Aiwa CDC-X135 manual

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    CDC-X135 w CDC-XI15 w STEREO CAR CO RECEIVER RAD1O-TOCADISCOS DE CD ESTEREOFONICO PARA AUTOIMOVIL OWNER’S RECORD For your convenience, record the model number and serial number (you will find them ontheright side of your$et) inthespace provided below. Please referto them when you contact your AIWA dealer in case of difficulty. Model No. ICDC-X135[...]

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    Welcome Thank you foryour purchasing this AIWAproduct. To optimize the performance of this unit, please read through this manual carefully. In addition to this operating instructions manual, be sure to refer to the separate installation and connections manuals as well. PRECAUTIONS ● This unit is designed to be operated on a 12-volt DC negative-gr[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT PANEL . . .. ... .. ..... ...... ...... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ...... ........ ..... ........ .... ...... ....... ..... ....... ....... ........ . 3 DETACHING AND AITACHING THE FRONT PANEL ..... ........ ...... ....... ...... ..... ........ .... ....... ...... ........ 4 SETTING THE CLOCK ...... ...... .......[...]

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    FRONTPANEL Display window ?? ?? ? ?? @ PWR bower onloff) button @ SEL (select) button @VOL (volume/audio) control @ Disc compartment @TAPE button @ DISP (dlsplsy) button @ 4 (eject) button @ MUTE button @ W (forward skip)/TUNE/V W (back skip)/TUNEV buttons @LOUD button @TAPE IN jack (3.5-mm dia.) @REPEAT button @Preset station buttons 1-6 @CD (CD p[...]

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    DETACHING AND ATTACHING THE FRONT PANEL 2 You can detach the front panel from the unit and carry it with you when you leave your car unattended. When you carry the front panel out of your car, use the supplied earring case. Before detaching the front panel, remove the CD to prevent possible damage to the unit. Press PWR to turn the unit off. While [...]

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    SETTING THE CLOCK RADIO OPERATION 1 2,4 3 1 Press PWR to turn the unit on. 2 Press and hold DISP for more than 2 seconds. 5 Press Atoset thehour. Press V to set the minutes. 4 Presa DISP. The clock starts working from O second. Having the clock displayed while the unit is turned on Pre$s DISP. The clock display appears for a few minutes, then the u[...]

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    To turn the unit off Press PWR. PRESETTING STATIONS Note 1 1 2 3 23 Press PWR to turn the unit on. Press BAND to sefect a desired band from among FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, and AM2. ~ Prees snd hold A.ME for more than 2 seconds to activate the automatic presetting function. This unit can store up to 6 stations in memory for preset station button 1 to 6 wi[...]

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    PRESETTING STATIONS 1 3 1 2 3 4 42 Press PWR to turn the unit on. Press BAND to select the band from among FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, and AM2. Tune in the station that you wish to preset with TUNE A or TUNE V. Press one of the preset station buttons 1 to 6 for approximately 2 seconds. While the station you are presetting is being registered in memory, the[...]

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    CD PLAY , 2 1 1 Insert a disc with the labeled aide upward to start CD play. If a disc is already inserted, press PWR to start CD play. The !rack number and elapsed playing time appear. CDiindicator 1 I Track number Elapsed playing time AD’M REPEAT 1+ Press these buttons to operate CD play. Press & CD w 144 To Eject a disc. Pause play. The tr[...]

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    CD PLA Y Press REPEAT during CD play. The’’REPEAT’indicator lights up andthecurrently selected track is played repeatedly. Press REPEAT again to deactivate Repeat play. Note If Repeat play is not activated, all the tracks on the disc are played repeatedly. SOUNDADJUSTMENTS 123 MU,TE LOUD 1 2 3 Press PWR to turn the unit on. Press SEL to selec[...]

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    Note Make sure to press VOL to hide the control when iONNECTING A you finish sound adjustment. MUTE button PORTABLE CASSETTE Press this button to temporarily lower the volume. PLAYER OR OTHER Press it again to restore the previous volume. EQUIPMENT Loudness function Press LOUD to reinforce both bass and treble especially when listening at low volum[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE Reset button The Reset button is visible when you detach the front panel. Try pressing this button if a CD does not operate properly. When you press this button, use the tip of a pointed object such as a pencil or toothpick. Note that the memory contents, however, will be erased by pressing this button. Rsset button Clea[...]

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    SPECIFICATIONS RADIO SECTION (FM) Frequency Range 87.5 MHz–1 08 MHz (100-kHz steps) 87.5 MHz-108 MHz (50.kHz steps) Usable Sensitively 12.7 dBf 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity 17.2 dBf IF Rejection: 80 dB Frequency Response: 30 Hz-15,000 Hz WN Ratio: 63 dB Stereo Separation: 35 dB at 1 kHz Alternata Channel Selectwily: 70 dB Capture Ratio: 3 dB (AM) F[...]

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