aiwa NSX-D70 CD Stereo System User Manual

June 17, 2024
Aiwa

NSX-D70 CD Stereo System

Product Information

Specifications

  • Brand: Alu.la
  • Model: NSX-D70
  • Type: CD Stereo System
  • Audio: Digital Audio

Product Usage Instructions

Installation

Before operating the unit, please read and follow the operating
instructions carefully. Keep the operating instructions for future
reference. Also, ensure that you strictly follow all warnings,
cautions, and safety suggestions mentioned below:

Attachments

Do not use attachments not recommended by the unit manufacturer,
as they may result in the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury
to persons.

Water and Moisture

Avoid using this unit near water or any other liquid.

Electric Power

This unit should be operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are unsure about the type of
power supply in your home, consult your appliance dealer or local
power company. To operate the unit on battery power or other
sources, refer to the operating instructions.

Overloading

Avoid overloading wall outlets, extension cords, or integral
convenience receptacles, as it can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.

Lightning

To protect the unit during lightning storms or when it is left
unattended and unused for a long period, unplug it from the wall
outlet.

Outdoor Antenna

An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity
of overhead power lines or other electric light or power
structures. If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to
the unit, ensure that the antenna or cable system is grounded to
provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static
charges.

Maintenance

Cleaning

Before cleaning, unplug the unit from the wall outlet. Do not
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.

Damage Requiring Service

If the power cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled,
or objects have fallen into the unit, unplug it from the wall
outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

Grounding

Ensure proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure
when installing an outside antenna system. Follow the guidelines
provided in Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANS[/NFPA
No 70, for information on proper grounding, size of grounding
conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What should I do if my unit does not operate normally?

A: Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may cause the
unit to malfunction. If the unit still does not operate normally,
refer to the troubleshooting section in the operating instructions
or seek assistance from qualified service personnel.

Q: Can I use liquid cleaners to clean the unit?

A: No, do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth instead.

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OWNER’S RECORD Recordthe model numberand serialnumberof your set(foundat [he rearofyourset)bdow Refertothemwhencontactingyor Nwa dealer
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call toll free 1-800-BUY-AIWA
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ReadtheOperatingInstrudons carefullyandcompletelybefore operatingthe unit Besire to keeptheOperatinginstructions for futureieferenceAll warningsandcau[ionsin [heOperating instructionsandon theunt shouldbestrictlyfollowed=asweft as thesafetysuggestionsbelow
Warning
TOpreventelectric shock ol injury, thesesafetyinstructions should be followedin the installaton, useand serv cing the unit
Installation
Attachments- Do notuseattachmentsnot recommendebdy theunitmanufacturearstheymayresultintheriskof fire,e ectdc shockor iniury to persons Water and Moisture Do not useth s unit nea water- tar
example,heal a bathtub,washbowl,kitchen sink, or laundry tub, ina wet basemento, r neara swimmngpoe, andtile like Heat – Oeoat use this _nit near sourcesoi beat,nc/uding nestingvents,stoves,or otherapp ancesthatgenerateheat It alsoshouldnot beplacedin temperaturesass than5″C(41F) or greaterthan35″C(95F) Mountingsadace- Place_heunt on a fiat, evensurface Accessories-Donotplaceths unit onanunstabe cart,stand, tdpod,bracketo, r table Theunit maytal, causingseriousnjury to a child or an adult, and seriousdamageto the appliance Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommendedby the marefacurer,or sold withthe unit Any mountingof theapplianceshould fellow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommendedbythe manufadume Portable cart – An appliance and cart combinationshouidbemovedwithcam Quick StOpse, xcessiveforce,and unevensurfaces maycausetheapplianceandcartcombination to overturn

Ventilation Theunit sbouldbesgaatedwithadequatespace aroundit sohat properheatvanlilaton s assured Allow 10 cmclearancefrom the rearandlhe top of theunit, and 5 cm Itemthe eachside SIoisandopeningsin thecabinetandthebackor bottomare providedfor ventilagon,andto ensurere iableoperationolthe unit andto protectit from overheatingt,heseopeningsmust not be blocked or covered The openingsshou!d never be blockedbyplacing theunit on abed,sofa,rug or othersimilar surfacelhs unit sllould notbepiacedina built-in installation suchasa bookcaseunlessproperventilationis provided Object and Liquid Entry- Neverpush obiectsof any kind into this unit through _hecab net slots as they may touch dangerousvoltagepointsor short cimuit partsthatcoud result n a tireor electricshock Neverspill liquidof any kindon the unit
ElectricPower
Pae:Saa_ces- This _it shouldbeopelated, onlyI_omg_o typeOfpowersourceindicatedonthema_kinglabel ifyou are not sureofthetypeof powersupplyto yourhome,consultyour appliancedealeror localpowercompanyTo operateunil on battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions
Grounding or Polarization – This unit is providedwith a po arizedaiternating- currenin_e plug (a plughavingoneblade widel thanthe ethel} This plug will ft into thepowel outer oniy oneway This is asafetyfeatureif youareunableto insert the plug fully into theoutlet,l_yreversingtheplug If the plug should still [a to ill, contactyour electrician_orap aceyour obsoleteoatiet Donotdefeathesafetypurposeofthepolarized Plug Power-Cord Prolection – Power- suppy cords should be rootedsothattheyarenot likelyto bewalkedon or pinchedby itemsplaceduponor againsthem,payingparticularattention to cordsatplugs,conveniencereceptac!esa,ndthepointwhere they exPf.rom the produd

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Overloading- DOnotoverloadwall outletSrextensioncords,
integralconveniencereceptaclesasibiscan resJlt in a risk of fre or electricshock

Lightning
Foraddedprolecgonfor this unit receiverduringa Iightngg storm,or whenitis leftunattendedandunusedfor long per ode

OutdoorAntenna
Powerlines -Anoutsideantennasystemshouldnotbelocated inthevicinity of overheadpowerIglesor other electricght or powerdmu ts, or where il can fall into such power ines or

of time,unplugitfromthewal outletanddisconnec[theantenna or cable sys[em This will preventdamageto the unit due [u lightningandpower nesurges
Maintenance

circuits Wheninstalling an outsideantennasystem,extreme careshouldbe takento keepfromtouchingsuch power[nes
or circuitsascontactwi_hthemmight berata OutdoorAntennaGrounding ifanoutsideantennaor cable

