play, the button is used to fast for-
ward or back through the programmed sequence of
tracks.
• During random play, the skip button cannot be used to
skip back to tracks that were played previously in the
random sequence.
• During program play, random play or 1 track repeat
play, search operation is limited to the current track
only.
Press during play.
Press during play.
Press during stop mode.
Press again to resume play.
Total number of tracks
Total playing time.
Reverse
Forward
Off mode
Auto power off function
If the unit is left in stop or paused status for approximately
10 minutes, the unit powers itself off automatically in order
to prevent the batteries from running down.
(If no disc is loaded in the unit, it powers itself off in 30 sec-
onds.)
Location of Controls
B
C
Sequential Play
Back panel
of the unit
P
U
S
H
P
U
S
H
Repeat function
Press REPEAT while disc is playing or when unit is in stop
status.
The setting is switched in the sequence indicated below each time
REPEAT is pressed.
1-track repeat
One track is repeated.
All-track repeat
All the tracks on the
disc are repeated.
Cancel
For your reference:
If REPEAT is pressed during program play, only the tracks in the
programmed sequence are repeated.
(The indication “ALL” is not displayed.)
Changing the sound quality
Press HBS/LIVE while disc is playing or when unit is in stop sta-
tus.
The setting is switched in the sequence indicated below each time
HBS/LIVE is pressed.
OFF HBS LIVE
HBS:
Select this setting to boost the low-range response.
LIVE:
Select this setting to reproduce the sound as if it would be heard
in a concert hall.
OFF:
Select this setting to turn off the HBS, LIVE function.
Normal sound is heard.
Skip play
The disc plays from the specific track through to the last track,
then play stops automatically.
Preparation: Put the unit in stop mode. (See page 3.)
1
2 Select the desired track.
3
Random play
1
2
For your reference:
• It is also possible to press the ¢ button while the unit is in
stop status to change the first track to be played. (All tracks are
played eventually, regardless of which is played first.)
• Program play is not possible in the random mode.
Resume play
This function allows you to listen from the beginning of the track
where play stopped because the unit was powered off (or
switched to stop status). It is useful when listening to CDs in the
car, etc.
For your reference:
• If the RESUME, NORMAL, RANDOM (play mode) selector is
put in the RESUME position, the all-repeat function will be ac-
tivated automatically as soon as the unit is powered on.
• If power is cut off near the end of a track (power off status),
playback may resume from the beginning of the next track in
some cases.
• If the unit is powered off while a disc was playing and then a
new disc is inserted, play will begin from the middle of the
new disc because the unit remembers the position where play
stopped on the previous disc.
Program play
Up to 24 tracks can be entered in the programmed sequence.
Preparation: Put the unit in stop mode. (See page 3.)
1
2 Select the desired track.
3 Register in sequence.
(The indication “M” and the programmed sequence appear
on the display panel.)
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program all the
desired tracks.
5
• If “ ” is displayed
No more tracks may be added to the sequence.
• To confirm the contents of the programmed se-
quence
Press PROGRAM while the disc is playing. (The numbers of
the programmed tracks appear on the display panel in se-
quence.)
• To delete the entire programmed sequence
Press the 7 button.
For your reference:
It is possible to program the same track in the sequence more
than one.
Release
Release
J
A
G
J
G
J
J
J
D
E
E
A
J
C
G
Notes:
E
F
This function minimizes sound interruption when vibrations are
encountered by utilizing audio data that has been stored ahead
of time (up to 40 seconds’ worth).
Press in stop status or during play .
The following indicator appears on the display.
When bumps continue repeatedly
The following indicator appears on the display and sound is in-
terrupted.
T.S.P.
RESUME RANDOM
NORMAL
REPEAT
The letters such as A in the various illustrations refer to the descriptions in the “Location of Controls” section. (See page 3.)
Triple Shock Protection (T.S.P.) Function
Using the unit with an audio system
The T.S.P. uses digital signal compression technology. It is rec-
ommended that the T.S.P. be kept in off status if the unit is con-
nected to a home audio system.
• The position of the T.S.P. button can be changed during play,
but this may cause a slight interruption in the sound because
the disc’s rotational speed changes.
• During T.S.P. operation, the disc rotates at a higher rate than
usual in order to collect extra audio data. This may cause the
batteries to run out faster and could result in a slight increase
in disc rotation noise.
Other Play Methods
B
E
E
To cancel the triple shock protection function
Press T.S.P. again.
1
ALL“”
“”
“”
RESUME RANDOM
NORMAL
RESUME RANDOM
NORMAL
RESUME RANDOM
NORMAL
RESUME RANDOM
NORMAL
T.S.P.
PROGRAM
OFF HBS LIVE
HBS/LIVE
OFF HBS LIVE
OFF HBS LIVE
RESUME RANDOM
NORMAL
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