Compu Link Remote Control System; Troubleshooting - JVC RX-777VBK Manual

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RX-777VBK
RX-777VSBK
RX-777VLBK
Note:
@ When JVC VCRs are connected to VCR
1 and VCR 2,
they will be controlled at the same time by the VCR
control buttons. Be especially careful when recording.
How to operate synchronized recording
1. Press @ CONTROL [TAPET] button.
2. Using @ TAPE
1/VCR/DAT
CONTROL
buttons, set the
tape deck to the record-pause mode.
Note:
@ 'Nhen setting the deck to the REC/PAUSE
mode, press
@ REC [0] and @ PAUSE/STILL [11] buttons
simultaneously.
If @ PLAY(®Jbutton
is used, syn-
chronized recording is impossible.
3. Press @ PHONO ((®)) or @ CD ( [81 } button cor-
responding to the source required to be recorded, to start
recording on the tape deck automatically.
How to play surround sound (Fig. 30)
1. @ SURROUND
ON/OFF:
Press this button to activate
the surround sound function.
2, @ SURROUND
MODE]
: Press this button to select the desired surround
mode (from DOLBY SURROUND, HALL and STADIUM)
IDELAY]
: Press this button to select the appropriate delay
time setting (from 1 to 3}.
3. @ REAR
LEVEL (I=) ,&)):
Using these buttons, set the
volume
of the rear speakers
{relative to the front speaker
volume)
Note:
@
For more details of the function of each button, refer to
the description in the "Remote Control Unit" section.
CAUTIONS:
@ When playing a DAT deck, connect it to the TAPE
2 terminals. (Also connect the remote cable between
the DAT deck and this unit.)
To start, press the TAPE
2 button
then press the
DAT CONTROL button.
@
Even if the source is changed from the DAT deck to
other equipment while the DAT deck is playing, the
DAT
deck will not stop operation. The opposite is
also the case; when the source is changed from other
equipment to the DAT deck, the other equipment
will not stop operation.
®@ {In order to assure proper operation, the buttons of
the RM-SR777/RM-SR777S should be firmly pressed
and its corresponding response confirmed.
1-14 (No, 20055)
COMPU LINK
iiiRemote |i!
Control System
COMPU LINK REMOTE CONTROL
SYSTEM
"COMPU
LINK"
Remote
Control System is a system which
has been originated and developed by JVC (Victor Company
of Japan,
Limited).
The remote control
units provided with
your COMPU
LINK
remote control components employ this
system.
By operating
the remote
control
unit in your hand,
you can not only contro! each component
of your COMPU
LINK component
but also enjoy such complicating perform-
ances as automatic source selection and synchronized record-
ing without
any difficulty.
Please operate
the JVC
remote
control
unit
yourself,
and
you
will find how excellent
this
system
is.
The
following
are
the brief explanations
of its
major performances.
1. Remote controlling of each component (Fig. 31)
@
Functions corresponding
to the following
buttons can
be
generated by the remote control unit
Cassette deck
PLAY,
STOP,
MUSIC
SCAN,
FAST
FORWARD,
REWIND,
PAUSE
and
RECORD
PLAY,
STOP,
AUTO
SEARCH,
and
TRACK NO. SELECT
PLAY
MODE
(CONTINUE,
PRO-
GRAM,
MAGAZINE
PROGRAM)
and DISC NO. SELECT
START
and STOP
PRESET CHANNEL
NO. SELECT
CD player
CD auto changer
Turntable
Tuning control
2. Automatic-source selection (Fig. 32)
If the attached remote cable is used to connect
this unit to
other
JVC
components
with
COMPU
LINK-1/SYNCHRO
terminals, sources can be switched
with just one touch of this
units source
selector
buttons and the corresponding
com-
ponent
will
start
to
play
automatically.
The
source
select
button
of the
remote
control
unit
or
the corresponding
component's PLAY button can also be used
When
switching
from one component
to another, such as a
cassette deck, turntable or CD player, the previous component
will stop playing after about five seconds.
3. Synchronized recording (Fig. 33)
Synchronized
recording
refers
to
the process
whereby
the
cassette
deck
automatically
starts
recording
in synchroniza-
tion with the CD player or turntable
Set the cassette deck to the REC/PAUSE
mode following the
procedure
in its instruction
manual.
For synchronized
re-
cording from a CD player, push the PLAY button of the CD
player.
The cassette deck enters the record mode the moment
the CD player starts and synchronized recording commences.
Synchronized
recording
stops
automatically
when
the
CD
player stops playing
To cancel
synchronized
recording,
push
the STOP
button of
the CD player, turntable or cassette deck
Notes:
@ When the REC/PAUSE mode is set by pushing PAUSE after
depressing
the
REC
and
PLAY
buttons
simultaneously,
synchronized recording is not possible. For details, refer to
your cassette deck's instruction manual.
@ You can program the order of recording tracks you wish to
hear. For details, refer to the instruction book of the CD
player.
@
During synchronized
recording, the blank gaps of about
4seconds
are
automatically
made
between
tunes.
By
utilizing these gaps, the music scanning is made possible.
@
Abnormal operation wilt result if the power supply of any
of the
components
is interrupted
during
synchronized
recording.
If this happens,
push the component's
PLAY
button again to restart.
@ Check that the COMPU
LINK-1/SYNCHRO
terminal of
each
component
is connected
with
the
remote
cable
provided, Be sure to read the instruction manual of each
component carefully.
®
Do not connect the remote cable when the cassette deck is
connected to the TAPE 2 terminals,
@
The source is locked to the CD or PHONO position during
synchronized
recording to avoid stopping or changing to
another
source
accidentally.
To change the source,
you
must first cancel synchronized recording.
@ When
performing
synchronised
recording
from
CD
or
PHONO
to a DAT deck, the source
selector will not be
locked.
TROUBLESHOOTING
What appears to be a malfunction may not always be serious.
Make sure first .. .
No sound and no illumination
Is the AC plug connected properly?
No sound from speakers
Are the speaker cords connected?
Are the SPEAKERS buttons pressed?
Sound from one speaker only
Are the speaker cords connected correctly? Is the BALANCE
control set to one extreme or the other?
Continuous hiss or buzzing during FM reception
The incoming signal may be too weak.
Use the correct antenna.
Occasional crackling noise during FM reception.
This may
be automobile
ignition noise.
Move antenna as far
away from the road as possible.
Loud hum during record playing
Is the turntable grounded?
Try to change the cord path
Howling during record playing
Is the turntable too close to a speaker?

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