Cleaning- Unpugthis unitfromthewall outletbeforecleaniPg, Do not use fiquid cleanersor aerosolcleanersUsea damp ololh for cleaning

systemis connectedto the unit, be suretheantennaor cable Damage RequiringService

systems groundedso asto providesomeprotectionagainst vogagesulges andbu it-up staticcharges Section810of the National Electr cal Code, ANS[/NFPA No 70, provides

Unplug this unit from the wal ou!let and referservicingto qualiliedservicepersonne underthefo owingeondit ona
Whenthe powercord or plug is damaged

informaton with regardto propergrounding of the mastand

If liquidhas beenspilled,or objectshavefaen inlo theuni

supportingstructureg, roundingof thelead-inwiretoanantenna – If theunit hasbeenexposedIo rainor water

discharge unit, size ot grounding conductors, IDeationof antenna- discharguenit, connectionto groundingelectrodes, andrequirereemsfor thegroundng electrodeSeethefigure

– Iftheunitdoesnotoperalenormallybyfollowinglheoperating nstroctone Adjustonly thoseconlrolathatare coveredby the oberalinginstructionsas improperadjl stmentof other

controlsmayresulln damageandwil oftenrequireextensive

work bya qualifiedtechnicianto restoretheunit to normal

LEADIN -” WIRE

operaPon If theunit hasbeendroppedor thecabinethasbeendamaged

GROUNCDRAMP

ANTENNA – When the unit exhibitsa distinct changein performance-

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DUNINSTICTEHNANRAGE ths indicatesa needfor service

(NECSECTION Do not attemptto service this unit yoursef as opening or

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removingcoversmayexposeyoulo dangerousvoltageor other hazardsReferall servcing to qualifiedservicepersonnel

Ep_GROUNDING 0 SERVCE

CONDUCTORSReplonenieet Pails – Whenreplacemenpt artsarerequired,

(NECSECTON be sure the service teclmician has used rep acementparts

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specifiedbythemanufactureorr havingthesamecharaciedslics

ELECTROSDY£STEM (NECART250PARTN)

GROUNCDLAMPS

as theorigina part Unaulhodzedsubstitutionsmay resull in

NRCNADONAELLECTRICCAOLDE fire,e ectdcshock or other hazards

Solely Check- Uponthecompletonof anyserv eeor repairs

to Ibis unt, askthe servicetechnicianIo performsafetycllecks

to determinethat[heunit is n properoperatingcond t on

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TABLEOFCONTENT5

IMPORTANTSAF_ INSTRUCTIONS ……… 2

PREPARATIONS…………………………….

4

PARTSAND CONTROLS ………….. ……….. 5

ADJUSTMENTSBEFOREOPERATIONS …….. 8

CO OPERATIONS ………………………..

10

8ADI0 OPERATIONS ………………………

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TAPEOPERATIONS ………………………..

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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS ……………………

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TIMER OPERATIONS ………………………

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REFERENCE ……………………………….

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System and accessories
CX-ND7OCO stereoeassetlereceiver SX-ND70Frontspeakers Remoteconlrol FM antenna AM antenna

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PREPARATIONS

Connection
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1 Connect the front speakers. Connectthe dghl front speaker(marked”R” on the rear side) to the SPEAKERSR terminalsand plaoeit on the rgh side of theunit Connedthe left(marked”L” on the rearside) to the SPEAKERSL terminalsand place it on the left sideThe speakercords with the whitestlipes go to _he0 _ermrials

2 Connect the supplied antennas. Strp off the nsu aton of the FM antennawith twisting the cord ConnecttheFM antennato theEM75 _ terminalwiihoui the · mark and the AM antsn _ato ‘.he AM lOOP ie_minas
AMantenna

Remotecontrol
Detachthe batterycompartmentd at lhe leal of the remote contlol and inselt two R6 (sze AA) batterieswi_hcorrect Polar ty
R6(AA)

3 Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet. WhentheAC powercord is connectedrean ACouter for the first time, DEMOappearson the display Tc deactivatetheDEMO,pressDEMO/ECO
· Do not short-circuitthe @ and@ speakercord leads · Do not leave obeds generating magnetism or ob eels
affectedby magnetismnearthe speakers

· Repace the batterieswith new ones whenthe operationa distancebetweenLheremolecontrolandmain unitbecomes shorter
· Removethebatteriesif the unii is notgoing to be usedlot an extendedperiodo[ time
· Theremolecontrolmaynotoperatef ii is usedunderintense sun ght, elc, o if its Ine of sigd is obstructed

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PARTS AND CONTROLS Main unit:rear
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_’yna°m_int-_rat-_ed-_e_o°_A_mp_ifie

O AM LOOP, FM 75 2terminals Pug n the suppliedAM and EManiennashere
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VIDEO/AUX jacks AccepBanalogsouedsignalsfrom exlemalequipmeot Connectusing an optionalconnectng cablewith RCA phoneplugs (red plug lo R jack,white plug _oL iack) Referalsototheoperatnginstruciionsofyourequipment Toswitchluncgonto externailnput,turnthe Dial%nelion (see”ADJUSfMEN1SBEFOROEPERATIONS)t”o select heVID£O/AUXtunc%n
TIO, ; TOchangethe displayednamelot this function, select the VIDEO/AUXfunction, then Iold down ENTERand pressPOWERon theunit Repea!lheprocedurelo seled ‘RUX”, “VIDEO” or ‘TV”

isabrend-newampli%rsys_emwhereclea_midtohigl_raoge
frequencysound asweftasrich low frequencysound,can be rep educedandlisfenerscanenjoytheclose-to-o%inalsound

wgh lessdistorton at eitherhigh or lowvolume levels

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O SPEAKERS_ terminals
Coneectthespeakercordof the supped front speakers here

