INSTRUCTIONSGVT0294-006B[UN/J]UX-J51MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM— Consists of CA-UXJ51 and SP-UXJ51TMFor customer use:Enter below the Model No. and Serial N
10Connecting Other Accessories (Commercially Available Units)Connecting the SystemWhen connecting a related system component, read the instruction man
11Connecting the SystemSUB WOOFER PRE OUTConnect a subwoofer with a built-in amplifier to the [SUB WOOFER PRE OUT] terminal on the rear panel of the m
USBUSB12Main unitStandby ModeWhile the [STANDBY/TIMER] indicator on the main unit is lit, the system is using very weak current to maintain the built-
13DisplayDisplays shown in this manualmay di er from the actual displays.Component Names and FunctionsShows numbers and text.AUTOLights during auto t
Clears settings. (P.29)Display settings.(P.59)Switches the information shown on the display. (P.25, 31, 35, 37)Sets the shu e of iPod.(P.35)14Remote
15Loading the remote control batteries1 Remove the battery cover.2 Load the AAA-size batteries supplied with the system.3 Close the battery cover.Chec
16While this system can be controlled from either the remote control or the main unit, the explanations in this manual primarily describe operation pr
17Explains the procedure for CDs.Operation iconsHow to Use This ManualExplains the procedure for the radio.Related functions that may also be helpfulE
18Basic OperationPreparationsCheck the connections. (P.8-11)Have the remote control ready. (P.15)Increases the volumeLowers the volumeLowers the volum
19Basic OperationOn remote control [D.AUDIO], [TUNER/BAND], [CDE], [iPodE], [USBE], [D-IN], [AUX] key also turn on the power.Pressing the power [ ] k
2Warnings, Cautions and OthersCAUTION• Do not block the ventilation openings or holes. (If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspa
20Discs must be finalized during writing.Depending on the equipment or recording mode used for recording onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc, and depending on t
21Important InformationSupported Audio FilesOn this system, you can play the audio file types listed below (MP3, WMA and AAC).AAC les (USB only)File
22Important InformationCautions on CD discsAlways use a disc carrying the marking.A disc without this marking may be unable to be played back correc
23CDPlaying Back from a CD …………………………………… 24CD Random Playback Mode ……………………………… 27CD Repeat Playback Mode ………………………………… 27CD Program Playback Mode
24Press the [L] key to open the CD tray and then insert the CD.11Playing Back from a CDPress the [CDE] key. 33Insert and play the CD.If a disc is alre
25Related InformationOperations during CD playbacknStopping playbackPress the [F] key. CDAudio Settings R P.43 onwardslTo play the 3rd track, press th
26CDTrack le playback sequencenTrack 1 ... F0_1.mp3Track 2 ... F0_2.mp3Track 3 ... F0_3.mp3Track 4 ... F1_1.mp3Track 5 ...
CD• RPage XX• RPage XXRelated InformationCD27Related InformationSupported Audio Files R P.21Audio Settings R P.43 onwardsllThis mode plays the tracks
28CDYou can select up to 50 tracks and play them in the order you like.Press the [CDE] key to switch the input source to CD. Playback begins when you
CD• RPage XX• RPage XXRelated InformationCD29Related InformationCD Repeat Playback ModeR P.27lPress the [CDE] key to begin playback.55To select two or
3Caution: Proper VentilationTo avoid risk of electric shock and re, and to prevent damage, locate the apparatus as follows:1. Front: No obstructions
3030Listening to FM/AM RadioSimply pressing the [TUNER/BAND] key turns on the system and allows you to listen to the radio. lSelect a station.22This s
31Related InformationReceiving Radio BroadcastsAuto tuning(Select this mode when reception is good.)Manual tuning(Select this mode when reception is p
Press the [MODE] key.11Press the [ENTER] key.A broadcast station that cannot be preset with AUTO MEMORY should be set with Manual preset. (P. 33)lPres
33Receiving Radio Broadcasts33Use this procedure to make the station you are currently listening to a preset number. If the selected preset number is
34Playing Back from iPodThis section explains how to connect and play from Apple iPod.iPodOpen the cover on the main unit, and then connect iPod to th
iPodSupported Audio Files R P.21Audio Settings R P.43 onwardsllOperations during iPod playbacknSkipping forward/backHold down the [G] or [H] key.Hold
36Playing Back from a USB DeviceThis section explains how to connect a USB ash memory or USB mass storage class compliant digital audio player (“USB
37USBRelated InformationSupported Audio Files R P.21Audio Settings R P.43 onwardsllOperations during USB device playbacknSelecting folder playback mod
38Playing Back from External ComponentsThis section explains how to connect external components to the system and play back tracks.External Components
39External ComponentsRelated InformationAdjusting the External Component Input LevelUse the procedure below to adjust the input level for the external
What the UX-J51 Can DoVarious recording formatsDisc PlaybackAs well as music CDs, the system will also play discs containing recorded audio files (MP3
40Playing Back from a Digital Audio PlayerYou can connect a digital audio player to the system and use it to play tracks.D.AUDIOConnect the digital au
41D.AUDIORelated InformationAdjusting the Digital Audio Player Input Level R P.42Audio Settings R P. 43 onwardsll33When you have nished using the di
