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Getting
Started
4a
caurTioON:
«
Make
all
connections
before
plugging
the
System
into
an
AC
power
outlet.
Connecting
the
Speakers
1.
Open
each
of
the
terminals
to
connect
the
speaker
wire
leads.
2.
Connect
the
speaker
cords
belween
the
Speaker
terminals
of
the
Unit
and
the
terminals
of
the
Speakers.
Connect
the
cords
with
a
black
line
to
the
(-)
terminals
and
cords
without
a
black
line
to
the
(+)
terminals.
3.
Close
each
of
the
terminals
to
securely
connect
the
cords.
Fight
side
(rear
view)
Left
side
(rear
view)
Marked
with
a
black
ing
«
Since
both
speakers
are
the
same,
you
can
put
either
one
to
the
right
left
side
4
CaurioNn:
*
ATV
may
display
irregular
colors
if
located
near
the
speakers.
If
this
happens,
set
the
speak-
ers
away
from
the TV.
Removing
the
speaker
grilles
(FS-SDSR)
‘The
speaker
grilles
can
be
moved.
When
removing:
1.
Pull
the
top
forwards
you
with
your
fingers.
2.
Also
pull
the
bottom
towords
you.
+
When
removing
the
speaker
grile
from
the
FS-SD9R's
speaker.
be
careful
not
to
damage
the
cabinet
(FS-SD7R
and
FS-SD9R}
When
attaching
the
speaker
grille:
iy
rank
Getting
Started
Connecting
the
AC
Power
Cord
Finmly
insert
the
supplied
AC
power
cord
into
the
AC
inlet
on
the
back
of
the
Unit
Es
Power
cord
ACM
4
CAUTIONS:
*
ONLY
USE
THE
JVC
POWER
CORD
PROVIDED
WITH
THIS
SYSTEM
TO
AVOID
MALFUNC-
TION
OR
DAMAGE
TO
THE
SYSTEM.
*
BE
SURE
TO
UNPLUG
THE
POWER
CORD
FROM
THE
OUTLET
WHEN
GOING
OUT
OR
WHEN
THE
SYSTEM
IS
NOT
IN
USE
FOR
AN
EXTENDED
PERIOD
OF
TIME.
Now
you
can
plug
the
AC
power
cord
into
the
wall
outlet,
and
your
System
is
at
your
command!
COMPU
Play
JVC's
COMPU
PLAY
feature
lets
you
control
the
most
frequently
used
System
functions
with
a
single
touch.
With
One
Touch
Operation
you
can
play
a
CD,
tum
on
the
radio,
of
listen
to
an
external
equipment
with
a
single
press
of
the
play
button
for
that
function.
One
Touch
Operation
turns
the
power
on
for
you. then
starts
the
function
you
have
specified.
At
the
same
time,
the
Top
Cover
moves
backward
to
allow
the
Unit's
top
button
operation.
[f
the
System
is
not
ready
(no
CD
in
Place),
the
System
still
powers
on
so
you
can
insert
a
CD.
How
One
Touch
Operation
works
in
each
case
is
explained
in
the
section
dealing
with
that
function.
‘The
COMPU
PLAY
buttons
are:
On
the
Remote
Control
CD
P/tt
button
FM/AM
button
MD/AUX
button
Automatic
Power
On
‘The
System
automatically
turns
on
with
the
following
operation.
©
When
you
press
the
CD
4
button
on
the
Remote
Control
or
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
on
the
Unit,
the
System
automatically
tums
on
and
the
Top
Cover
opens
to
allow
CD
setting.
However,
this
operation
does
not
change
the
function
to
CD.
‘When
you
press
the
|
button
to
tum
off
the
System,
the
Top
Cover
will
be
aulomatically
closed
if
it
is
opened.
‘>
When
you
press
the
DOOR
SLIDE
button
on
the
Remote
Control,
the
System
automatically
tums
on
and
the
Top
Cover
moves
backwards
to
allow
button
operation.
‘When
you
press
the
(|
button
to
turn
off
the
System,
the
Top
Cover
will
automatically
moves
back
to
the
original
position.
if
iris
in
the
backward
position.
FS-SD5R/FS-SD7R/FS-SD9R
4.
CAUTION:
Note
for
installation
+
Take
special
care
to
select
an
appropriate
installa-
(FS-SD7R)
(Fs-soor)
tion
place
where
an
earthquake
or
shock
does
not
cause
the
speaker
lo
collapse
or
drop
on
the
Moor.
FS-SD7R
/SD9R
Attach
the
supplied
spacers
lo
the
bottom
of
the
speaker
to
protect
the
cabinet.
prevent
slipping.
and
absorb
the
cabinet
vibration,
Peel
off
the
backing
from
a
spacer
and
attach
it.
.
+
Spacer
~
Spacer
--
Connecting
a
Subwoofer
Connect
a
signal
cord
(not
supplied)
between
the
System's
SUBWOOFER
terminal
and
the
input
terminal
of
an
extemal
sub-
woofer.