O AC power cord

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Main unit:front

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0 Dial Function Selectsa function(TAPE,TUNERV, IDEO/AUXor CD)
DECK 1/2 SelectsDECK1 or 2 inTapefunction
BAND Selectsa bandin T_nerfunction
0 POWER _STANDBY/ON Switchestheung on andoff (standby)
DEMO/ECO Whenthe unit is turnedoff: switchesDEMOon andoff Whenlheunit is turnedon:enlersECOor dimmersetting mode
TIMER Enterstimersetting mode

o SYNC DUB
Startsdubbingawholetape
· REC/REC MUTE Stadsrecording
o I I PAUSE/SET
CD andTape:pausesplayback Radio:storesthe receivedstationto preset
· STOP/CLEAR CDandTapes:topsplayback Radioc: learsastation!)reset
I_ PLAY/PRESET CD andTape:startsplayback Radio:tunes intoa presetstation
<I<I/t<IDOWN, IH/IHHUP TUNING CD: skips to a previous or a succeedingtrack when pressed,searchesa track in fastforwardor fast reverse playbackwhenhed down Tape:last forwardsor rewindsthetape. Radio:manuallytunesdown or up withn theband
0 MULTI JOG
CD: skips to a previousor a succeedngtrack Radio:selectsa presd number GrapHcEqualizers:e]edsa equafizationcurveor adiusts [he level ClockandTmer: setsthetime ECOandDimmer:selectsthe mode

MODE EntersthesettingmodeofGraphicEqualizerorSpectrum analyzerdisplay
SOUND SeledsaI_quencyrangeofG_phicEquafizertoadjust theleve] ENTER Determinesthemodeandthetime (ECO,dimmel,clock andtimer)
O DISC DIRECT PLAY 1-3 Selectsa CD tray
DISC CHANGE Rota_etshe CD tlays
‘LCD OPEN/CLOSE Opensor closestbe disc eombar[rnent
0 VOLUME Adiuststhevolume
0 PHONES jack Pig in here an optional headphonessetwith a mini stereoplug (03 5 ram) Speakeroutputis canceled

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Remotecontrol

0 Theaurrtherbeudttoetsakeonthesefunctionwshenpressed SHIFT

0

togethwerithSHIFhTelddown:

Haiddownwhenpressinga numberedbuttonto change its functionto thatprintedabovethe numbec

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PROGRAM

e.g.)

EstersprogrammeCdDplaybackmode

‘Press SHIFT+SLEEP onthe remotecontroi”indicates

RANDOM/REPEAT

“Hold down SHIFTand press ‘6’ (SLEEP)”s, o that you

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Enters_andomol tepeeCDplaybacmk ode

can use ‘SleeptimeP iundion

TUNER MODE

0 REC MODE

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Switchebsetweesntereoar monauraFlMreception

Staffs recordingwith OREC/REC MUTE

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DISPLAY

Q REC/REC MUTE

Selectas Spect_unaqnalyzedrisplay

Startsrecordingwith RECMODE

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Buttonswiththesameor similanr ameswiththemaiaunit hesicaflhyavethesamefuediaa. O POWER
GEO EnlersGraphiEc qualizesrettngmode SOUND

TIMER
SLEEP Enterss sap-timesrettngmode.
CLOCK Entercslockad}ustmenmt ode
CD EDIT/CHECK Displaysthe remainingprayoacktimeof a CDwhen pressedudngplayback EnterAs IEditRecordinogrProgrammeEdditRecording modewhenpressedodngstop

PRESET (J_., V) Pedo_msthe samelunctass asMULTIJOGon lhe unit VOLUME (-t’-, –) DECK 1/2 BAND IISET
Thefunctionis thesameashatot on the unil _I11/1<1<, I/1_1

ENTER

0 CD DIRECT

IICLEAR

E) 0-9, +10 CO selectsaCOtrackofthespecifiendumber
Radio:tunesinto the stationwiththespecgedpreset number

Selecal CDtraywiththenumberebdutton(1-3)

FUNCTION Swdpheshe active f oction amoog TAPE, TUNER, VIDEO/AUXpod CD

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ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE OPERATIONS

MODE

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D,o,F°oo,,on– —

POWESTRA_ N D BY/O

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MULTI JOG VOLUME

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POWER DISPLAY

DEMO/ECO —

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CLOC_K
– ENTER I

– ENTER J La -VOLUME
_ · IISET

— ,,i_l. I11 SHIFT

– [,__

Power
Turningthe uniton PressPOWER_STANDI3Y/ON(POWERon the remote control)
Turning the unit off PressPOWER(_STANDBY/ONagan The unit goes into standby

Volume
Turn VOLUME (Press VOLUME +, — on the remote control). Adjst from O(minimum)to 40 a_,dMAX(maximum)
Tip:
Veume evelsettingis retaineddring power off sta_dby I the unit is turnedoff with the volumeset1o27 or more,it is automaticallyturneddownto 26thenexttime the[Jnt is turned o[i

DEMO
the h not beenset, o DEMOappeorson _e disptoy
Todeactivateandactivatethe DEMO PressDEMO/ECwOhgnthe!!nilis tumg!!
Spectrumanalyzerdisplay
You_n change_e _ectrum atyzer /a_ Press MODE twice and then within 4 seconds turn MULTI JOG to select one of the three spectrum analyzer dispIays. Onthe remoteconiro i pressSHIFt+DISPLAYrepeatedly – NORMAL:D spays thefluctuationfrom ew frequenciesto
high ones BASS:Displaysthefluct atioo of lowfrequenciesonly LEVEL:Displaysthe ilucluaPon of the averageof a the frequencies

Dial Function
T_rn_e Dial FLJnCtiSlel select a Ieostier! (TAPE,TUNER, VIOEO/AUXor CO) The red light besideiheselecledfunci on turns en

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ECOmode

Dimmer

Reducepsowe_r nsumpfiown# thebwingoperationes,tc. Adjusttshebrightnesosf thedispla

ECO ON mode Theunt blacksoutwhenR’eunit is turboedoff Onlythered indicatorIghts up (Onlywhenthe clock is set) if dimmermodeis setto on, theunit ifluminationbrightens (for 10seconds)only whenyou operatetbe uni
1 Press DEMO/ECOonce when the unit is turned on, andthen within 4 secondspress ENTER
2 Turn MULTIJOGto select “EEO ON” and then press ENTER. g thereis no MULTJI OGo_butel operaotn within4 secondsth, esettingis canceled

1 PressDEMO/ECOtwice when the unit is turned on, and then within 4 seconds press ENTER.
2 TurnMULTIJOGto selectoneof thethreedimmer modes or ‘DiM-OFF’, andthen press ENTER. “DIM-OFF’ is lhebr gMesat nd”DIMMER 3” is the dimmest If thereis no MULTi,JOGor buttonoperationwithin4 secondsth, esettingiscancded
Tocancelthedimmer Repeatht eaboveandseled”DIM-OFF’

