Audiovox CDC-825 manual

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    CDC-825 10 - DISC CD CHANGER OWNER'S OWNER'S OWNER'S OWNER'S OWNER'S MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL CDC-10R WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL)[...]

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    The CDC-825 is designed to be operated only on 12 volt DC negative ground systems. The unit can not be used on 24 volt or positive ground systems. TEMPERATURE The unit may not operate correctly in extremely hot or cold temperatures. It is equipped with a built-in thermal protection circuit which will stop operation of the unit when the temperature [...]

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    Dirt, dust, scratches and warpage cause sound skips during playback and a deterioration of sound quality. To take proper care of your discs: 1. Use compact discs that have the mark shown on the right. 2. Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc's signal surface (glossy side) with a soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, t[...]

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    LOADING DISCS INTO THE MAGAZINE The CDC-825 CD Changer uses a specially-designed magazine to hold up to 10 compact discs. Insert discs into the magazine with the label side up as shown in Figure 1. As each disc is inserted into the magazine, the push-out knob for that slot will be raised as shown in Figure 2. REMOVING DISCS FROM THE MAGAZINE To rem[...]

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    Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Door Eject switch 4 LOADING THE MAGAZINE INTO THE CHANGER Completely slide the door on the changer to the right as shown in Figure 4. Making sure the top of the magazine is facing upward, gently insert it into the unit until it clicks into place, as shown in Figure 5. Slide the door of the changer fully closed and the unit is r[...]

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    1 LCD DISPLAY The LCD Display Panel will illuminate when the CD changer is operating. Different symbols will appear depending on the function and operation in use. Each display is explained in the applicable function explanation below. 2 PLAY / PAUSE ( / ) Pressing this button turns on the CD changer, illuminates the LCD panel and begins play of di[...]

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    3 POWER OFF SWITCH (OFF) Press this switch to turn the CD changer off and return to normal FM reception. 4 DISC SELECT ( - +) Press this disc select button to select the desired disc for play as shown on the LCD panel. The unit will automatically load the selected disc and begin play. To advance to a higher number disc, press the + side of the butt[...]

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    of that disc will continue ("SCAN" and "DISC" will disappear from the display). Disc Scan mode will also be cancelled by activating any other function (Repeat, Shuffle, Disc Select, Track Skip, or Track Search). bl REMOTE SENSOR The sensor for the infrared signal from the optional wireless remote control is located behind this l[...]

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    8 The CDC-10R Wireless Remote Control (optional) is capable of operating all functions of the wired control unit. Each button on the remote control functions in the same way as the comparable button on the wired control unit. For optimal operation of the remote control, always aim it toward the Remote Sensor bl on the control unit. WIRELESS REMOTE [...]

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    9 9 INFRARED SENDER The wireless signal from the remote control is sent from this lens. For optimal range and performance of the remote control, always aim the Sender at the Remote Sensor bl on the wired control unit. Do not let your finger interfere with the signal and make sure the lens does not become blocked by dirt, dust, etc. If necessary, cl[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING An error made in operation or during installation of this product may be mistaken for a system malfunction. Please perform the checks described below before contacting your dealer or service facility. No power Magazine cannot be installed CD is not played Noise, skipping, or intermittent sound during playback. Blown fuse Incorrect c[...]

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    © 1996 AUDIOVOX CORP., HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. PRINTED IN KOREA Form. No. 128-4550B AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 36 months from the date of original purchase, s[...]