42D.AUDIOAdjusting the Digital Audio Player Input LevelPress the [D.AUDIO] key.1133Select "INPUT LEVEL".Press the [C] or [D] key.44Adjust th
43Audio SettingsUse the procedures in this chapter to specify the sound quality settings for your stereo system.You can use the system's sound qu
44Select "CONEQ SET".Press the [C] or [D] key.Press the [ENTER] key. With the digital sound correction technology of Convolution Equalizer (
45CONEQ (Acoustic Equalizer)The display changes as shown below.Suitable for a room where sound is echoed easily (a room with a lot of hard materials,
4622Press the [A] or [B] key to adjust the level.Digital Signal ProcessorThe system has a digital signal processor (DSP), which allows you to adjust t
Continued to next page47Adjusting the Range Levels (TONE)You can adjust the low-, mid- and high-range tones to match your preferences (TONE).Digital S
48Digital Signal Processor33Press the [A] or [B] key to adjust the low tones (BASS) level.22Press the [C] or [D] key to select the frequency (Low: 100
Continued to next page49Digital Signal Processor55Press the [C] or [D] key to select the frequency (Low: 1kHz, Mid: 2kHz, or High: 3kHz) of the mid-ra
5ContentsProcedures by Input SourceMaintenanceP. 2 3P.63Be sure to read these precautions.Warnings, Cautions and Others ………… 2Accessories ………………………………
8899Press the [ENTER] key.If you set a level other than 0, the “TONE” is displayed.l101077Press the [TONE] key.Press the [C] or [D] key to select the
Sound Presets• RPage XX• RPage XXRelated Information51Disabling D-BASS, TONE e ects (FLAT)Press the [FLAT] key.11The “D-BASS” and “TONE” levels are s
52BALANCEUse this procedure to adjust the volume balance for the left and right speakers.Adjusting the Speaker Volume BalanceSelect “BALANCE”.Press th
53Setting the TimerSetting the Sleep Timer (SLEEP) …………………………… 54Setting the Program Timer (TIMER SET) …………………… 55Display SettingsSetting the Display
54Setting the Sleep Timer (SLEEP)This function automatically turns the system off after a set interval. You can set an interval from 10 to 90 minutes,
Continued to next page55Related InformationSetting the TimerSetting the Program Timer (TIMER SET)This function allows you to use the timer to start pl
56Setting the TimerSpecify the “ON” (start time) setting.*7*7Specify the “OFF” (end time) setting.*8*8Use the [A] or [B] key to set the “hour”.Use th
TUNER CD iPodAUX D-IN USBContinued to next pageSetting the Timer RP. X X RP. X XllRelated InformationSetting the Timer57 Playback begins at the specif
58Setting the TimerTo turn a timer o or onWhen the system is turned on, press the [TIMER] key.nlPress the power [ ] key to turn the power OFF. Th
Related InformationDisplay SettingsUse these settings to adjust the brightness of the display and to specify the settings for the main unit dial light
6AM loop antenna (1) FM indoor antenna (1)Remote control (1)Batteries for Remote control (R03: 2)Check that all accessories are present in the packag
60Set the system clock to the correct time. If the system clock time setting is not correct, the Program Timer will not start playback at the correct
Related Information61Auto Power Save (A.P.S.)Auto Power Save (A.P.S.) is automatically turns the system o if no operation is performed for 30 minute
Setting the Power SupplySpecify whether power is supplied to iPod or USB device, even when iPod or USB device is connected but not selected as an inpu
63MaintenanceThis chapter explains what to do when error messages appear on the display or when problems arise. It also describes how to store and mai
64MessagesDisplayed Message MeaningNO DISC There is no CD inserted.RInsert a CD.NO PGM No tracks are programmed.RProgram the tracks you want to listen
65TroubleshootingWhenever the system is not operating as expected, check the following tables to see if you can resolve the problem yourself before re
66TroubleshootingCDA CD does not play back when loaded. Load the disc correctly with the label side facing upward.Clean the disc. (See <Care and st
67TroubleshootingMicrocomputer malfunction (the system does not work, the display is faulty, etc.).Malfunctions may occur due to an external cause or
68Term Meaning PageAAC An abbreviation for “Advanced Audio Coding”. This is a compression standard that applies only to the audio component in image c
69Care and StorageCare and storage of main unitKeep the system out of the following locationsAreas exposed to direct sunlight.Areas subjected to exces
7Always install the system on a flat, stable surface. When installing the system on a stand of some sort, be sure to check the strength of the stand.T
70Speci cations[Amplifier]Effective output power during STEREO operation ...40 W+40 W RMS (1kHz, 10%T.H.D., 4 Ω)Total harmonic distortion ...0.03
71Manufactured under license from Real Sound Lab, SIA.CONEQ is a trademark of Real Sound Lab, SIA.Design and specifications are subject to change with
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8Main ConnectionsConnecting the SystemTo AC wall outlet Push into the slot.AM loop antenna1Connect to [FM75].2Find the location that gives the best r
9Connecting the SystemThe antenna supplied with the system is a basic antenna for indoor use. For stable signal reception, the use of an outdoor anten
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