Tocancelthe ECOmade Repeatht eaboveandstied “ECO OFF”

Settingtheclock
1 PressSHIFT+CLOCKon the remotecontrol.
2 Press_11 or I to set the time. Eachpresschangetshetimein1-minutestepsH. olding it downchangetshetimeinlO-rninutesteps if or Ib-I s nd pressedwithin4 secondst,he settngis canceled · MULTJiOGisalsoavailablienplaceof or I
3 PressENTERor IISET. Thetimedisplaystopsflashingandthedockstartsfrom OOseconds
Todisplay thelime PressSHIFT+CLOConKtheremoteconlroi Thetimewill bedisplayedfor4 secondsb, ut it cannotbe displayedudngrecording
Toswitchtothe 24-hourstandard Displaytbetimeandpress· within4 seconds Witheachpress,the dock alternatebsetweetnhe 12-hour slandaradnd_he24-hourstandard

in the12 Liedstandard”,RM 12:00″ indicatems idnight aed”PM 12:00″noon
If the clockdisplayflasheswhenthe unitis tnrned off Therel_asbeeea powernterruptionRe-sdtbedock

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CD OPERATIONS

MULTi dOG

PROGRAM _

0-9,+10

To replace disc(s) during playback without interruption Whie onedisc is beingplayedback,pressDISCCHANGEso hat thecompartmenot pens,replaced sc(s) withotherone(s). andpress DISCCHANGEto closethe compadmenl

Dial Function
IIII

1″

CD EDIT/

_1 I CHECK

Random/Repeaptlayback
Randopmlaybapclkaysallthetrackosnonedesire_d orall
_a discsm randomorder.Repeatplaybackplaysall the tracks repeatedlyan onedesireddiscor all thediscs·

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1 Press SHIFT+RANDOM/REPEAT repeatedly on the remote control to select one of the following

modes:

Randomplayback:”RANDOM” lights up

Thiusnipt laysbackfinalizeCdD-R/RdWiscasswelal saudio To skip to the beginningof the current/preceding/

@s

succeedintgrack

Press_1_1or I_D,-repeatedolyr turnMULTJiOG

Repeatplayback:’c_,.’ lightsup – Randomandepeapt layback:”RANDOM” and “-”
lights up

Playback
I Turn the DiaI Function to select the CD function
andloaddisc(s).
Press_ CD OPEN/CLOSEtoopenthedisccompadmen! and placeoneor wa disc(s)with the labelledsideup TOplacethreediscs,pressDISCCHANGEsothatthetrays rotate, then place ihe third one Lastly. close the compadmentwith _CD OPEN/CLOSE. ‘,’When load ng an 8cm (3 inch) disc. pace it on tie
innercirce of thetray

Tosearch(playbackinlast forwardor fastreverse) Holddown4141or _ Releasaet!hedesRepdont
To select a disc and a track with the remote control 1 PressCD DIRECfl aDd_henPressthenumberedbutton(t-
3) within 3 secondsto selecta disc 2 Pressthe numberedbuttonsto selecta lrack
Toseed track 25. press-1 O,4-10and 5 – TOse!ecttrack 10. press+10 and0
To display the remaining playback lime of the CO

2 To g!ay one desired drsc, press DISC DIRECT PLAY1-3.

T_,

press Ib-

To cancel random/repeat playback PressSHIFT RANDOM/REPEATrepeatedy on the iemote control so that both “RANDOM’ and “,’ disappearon thedisplay

To repeat a selected set of tracks Selectthe lracks with programmed p ayback, then press

T_,

press IP-.

T_sired PLAY1-3.

disc, press DISC DIRECT

T’aynumbebr eingpayedbackflashes

PressSHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKon theremotecontrol Press again to leturn to _heelapsedtime disp ay
“,’Remainingplayback time cannot be displayed during randomp aybackor programmedplayback

SHiEI+RANDOM/REPEAoTn lhe lemote control to sebct repeatp ayback
“-qtis impossibleto play a se]ededset of tracks in random order

To stop playback Press ·

To paase playback
PressII Pressagainto [esme p!ayback
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Programmepdlayback
Playsbackup to 30 selecteds programm_ order.
1 PressSHIFT+PROGRAMon the remote contrd during stop. “PRGM’ flashesonthedisplay
2 PressCDDIRECTon the remotecontrd andthen press the numbered button (1-3) within 3 secondsto select a disc. Gotothenextstepwhenthetraystopsrotating
3 Press the numbered buttons on the remote control to program a track. The selectedtlacknumberlights up on the display – To selectthe25th track,press 10. _10 and5 – in selectthe lOth track,pressI0 and 0
4 Repeatstep 2 and 3 to program othertracks.
5 Press I
.
· Duringprogrammedplayback,you canrlotselecta dsc or a t_ack with the numbered buttons “ERN’T USE’ s displayedwhenyou try to selecta track.
· if the total playback time of the program exceeds99:59 rnir utes. or if a track with a track rumber exceeding30 is programmed,the playingtime is displayedas”- -:- -”
,,You caeeot program more than 30 tracks “FULL” is disp ayed

To check the program Press or I repealedlyduringstop the tracknumber and programnumberaredisplayedin succession
Tocleartheprogram Press· dudngstop “PRGM”disappearosnthedisplay
Toaddtrackstothe program Repeasttep2and3 beforestartingplaybackThetracksare addedtotheendof theprogram
Tochangetheprogrammedtracks Cleatrheprogramandreseledthetracksin yourdesireodrder

· Do notplacemore [nanonedisc on onetray · Do nottilt the unit with discs loaded
· Tile unil maynot playa CD R/RWdisc recordedon personal computersor certainkindsof CD-R/RWrecorders
· Do notattachadhesivelabel,etc to eithersde of a CD R/ RWdisc. asdoing so may causemagunctioe
· Denot loadanunrecordedCD-R/RWdisc Thediscmaybe damaged
· Do not use irregular-shapedCDs

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RADIO OPERATIONS

BAND POWER
Dial Function -I|SET mCLEAR

— MULTI JOG

MODE
· BAND – Ilm,_, · IISET – FUNCTION
mCLEAR

Manualtuning
1 Turn the Dial Function to select the TUNER function.
2 PressBANDto select a band (FMor AM).
3 Press 1 or to tune in to a station. “TUNE”is dispayedwbenastationis tunedin “11_¢)1g)h’ !s upforFMstereoecepot n
To search for a station automatically (Auto Search) Hold down
or Theunit seachesfor a stationupor downthe bandandstops at reception To stop thesearchmanuafly,press _1,1or I
· AUlOSearchmaynot stop at slat onewgh weaksignals

Preset tuning
Presetyourfavoritestationsand tunethemin direcHybyusing presetnumbers.

