Jensen JTA-450 User Manual

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BATTERY CARE
i. If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the battery. An old or

leaking battery can cause damage to the Remote Control.

ii. Do not dispose of batteries in fire, batteries may explode or leak.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When the battery becomes weak, the operating distance of the
Remote Control is greatly reduced and you will need to replace the
Lithium battery.
1. Remove the battery compartment from bottom of the Remote

Control.

2. Install 1 “CR2025” Lithium battery with the positive side facing up.
3. Replace the battery compartment.

IMPORTANT: Be sure that the battery is installed correctly. Wrong polarity may damage the

Remote Control and void the warranty.


USING THE REMOTE CONTROL CORRECTLY


Note: The Remote Control is only for operating the USB and MMC Card functions.
z Point the Remote Control at the SENSOR (IR) located on the front of the System.
z The functions of the remote buttons are the same as the corresponding controls on the

main unit.

z The performance of the infrared SENSOR may be degraded causing unreliable

operation if there is a strong ambient light source in the same room.

z The recommended effective distance for remote operation is about 10-15 feet.


RADIO OPERATION

1. Slide the FUNCTION Selector (12) to the “TUNER” position.
2. Slide the BAND Selector (11) to either AM, FM or FM ST (FM Stereo Mode).
3. Rotate the TUNING CONTROL (10) until you reach the radio station you wish to listen

to. The radio station frequency shows on the LCD DISPLAY.

4. Adjust the sound level by rotating the VOLUME CONTROL (23).
5. To turn off the radio, Slide the FUNCTION Selector (12) to the “OFF” position. The

LCD DISPLAY will go “off”.


FM STEREO RECEPTION
With the BAND Selector (11) in the “FM ST” position, the FM Stereo Indicator “

” will

light up when listening to a strong station that is broadcasting in “Stereo”.
Slide the BAND Selector (11) to the FM position if the FM stereo reception is weak. The
reception may improve, but the sound is now monaural (MONO).

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