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REPEAT PLAY SELECTOR (

RPT)

During disc play, press this button to repeat
the play of the selected track (S--RPT will
appear on the display panel).  Play of the track
will continue to repeat until the button is
pressed again and the S--RPT indication
disappears from the display panel.  Repeat
Play mode will also be canceled by activating
the Track Scan 

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or Shuffle Play 

cq 

functions.

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SHUFFLE PLAY SELECTOR (

SHF)

During disc play, press this button to play the
tracks on the disc in a random shuffled order
  (S--SHF will appear on the display panel). In
Shuffle Play mode, the TRACK Select  function
will also select tracks  in random order instead
of the normal progression. The Shuffle Play
mode can be canceled by pressing the button
again (S--SHF indication will disappear from the
display panel) or  by  activating the Repeat Play

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or Track Scan

 

co 

functions.

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DISC SELECT UP/DOWN (

UP/DN)

These buttons are used to select the desired
disc for play during changer operation. To ad-
vance to a higher  number disc, press the 

UP

button, and to return to a lower number disc,
press the 

DN  button. The number of the disc in

play will be shown on the display panel.

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DISC PAUSE (

PAU)

When this button is pressed during disc play,
S--PAUSE will appear on the display, and

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 TRACK SCAN SELECTOR (

SCN)

During disc play, press this button to play the
first 10 seconds of each track on the disc
(S--SCN will appear on the display panel).
When a desired track is reached, press the
SCN button again to cancel the function
(S--SCN will disappear from the display
panel) and play of the selected track will
continue.  Scan mode will also be canceled
by activating the Repeat Play 

cp

, or Shuffle

Play

 

cq 

functions.

disc play will be suspended; the center of the

disc icon ( 

 ) will stop rotating, indicating disc

pause. When the button is pressed again,
S--PAUSE will disappear from the display and play
will resume from the point at which pause occurred.

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DISC EJECT (

   

)

Disc play is stopped and the disc is ejected when
this button is pressed. Radio or CD changer
operation will automatically resume depending
on which mode was in operation prior to disc play.
If the disc is not removed from the unit within 15
seconds of being ejected, it will automatically be
re-loaded into the unit to prevent it from being

accidentally damaged (

 

 will appear on the

display panel to indicate that a disc is loaded in the
player).  Play of the disc can be resumed by using
the MODE button

 

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to choose the CD player

function.

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MODE SELECTOR (MODE)

During radio or tape play, press this button to
select operation of the optional CD changer as
shown by  CDC,  the disc number and the track
number on the display panel. Refer to the  CD
Changer Controls section for specific operating
instructions.
If the button is pressed when no  CD changer is
connected to the unit, no CDC indications will
appear on the display panel. The unit will then
return to radio operation. To return to the disc play
operation (if a compact disc is loaded in the unit),
press the button again. During disc play, press this
button to change to radio operation without ejecting
the disc.

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SUB-WOOFER SELECT

When the SUB-WOOFER button is pressed, the
sub-woofer audio output, via the single RCA
connector on the green wire, is made available to
an optional sub-woofer speaker, if installed in the
vehicle.

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Page 1: ...OMPACT DISC PLAYER CD CHANGER CONTROLS AND QUARTZ CLOCK O O O O OWNER S MANU WNER S MANU WNER S MANU WNER S MANU WNER S MANUAL AL AL AL AL AND INST AND INST AND INST AND INST AND INSTALLA ALLA ALLA ALLA ALLATION GUIDE TION GUIDE TION GUIDE TION GUIDE TION GUIDE CAR COMPACT DISC PLAYER RECEIVER SUB ...

Page 2: ...e up until it is fully seated and the spring clips lock it into place 6 Attach one end of the perforated support strap supplied to the screw stud on the rear of the chassis using the hex nut provided Fasten the other end of the perforated strap to a secure part of the dashboard either above or below the radio using the screw and hex nut provided Bend the strap to position it as necessary CAUTION T...

Page 3: ...MM FOLD DOWN DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL EXISTING DASH OPENING FILE EDGES TO FIT IF NECESSARY DO NOT OVERFILE NOTE IFDASHISSOLID USEREARSIDE WITHOUTTHELIP OF MOUNTING SLEEVE AS A TEMPLATE CUT OPENING UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION USING MOUNTING SLEEVE UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION USING MOUNTING SLEEVE UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION USING MOUNTING SLEEVE UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION USING MOUNTING SLEEVE UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION US...

Page 4: ...NNA OR AN EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER SEE ANTENNA OR AMPLIFIER MANUAL 9 PIN PLUG SEE PAGE 5 FOR SPEAKER WIRING 4 PIN PLUGS POSITIVE TERMINAL 12V BATTERY YELLOW CAR BATTERY METAL PART OF DASH DRILL HOLE IF NECES SARY SCREW BLACK RED RADIO FUSE 12V ACCESSORY BLUE FUSEBLOCK RADIO IMPORTANT YELLOWWIREMUSTBE CONNECTEDASSHOWNOR RADIOWILLNOTOPERATE PROPERLY 1 AMP FUSE EXISTING ANTENNA CABLE ANTENNA AUTOMATIC ANTE...