Presetting stations
1 Turn the Dial Function to select the TUNER function and press BAND to select a band.

2 Press 141 or station.

to tune in to the desired

3 Press IISETtostorethestation.
The presetnumber beginningIrom “1”, appearson the display

4 Repeat step 1 to 3 to preset other stations. “You cannot sto_emore than a total of 32 presetstations
“FULL” s displayed

Tunin#in to preset stations
On the unit 1 Turn the Dial Function to select the TUNER
function and press BAND to select a band.
2 Press IP- repeatedly or turn MULTI JOG. With each press the station wth the succeedingpreset numberis tunedin
On the remoteQgetroj 1 PressFUNCTIONrepeatedlyto selectthe TUNER
function and press BANDto select a band.
2 Press the numbered buttons for the preset number of your desired station. – To selectpresetnumber20, press+10, 10 and0 To selectpresetnueqber15,press+10 arid 5 · Pressing PRESET/. , V or repeatedlycan aBo select thepreset number
To clear a preset station 1 Tunein to the staten by presettoing 2 Press ==CLEAR,thenpress | |SET wthin 4 seconds
Presetnumbersof presetstations n the bandwith higber numbersdecreaseby one

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Adjustments

Antennas

Keepaniennasawayfrom,netal[icebpde, dectricalequipment andcords

F_:

Extendfuly andpus tiun for the bestreception

[fiecdvingconditionisPoor,connectoptionaloutdoorantenna

to FM 75 _ terminal Besureto corned the shield braid oi

theantennato ne _ terminal

A_nlenna: Rda}eto find best reception

Toswitch to monaural FM reception PressSHIFT+TUNEMRODEon theremotecontro With each press ‘MONO’ and “STEREO” are displayedalternatey on thedspay
Tip: When FM stereoreception is poor, swi cPing to monaural reducesnoise

To switch the AM tuning interval Hoiddown BANDand press POWERon the unt Witb each p_ess,theAM tunng in e_vaialternatesbetween9 kHz/step and 10 kHz/step
Tip: The default s 10 kHz/step Changeit only when using the unit n a 9 kHz/steparea SwitchingAM tunng intervaldears all ‘.hep_esest tations

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TAPE OPERATIONS

DECK 1/2
Dial Function
SYNC DUB -DECK 1 -· REC/–
REC MUTE I!

– MULT JRMEOCO-G—D–‘%EA– O,SDCREOT

RED F” PLAY 1-3 · REC/

0-9,+10 _=

–DECK2

I_

SHIFT —-‘_

CD EDIT/
C.ECK

Playback

3 Press D,,-.

Useonly type, (normal)tapes. 1 Turnthe Dia!Functionto selecttheTAPEfunction. 2 Press A PUSH EJECT/CLOSEon either side

Toopen the innercassetteholder Theinnecr assettheoldeor pensordosesautomalicalwlyhen openingor closingthe ou!ercasse!teholder¸g _heouter cassettheoderisalreadyopen,p_esAs PUSHEJECoTfthe

(DECKI and DECK2) to openthe outercassette innercassettheoldertoopenit

holder andinsert the tapein the deck.

Inserwt iththeexposesddedownandplaybacskidefacing To open or close beth decks (DECK 1 and DECK2)

putfromtheunit Toclosep, ushA PUSHEJECT/ClOSE simultaneously

onthesidewherethetanes nse[ed

Pressor push APUSH EJECT/ClOSEon both sidesof the

outercassetteholdersimu tar eousl_

APUSH EJECT

inner cassette holder

Tostopplayback

Press·

_)

Topauseplayback(DECK2 only) PressI| Pressagainto resume
Tofastforwardor rewind Press or I

t _PUSH EJECT/CLOSE
Outer cassette holder

Toselect a deck (DECK 1 or DECK2) PressDECK1/2 in stop modewhentapesare loadedn both decks Thedecknumbe_(“TI” or “T2”) is displayed

To reset the tape counter Press· inslop mode,andthe tapec(nmleronthe displayis resetin ‘0000 Openingand dosing the cassetteholder will a’so resetthetapecounter
To play continuously(DECK 1 to DECK2 ) Loadtapesin bothdecksandslart playbackon DECK1 Then, assoon as playbackoil DECK1 finishes,playbackoil DECK 2 will startwithout interruption. · Theboth deckspay oneside of thetapes
TOplay bask type II (High position) tapes TurnMULTIJOGuntil “SOFT” is displayedwhile playng a type g tape Theunit automaticayl setsthegraphicequalizetro appropriate levelsto providetheoptimump aybacksoundfor typeII tape The ‘SOFT”funct on workseven afterthe unit is turnedoff or thefunctionis chanaedunless t is canceled To cancel it cancel the orao!ic eeualizer /see “SOUND
· Use of 120-minute or Iongetapes is net recommended since they are extremely tlin and easily deformed of damaged
,,Takeup any slack in the tapewith a pencil or similar tool beforeuse Slackape may iam in themechanism
Basicrecording
Userally typeI (normal) tapes.DECK2 is the recordingdeck. Onlyonesideof the tapecan be recordedat a time.
I Insert the recording tape in DECK 2. Press
PUSHEJECf/CLOSEto opentheoutercassette holder,and insert with the exposedside down and the sideto be recordedon facng out fromfhe unit Wind upthe tapeto the desiredpoint if needed

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2 Prepare the source.

