Aiwa CT-X418 manual

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    CT-X418 w STEREO CAR CASSEITE RECEIVER RADIO-CASSEllE ESTEREOFONICO PARA AUTOMOVIL OWNER’S RECORD For your convenience, record the model number and serial number (you will find them on the right side of yourset) inthespace provided below. Please referto the,m when you contact your AIWA dealer in case of difficulty. Model No. I CT-X418 Serial No. [...]

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    Welcome Thank you for your purchasing thisAIWA product. 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-g[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT PANEL ............. ............ ............ .............. ............. ............... .......... ............... ................. .. .. .. .. . . 3 DETACHING AND ATTACHING THE FRONT PANEL ..... .............. .......... ............ ................... ... . ... 4 SETTING THE BEEP TONE .............. ................ .[...]

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    FRONTPANEL Display window @H-BASS button @ PWR (power onloff) button @ SEL (select) button @ +/- (sudio control) button @ EJECT & button @ Csssette compartment @ DIRECTION +/* button @BAND button @ CRP (CD changer ready position) button @~ (release) button @I TUNE VIA buttons @MUTE button @CD IN jack (3.5-mm dia.) @Preset station buttons 1-6 @A[...]

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    DETACHING AND ATTACHING THE FRONT PANEL 1 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 cassette to prevent possible damage to the unit. 1 2 3 Press PWR to turn the un[...]

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    SETTING THE BEEP TONE SETTING THE CLOCK The unit is preset at the factory to beep each time you press any button on the front panel except OPEN. You can stop beeping by following the procedure below. ~ With the unit off, prees 1 and 4 at the same time. The “BEEP indication appears. Each time you press them, this function turns on or off. The beep[...]

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    RADIO OPERATION 1 32 2 2 3 4 4 Press PWR to turn the unit on. The radio frequency appears. Press BAND to select the band from among FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM. The band indication appears cyclically in order. (FMI, FM2 and FM3 share the same frequency range.) Band Frequency indication indication Press (more than 0.5 second) either TUNE V or TUNE Atotune [...]

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    PRESETTING STATIONS 1 2 Press BAND to select a desired band from among FMI, FM2, FM3 and AM. Pm3 Press and hold A.ME for more than 1.5 seconds to activate the automatic praseting function. The six strongest available stations will be stored in memory on the preset station buttons 1 to 6 in order of their signal strength. USe this function to automa[...]

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    1 2 ~ Press BAND to select a desired band from among FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM. z Pressthedesired preset station button. The number of the pressed preset station button is displayed next to the frequency indication. Active tuning reception control (ATRC) This unit automatically suppresses FM noise caused by varying signal strength resulting from movemen[...]

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    TAPE PLAYBACK Auto reverse function When the end of the tape is reached during playback or fast tape transport, the direction of the tape is automatically reversed, and playback starts again. Tape direction indications Playback Fast- forward or rewind Lower side I /, 4 -4- ‘/ i ’ Before turning the ignition off Be sure to eject any cassette[...]

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    MUTE button Press this button to temporarily lower the volume. Press it again to restore the previous volume, You can enjoy music with strong bass sound. H-BASS Press H-BASS to obtain powerful bass. The “H BASS indicator lights up. Each time you press H-BASS, this function turns on or off. CRP (CD changer ready position) You can enjoy CD changer [...]

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    CRP (CD changer ready flosition) Y Press PWR to turn the unit on. If a cassette is inserted, remove it to prevent possible damage to the unit. z Press CRP to switch the unit to CRP mode. The “CRP indicator lights up. s Play aCDwith yourCDchangersystem. A Adjust the volume with +/-. To stop CD changer play 1. Press CRP. 2. Turn off your CD changer[...]

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    MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Cleaning the front panei When the front panel is soiled, wipe the surface of the panel with a dry and soft cloth. Cieaning the tape head Use a cleaning cassette to clean the playback head and capstans approximately once a month. If the playback head is dirty, the high tones may not be reproduced properly. Cieaning the con[...]

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