Maintenance, Additional information – JVC CA-MXJ75R User Manual

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Maintenance

To get the best performance of the unit, keep your discs, tapes, and mechanism clean.

Handling cassette tapes

• If the tape is loose in its cassette, take

up the slack by inserting a pencil in
one of the reels and rotating.

• If the tape is loose, it may get

stretched, cut, or caught in the
cassette.

• Be careful not to touch the tape

surface.

• Avoid the following places to store the

tape:
— In dusty places
— In direct sunlight or heat
— In moist areas
— Near a magnet

Handling discs

• Remove the disc from its case by

holding it at the edge while pressing the
center hole lightly.

• Do not touch the shiny surface of the

disc, or bend the disc.

• Put the disc back in its case after use to

prevent warping.

• Be careful not to scratch the surface of

the disc when placing it back in its
case.

• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight,

temperature extremes, and moisture.

To clean the disc
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a
straight line from center to edge.

DO NOT use any solvent — such as conventional
record cleaner, spray, thinner, or benzine — to
clean the disc.

Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations
may be different from the above list.

Description of the PTY codes:

NEWS:

News.

AFFAIRS:

Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the
news — debate, or analysis.

INFO:

Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in
the widest sense.

SPORT:

Program concerned with any aspect of sports.

EDUCATE:

Educational programs.

DRAMA:

All radio plays and serials.

CULTURE:

Programs concerning any aspect of national or
regional culture, including language, theatre, etc.

SCIENCE:

Programs about natural sciences and technology.

VARIED:

Used for mainly speech-based programs like
quizzes, panel games and personality interviews.

POP M:

Commercial music of current popular appeal.

ROCK M:

Rock music.

M.O.R. M:

Current contemporary music considered to be “easy-
listening.”

LIGHT M:

Instrumental music, and vocal or choral works.

CLASSICS:

Performances of major orchestral works,
symphonies, chamber music, etc.

OTHER M:

Music not fitting into any of the other categories.

WEATHER: Weather reports and forecasts.

FINANCE:

Stock Market reports, commerce, trading etc.

CHILDREN: Programs targeted at a young audience.

SOCIAL A:

Programs about sociology, history, geography,
psychology and society.

RELIGION:

Religious programs.

PHONE IN:

Involving members of the public expressing their
views either by phone or at a public forum.

TRAVEL:

Travel information.

LEISURE:

Programs about recreational activities.

JAZZ:

Jazz music.

COUNTRY:

Songs which originate from, or continue the musical
tradition of the American Southern States.

NATIONAL: Current popular music of the nation or region in that

country’s language.

OLDIES:

Music from the so-called “golden age” of popular
music.

FOLK M:

Music which has its roots in the musical culture of a
particular nation.

DOCUMENT: Program concerning factual matters, presented in an

investigative style.

TRAFFIC:

Traffic announcement.

Additional Information

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