T_,

selectfheCDfunctionand load disc(s)

TOrecorda radiobroadcasttunein tothe desiredstation

To recorda togA,nsert the sourceIape d! DECK1 and

selectthe 1APEfundion (DECKt) T_zecordf_omconnectedexternaleOUiDmenst electthe

ViDEO/AUXfunctionand preparetheequipment

TgL!-_,

press QREC/

RECMUTEagain while “REC’ flashes To.recordmerethana 4-secondblanksoace press·REC/

RECMUTEagainaftertheungentersrecordingpausemode

Eachtime the buttonis pressed,a 4-secnndblafk spaceis added

2 PressII to resumerecording

3 Press OREC/RECMUTEto start recording, When recording a CD or tape, playback starts autemaPcafly Whenrecordinginputfrom connectedequipment, maouaflsytartplaybacokfthesource Ontheremotecontrolp, ressRECMODEandthenpress OREC/RECMUTEwthio3 seconds
· YoucanalsochangtehesourcebypressingREDMODE repeatedblyeforeplessingQREC/RECMUTE

TOerasea tape I inserdt ‘etapeinDECK2 Sethetapetothedesredpoiotif
needed 2 PlessDECK1/t2oselect”T2” 3 PressOREC/RECMUTE
Wholetapedubbing
1 Turnthe DialFunctionto selecttheTAPEfunction.

· Volumeoftoneadjustmendtoesnotaffecrtecording · “ERN’T REE”s displayedif youattemptot recordatape
wghthetabbrokenoff
To stop recording Press ·

2 Insert the original tape in DECK t and the recordingtape in DECK2.
3 PressSYNCDUB. the tapesarerewoundtothebeginningnftheImntside andrecordingstarts

Topauserecording(only for TUNERor VIDEO/AUX · Dubbingcannost tartJromapointhagwaiynthetape

source)

· Onlyonesdeofthetapecanberecordeadtatime

PressII Pressagainteresume Torecorda selectedsetoftracksfrom a CD

Tostopdubbing Press·

Programthedesiredtraeks(see”Programmepdlaybacka’)nd

tdenpressOREC/RECMUTE

EditedCDrecording

To record a 4-second blank space (only for TUNER or VIDEO/AUXsource) 1 PressQREC/REC MUTEdudogrece_dingor n recording
pausemode
“REE” flasheson _hedisplayfor 4 seconds(a blankspace is madeinthe meantime)andthentheunit eole_srecordng pausemode

AI Edit Recordinl7
WhernecordinagwholeCDA, IEditRecordintagkesthelength ofyourtapeintoaccounatndrearrangethserecordinogrdeor f thetracksif necessarsyo,thatnotrackiscutshortattheend oftheside.PreparoetapetongenoughtorecordtheCD.
1 Insert the recordingtape in DECK2,

2 Turnthe Dial Functionto select the CDfunction and load disc(s).
3 PressSHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECoKnceonthe remote control ‘EDIT” is dsplayedand’AI c-g0″ appearsonthe dsplay
4 PressDISC DIRECTPLAY1-3 to select adisc.
Press the numbered buttons on the remote control to enterthe length of the recordingtape, 10to99 minntecsanbespecfied
Fora60-minutetapepress6and0 in a fewsecondst,heunit ddermnesthetraeksto be recordefdoreachsde ThemcoldingtimeleftlotsideAappearsonthedisplay · _11,I o_MULTJI OGcanalsnbeusedtospecify
tapeength
Press OREC/REC MUTE to start recording on side A. Onthe remotecontrol pressRECMODEandthenpress OREC/REC MUTEwghin 3 seconds The tape s rewound to the beginning of side A and recordingstarts Go_othenext step whenrecordhlgon side A f nishes
7 PressSHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECoKnceon the remote control. Therecordingime leI:fat sideBappearsonIhedisplay
Turn overthe tapeand press QREC/RECMUTE to start recordingon side B. Ontheremotecontro,pressRECMODEandthenpress OREC/RECMUlEwithin3seconds
· AIEdit Recoding cannotbeusedwgh discswithmorethan 30 Lracks”TR OVER” is displayed
· Recordingcannotstartfrom a point halfwayin thetape

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Pro#rammed Edit Recording
As you program the CDtracks to record, ProgrammedEdlt Recordingdisplaystile remainingrecordinglime for eachside of the tape, so you can easilyselect a set of desiredtracks within the lengthof yourtape.
1 Insert the recordingtaps in DECK2.
2 Turnthe Dial Functionto select the CDfunction and load disc(s).
3 Press SHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKtwice on the remote controL ‘PRGM”and”EDIT” aredisplayedand’P C-O0′ appealosnthedisplay
4 Press the numbered buttons on the remote control to enter the length of the recording tape. 10to 99 minuies canbe specified · , or MULTIJOGcanalso be usedto specify tapeleng!h
5 PressDiSC DIRECTPLAY1-3 to select a disc. Then,pressthe numberedbuttonson the remote control to seIectthe first track to be recordedon side A. Toselecthe25thtrackp, ress÷10,_10and5 – ToselecthelOthrack,p_essHOandO
8 Repeatstep 5 to selectthe rest of the tracks for side A. 1tiereroaggnrgecarding[meofsideAis disp!ayedYou cannost electatrackwithalongerplayinggme
7 Press SHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKon the remote control to switch to side B and select the tracks fortheside.
8 Press SHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKon the remote control to switch backto side A.

9 Press OREC/REC MUTE to start recording on side A. Ontheremotecontrol, pressRECMODEandthen press · REC/RECMUlE within 3 seconds Tbe tape is rewound to the beginning of side A and recordingslarts Go_othe nextstep whenlecordingon side A finishes
19 Press SHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKon the remote control to switch to side B.

Breakoff lhep astir tab ofthecassettetapewitha screwdriver or other pointedtoo To recordon the tapeagain,cover the detectionslot with adhesivetape

SideA _e

A

11 Turn over the tape and press OREC/REC MUTE to start recording on side B. Onthe remotecontrol, pressRECMODEand thenpress OREC/RECMUTEwithin 3 seconds
· You cannot program more than 30 tracks “FULL’ is displayed
· Youcannotprograma tlackwith atrack numberlargerthan 30
· Recordingcannotstaff from a point ha fwayin thetape

To stop recording Press· Recordng and CD playbackstop simu laneous}y

To check the program 1 Before recording press SHIECD EDll/CHECK on the
remoteconbol to seed side A or B 2 Press
m I1 repeafedly The track nnmber and
programnumberare disp ayedin s cress on
Tochangethe programofeachside PressSHIFI+CDEDIT/CHECoKntheremotecontrotloselect sideAor B,andpress· tocleartheprogramfortheselected sideThens, electracksagain

Toclearthe editprogram Press· twicesothat’EDIT” disappearfsromthedisplay

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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS

MODE

— MULTI JOG — :._OUND
-ENTER

!NTER

Theequalizationcurvecan be customizedto suit your preference.
I PressSOUNDrepeatedtytoselectoneof the three frequency rangesto adjust. BASSL: owrangeflequencies – MiD:Mddlerangef_esuencies – TREH: ighrangefrequencies

2 TurnMULTiJOG(pressPRESET/%. or V on
the remote control) to adjust the level within 4 seconds.

Graphicequalizer

To display the current GEQ mode

Seledso soundequotizoiiocnurvetomatchfile music_,pe.