Subwooter
(not
supplied)
Signal
cord
(nol
supplied)
pire.
Ap
a
*
Use
the
plug
whose
diameter
is
Imm
or
lass
Connecting
External
Equipment
Connect
signal
cords
(nox
supplied)
between
the
System's
MD/AUX-OUTT/IN
terminals
and
the
output/input
terminals
of
the
exlemnal
MD
recorder,
tape
deck,
ete.
‘You
can
then
listen
to
the
extemal
source
through
the
System
or
record
the
System's
CD
player
or
tuner
to
the
external
unit
Signai
cord
(not
supplied)
Veter
Mss
4
or
&
=
~—
“or
We
enone
Cee
x2
Sagnal
cord
(not
supplied)
*sner
May
(not
supphod)
ee
nee
MO
recorder
or
lape
deck
Stereo
mini-plug
Pin-plug
«2
*
Use the
plug
whose
chametar
«1
lem
of
less
Connecting
an
MD
Recorder,
etc
(Digital
Output)
Unplug
the
cap
and
connect
an
optical
digital
cord
(not
supplied)
between
the
System's
CD
DIGITAL
OUT
terminal
and
the
input
terminal
of
the
MD
recorder.
etc.
You
can
record
the
digital
output
signal
from
the
System's
CD
Player
to
the
MD
recorder,
etc,
te
MO
recorder
atc
(not
supplied)
Optical
digital
cord
(not
supphed}
7
"Use
Ie
plug
whose
diameter
is
11mm
or
loss
Basic
Operations
wins
220)
vous
fe
Turning
the
Power
On
and
Off
Turning
the
System
On
Press
the
(y!
button.
‘The
Top
Cover
moves
backward
and
the
Unit's
top
buttons
appear.
The
display
comes
on
and
“HELLO”
is
displayed
once.
The
STANDBY/ON
indicator
lights
in
green.
‘The
System
comes
on
ready
to
continue
in
the
mode
it
was
in
when
the
power
was
last
turned
off.
IBFor
example,
if
the
last
thing
you
were
doing
was
listen-
ing
toa
CD.
you
are
now
ready
to
listen
to
a
CD
again.
If
you
wish,
you
can
change
to
another
source.
BB1f
you
were
listening
to
the
Tuner
last.
the
Tuner
comes
‘on
playing
the
station
it
was
last
set
to.
Turing
the
System
Off
Press
the
(|
button
again.
‘The
Top
Cover
moves
back
to
the
original
position.
“GOOD
BYE”
is
displayed
and
the
display
goes
out,
except
for the
clock
display.
The
STANDBY/ON
indicator
lights
in
red.
Some
power
is
always
consumed
even
though
power
is.
turned
off
(called
Standby
Mode).
IITo
switch
off
the
System
completely.
unplug
the
AC
power
cord
from
the
wall
outlet.
When
you
unplug
the
AC
power
cord,
the
clock
will
be
reset
to
0:00
after
about
20
minutes.
Adjusting
the
Brightness
(DIMMER)
You
can
adjust
the
brightness
of
the
backlighting
for
the
dis-
play.
When
the
System
is
Tumed
On
Each
time
you
press
the
DIMMER
button
on
the
Remote
Control,
the
brightness
of
the
backlighting
changes
as
fol-
lows:
Bright
>
Dark
->
(back
to
the
beginning)
Top
Cover
STANDBYION
indicator
oO
PHONES
When
the
System
is
Turned
Off
(STANDBY
MODE)
Each
time
you
press
the
DIMMER
button
on
the
Remote
Control.
ihe
brightness
of
the
backlighting
changes
as
fol-
lows:
No
backlighting
->
Dark
backlighting
+
(back
to
the
beginning}
on
When
the
System
is
turned
off
again
after
power
on,
the
brightness
in
Stanaby
mode
will
be
restored
to
the
previ-
ous
one
since
the
baghtness
setting
in
Standby
mode
1s
stored
in
memory.
Adjusting
the
Volume
Press
the
VOLUME
+
button
to
increase
the
volume
or
press
the
VOLUME
~
button
to
decrease
it.
AOLUME
123
You
can
adjust
the
volume
level
between
0
and
SO.
4
CAUTION:
*
DO
NOT
turn
on
the
System
and/or
start
pis
ing
any
source
without
first
setting
the
'OLUME
control
to
minimum,
as
a
sudden
blast
of
sound
could
damage
your
hearing,
speakers
and/or
headphones.
For
private
listening
Connect
a
pair
of
headphones
to
the
PHONES
jack.
No
sound
comes
out
of
the
speakers.
Be
sure
to
1urn
down
the
volume
before
connecting
or
put-
ling
on
headphones.
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JVC FS-SD5R Specifications

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BrandJVC
ModelFS-SD5R
CategorySpeaker System
LanguageEnglish

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