PressMODE/GEQon the remotecontrol) once ThemodewiP bedisplayedfor 4 seconds

PressMODEonceandthen turn MULTi JOGwithin

4 seconds to select one of the four equalization Tocancelequalization

curves,

PressMODEonceandthenturnMULTJiOGwithin4seconds

Onthe remoteconhol,pressGEQandthenpressPRESET toselec”tGEQ OFF”

/% or V _epeatedwlyithin4 seconds

Ontheremotecontrolp, ressGEQandthenwithin4seconds

ROCKP: owedlsdoundemphasizgllrgebleandbass

pressPRESE]/_.or V repeatedulyntil ‘GEQQFF”is

– POPM: orepresencienthevocalsandmidrange

d splayed

– JAZZA: ccenteldowerfrequenciefosriazz-typme usic

USERA:customizecdurve(see”Settinagcurvemanually”)

3 Repeat Step 1 and 2 to adjust all the three ranges

if necessary.

_g_our

customizedcurve, orocegdto

thenext :_f,g.

4 HoId down MODE(GEQon the remote control)
until “PRESET” flashesin the display and then press ENTERwithin 4 seconds. Thecustomizecdurveis storedin “USER”

· if youse]ecot neotthepresecturvessuchasROCKbefore performinSgTEPE youcancustomizaecurveonit
· Onceoneof the frequencryangesis adjustedt,he GEQ ndJcatorremaindsisplayeudrdi[“GEQOFF”isselected

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TIMER OPERATIONS

–ENTER

5 Press or to adjust the volume level, then pressENTERor IISET.
Adjusftrom0to 26

POWER STANDBY/ON

B

TIMER IIBET

– TIMER · SLEEP · IISET – II_lb

6 Preparethe source.

T_I

loaddisc(s)

T_, station.

selecthebandandtunein tothedesired

T_,

insert hetapeandselecthedeck

Top]_yexiernaelnuiomenctonnectetdotheV]DEO/AUX

jTLO_s,etanexternatilmerfor theequipmensto thatits

playbacbkeginsetthesametime

Sleeptimer
Turnsoff theunit nutomatatlyafter a specifiedtime.
1 PressSHIFT+SLEEPon the remote controL “SLP” appearosnthedisplay
2 Press
or I-t,,- repeatedIy to set the sleep timer duration. With eachpress,the timerdurabenchangesin 5-minute stepsbetween5 to 240minutes It thereis no buttoninput for 4 seconds,thecurrentsetgngisenteredautomabcally Theunit turns off afterthese]eetedtime ,, MULTiJOGis alsoavailabien placeof or
Tip: Te oisplay is dimmedwhile the sleeptimer is active
Tocheckthe remainingtime untilthe anitturnsoff PressSHIFT+SLEEonPtileremotecontrol Theremaining times displayefdor4seconds
Tocancelthesleeptimer P_esSsHIFT_SLEtEwPceontheremotceontretsothat% LP OFF” isdisplayed

Timerplayback
Turnson theunit at a specifiedtime for thespecifiedduration. Make sum the dock setcorrecH
Press TIMER (SHIFT+TIMER on the remote control). 5″ indicatorlights upand (_ PLRY” appearson the display Then,the timer-on time and the source name appea_alternatelyon the display
Press <1 or i,,i,,- to set the timer-on time, then press ENTER or ||SET. if or I_i,,- is not pressedwithin 6 seconds,you wifl exil thetmer settingmodeendthe preyous setting, howeve_s entered
3 Press 1<1 or i-i,- to select the source,then press ENTERor IISET.
Press << or
to set the timer-activated duration, then press ENTERor IISET. Witheachpresst,hegmeractivatedureot ochangeisn 5 minulestepsbetwee5nto240minutes

7 Press POWER _STANDBY/ON to turn the unit off, At bmer-ontime, theunt turnson andplaysthe seeeted source After the specifiedtimer-activatedduretion, the unit turns off again
Tip: Thedisplay is dimmedwhile tbe timer playbackis active
· Tostop tmer settingin steps2 to 5, press · Timerstandbymedeis alsocanoeed
“,,Timerplaybackwill not begin unlessthe unit is turnedoff first
· Connectedequipmentcannotbeturnedonor offbythebuiltin timer(If !his ung Useanexternaltimer
· MULTIJOGis alsoavailablein placeof << or i,,,!,,· In step3, FUNCIIONel Dial Functionis also availableto
selectthesource In step 5, VOLUME’-I-, — or VOLUMEis alsoavailableto selectthe source

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To display the timer setting PressTIMER Thetimer-ontime,thesourceandthetimer- activatedduration ared splayedfor 6 seconds
Tip: Timersettingcan be dislgayedeven while theung is turned off,andatthattime if youpressENTERol II| within 6 seconds afterTIMERis pressedryou canenterthetimersettingmode andchangethe setting
Tochangethetimer setting Resethetimeragain
To cancel the timer PressTIMERrepeatedlyuntd “( OFF” is displayed “)” disappearsfrom thedisp!ay
Tip: Yor timersetting is retaned even if thetimeris canceled Nexttime thetimeris activatedy, ou (;anchangeyourprevious setting,or simply usethe samesettingagain

Timer recording
Timerer cordinisgavailabolenlyforTUNEaRndVIDEO/AUX (withanexterntaiml ers)ources.

1 Press TIMER (SHIFT+TIMER on the remote control) repeatedlyuntil “_)REC”appearson the
display.

2 Carry out step 2 to step 5 described in “Timer playback”.

Prepare the source. To recordthe radio select the band and tune in to the desiredstation

To recordexternaleouirJmentconnectedto the VIDEO/

_,

setanexternalHmerfor theequipmentsothat

its playbackbeginsat thesametime

4 Insertthe recordingtape in DECK2andthenturn the unit off.
TIp_ Thed splay isdimmedwhile thelimef recordingis active

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REFERENCE
Careandmaintenance
Oneusiun_coreandm_teo_ce of the unit andthe so_ure ore neededto _fimize the performanceof yourunit. To clean the cabinet Use a soft and dry oath if the uflg Suflacesara extremey oirty, use a soft clotb tightly moistenedwilh mid detergent solution Donot usestrongsolventssuchasalcohol, benzine or thinner To clean the tape heads Dirtytape heads causesound deterioration After every 10 hours of use dean the tape l_eadswith a head cleaning cassette Referto fheinstructionsof thecleaning cassette To demagnetize the tape heads Usea demagnetizingcassetteafter every20 to 30 hours Ol use Referto theinstructcos at the demagnetizingcassette CareofCDs WhenaCDbecomedsirty,wipeit fom thecentreoutwitha cleanincgloth AfterplayingaCD,storeit inits caseDonot keepit inhotor humidplaces Care of tapes Storetapesin their casesafter use DOnot leavetapes near magnets,motors,televisionsets,or anysourceof magneism DOoutexposetapesto direct sunlight=or leavethemin acar parkedn dirad sunigbt
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Troubleshooting
tf yourunit failstoperformproperty,checkthefollowingguide and therelevantsectionsof the OperatingIostraetlons.
There is no sorted, · Are tbespeakersand ACpowercord connededproperly?
The unit shot off suddenly. · Possiblya shortcircuit inthespeake[termieaisDisconnect
theAC powercordfrom theACpowerotlet andre-connect *.hespeakercords correctly
The unit blacks out when the unit is turned off. · is ECOmodesetto on?
Erroneousdisplay. · Resettheunit
Poor radio reception. · Checkantennaconnection Adiust Pieantennato fed the
best reception · Moveunit andanteonaawayfrom otherelectricapp iances
andcolds
Thetape doesnot ran, · is thedeckin pause?
Poortapesound, · CheckfordirtyPleadCs leanthemif needed · UsetypeI(norma)tapes
Cannot record. · is the erasurepreventiontabof the tapebrokenoff? g so,
cove_the detectionaid wth adflesivetape
The CD player works poorly. · Is thedisc cormclly loaded? · is thedisc dirty? ‘,,is the lens affected by condensation? if so, wait
appraximatdyone hour andfly again

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Condensation Moisture mayform on theCD pickup lens when: · Theunit is movedlrom a cold spot to a warmspot · Thehealingsystemhas just beenturnedon · Theunit is used in a very humid room ,,Theunit is cooledby anair conditioner When this unit has condensationinside=it may not funcgon normally Should this occur leavethe unit for a few hours, thentry to operateagan
Resetting the unit if an unusualcoedgionoccursin the display windowor the cassettedeck,resethe ungas follows: 1 PressPOWERtoturnoff the power
if thepowercannot beturnedoff, disconnecttheAC power cord,thenphJg it in again 2 Holddown · and press POWER Everythingstoredn memoryafterpurchaseis cleared

Specifications

MAIN UNIT CX-ND70

TUNER

FMtuningrange

875 MHeto108MHz

FMusablesensitivity(IHF) 132 dBf

FMantennalerminal

75o_ms(unbalanced)

AMtunng range

530kHzto 1710,_Hz(10 kHzstep)

531kHzto 1602kHz(9 kHzstep)

AMusablesensilivily AMantenna

350pV/m Loopartenna

AMPLIFIER Poweor utput
To[ahl armonicd storton Ingul Outputs

112W+ 112W(40Hz-20 kHeT, HD lessthan1%, 6 ohms)
140W – 140W (1 kHz,THDless than10% 6 ohms) 008 % (56 Wr1kHz=6 ohms D!N
AUDIO) VIDEO/AUX70: 0mV SPEAKER6So: hmsor mole
PHONES3:2ohmsor more

CASSETTEDECK TrackIom’at
Frequencryesponse Recordinsgystem H_ds

4 tracks2, channelsstweo 50Hz 15kHz
ACbias
DECK1:playbackx DECK2: lecording/playbac,x_1, erasex 1

CO PLAYER Laser D/Aconveder SignaHo-eoisreatio Harmonicdistortion

Semiconduc!olar ser(7,= 780nm) 1bt dual
85dB(1 kHz0, dB) 0 05 % (1 kHz 0 dB)

GENERAL Powe_requhemen[s Powecr onsumption Peweceonsumotion o standbmy ode Dimension(sWxH x D)
Weight

120VAC,60 Hz 120W WithECOmodeon:06 W
WilhECOmodeoff:25W 260x 324×360 mm
(lO Vax12 f/s x14 /a in) 85 kg(18 Ibs!2 oz)

[RONT SPEAKERSSX-ND70

Speakesrystem Speakeur rHs

3 way, bass reflex (magnetic shielded)
Wooer:160mm(6 _ in )cone _woe_r:60mm(2 _8 in) cone Super!weeter:20 mm (13/16in)

impedance D mensions(Wx H xD)
Weigh

ceramic
g ohms 250 x324x268mm (9 V_x12V_xlO_in) 4 5 kg(9 !bs15az)

Specificationasndexternaalppearancaeresubjecttochange withount otice

COPYRIGHT
Checkcopyrighlat wsrelevantot recordingfsromdiscs,radio ortapefo_thecountrywheretheunitistobeused

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As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, AIWA has determined that this product meets the ENERGY
STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency¸
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NOTE [his equipmenthas beeneared and fou_’dto comply with thefimits for a C]assBdigga device pursuaMto Part15 of the FCC Rules These mite are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in a residential nsta iation The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequencyenergyand g not nslal}edandused n accordance withtheinstrud ona,maycase harmfu interferenceto fade communications However,there is no guarantee that intedelencewill :_otoct Jr in a particularinsta[at on I[ this equ pment does cause harmlul interterence to radio or television!eception,whch can be deterroinedby turningthe equipmergoffandon, _heuseris encouragedto try to correct the interiereneebyone or moreof the iollow ng measures:
Reodenlor relocatethe receivingantenna [nc easetheseparagonbetweentheequipmentandreceiver Conned the equ pmentinto an ou_lelon circuit different from thatto whch the ieceiveris connected Consultthe dealel or an experiencedradio/TVtechnician fo_help CAUTION Modifica!iors el adj slmentsto this producl,whch are not expresslyapprovedby themanufadurer mayvoid the user’s right or authorityre epelatethis product
For assistance and information
call tell free 1-800-BU¥-AIWA
(United States and Puerto Rico)

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