Page 5: ...E TO THE RADIO OPTIONALCDCHANGER WHITEw BLACKSTRIPE WHITE LEFTFRONTSPEAKER RIGHTFRONTSPEAKER LEFTREARSPEAKER RIGHTREARSPEAKER GREEN GRAYw BLACKSTRIPE 9 PINPLUGS GREENw BLACKSTRIPE VIOLETw BLACKSTRIPE RADIO 8 30am 7 00pm Eastern 9 00am 5 00pm Eastern Monday Friday Saturday 1 800 645 4994 HELP GRAY VIOLET 4 PINPLUGS SEE PAGE 4 FOR RADIOWIRING 8 PIN DIN SOCKET FOR CONNECTION TO OPTIONAL CD CHANGER 6 ...

Page 6: ...vol ume will decrease as shown on the display panel This control also includes the inte gral Select button 3 for adjustment of the bass treble balance and fader levels as described in 4 5 6 and 7 3 3 3 3 3PUSHSELECTBUTTON SEL This button is used to select the audio function bass treble balance or fade to be adjusted using the Volume Level control 2 Pressing the Select button once will set the unit...

Page 7: ...der mode rotate the Volume Level control 2 CCWorCWtoadjustthefront rearspeakerbalance as desired The fader position will be shown on the display panel from FAD 10R full rear to FAD 10F full front When the level between the front and rear speakers is equal FAD F R will be shown on the display panel The display will automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or...

Page 8: ...ode press the button again the ST indication is displayed bq bq bq bq bqAUTOSTORE PRESETSCAN AS PS Pressthisbuttonmomentarilytoscanthestations pre set into the memory on the 3 FM bands or the AM band The unit will stop at each pre set station for 5 seconds before continuing to the next pre set station the pre set number on the display panel will flash during Pre Set Scan operation Press the button...

Page 9: ... In addition the visibility of the numbers on the LCD may slightly decrease The LCD read out will return to normal when the temperature Increases to a normal range cl cl cl cl cl DISC SLOT Gentlyinsertthediscintotheslot labelsurface facing up until the soft loading mechanism engages and pulls the disc in The S CDP indication will appear on the display panel for 5 seconds the center of the disc ind...

Page 10: ... Repeat Play cp or Shuffle Play cq functions disc play will be suspended the center of the disc icon will stop rotating indicating disc pause When the button is pressed again S PAUSE will disappear from the display and play will resume from the point at which pause occurred ct ct ct ct ct DISC EJECT Disc play is stopped and the disc is ejected when this button is pressed Radio or CD changer operat...

Page 11: ...FRONTPANELRELEASEBUTTON This button is used to release the mechanism that holds the front panel to the chassis To detach the front panel press the button so that the left side of the panel is released Grasp the released side and pull it off of the chassis To re attach the panel position the right side of the panel in place first and then press the left side of the panel until the mechanism locks i...

Page 12: ...an error code ER 1 ER 2 ER 3 etc may appear on the display panel This can indicate a number of problems with the unit including a mechanical error or an error in the microprocessor control of the player If an error code should appear try ejecting and re loading the disc into the player While the disc is out of the unit make sure it is clean undamaged and loaded correctly label surface up You may a...

Page 13: ...r use with 2 speakers RCA pre amp level outputs Output Impedance Compatible with 4 8 ohm speakers Pre Amp Output 500 mv Tuning Range AM 530 1 710 KHz 10 KHz step FM 87 5 107 9 MHz 200 KHz step Sensitivity AM 45 dB FM 15 dB at a S N of 30 dB FM Stereo Separation 25 dB at 1kHz CD Frequency Response 5 20 kHz 0 3 dB CD Signal Noise Ratio 70 dB CD Channel Separation 60 dB CD Distortion 0 2 Specificatio...

Page 14: ...rocess 3 Depending on the recording status conditions of the disc and the equipment used for the recording some CD Rs CD RWs may not be played on this unit RELIABLEPLAYBACK To ensure more reliable playback please note the following recommendations 1 Use CD RWs with speed 1x to 4x 2 Use CD Rs with speed 1x to 8x and write with speed 1x to 2x 3 Do not play a CD RW which has been written on more than...

Page 15: ...CD CH CD CH CD CH CD CH CD CHA A A A A NGER CONTR NGER CONTR NGER CONTR NGER CONTR NGER CONTROL OL OL OL OLS S S S S 15 15 15 15 15 CD CH CD CH CD CH CD CH CD CHA A A A ANGER CONTR NGER CONTR NGER CONTR NGER CONTR NGER CONTROL OL OL OL OLS S S S S disc press the UP button To return to a lower number disc press the DN button The number of the disc in play will be shown on the display panel ds ds ds...

Page 16: ...or proper operation You may also try activating the RESET button do do do do do on the unit but this will also erase the time and pre set memories If the suggested measures do not solve the problem contact an approved warranty station near you for further assistance CD CH CD CH CD CH CD CH CD CHA A A A ANGER ERR NGER ERR NGER ERR NGER ERR NGER ERROR CODES OR CODES OR CODES OR CODES OR CODES el el ...

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Page 18: ...tion ofdiscplayduetonormalvibrationinamovingvehicle Whendrivingonveryroughroads however occasional sound skips may occur This will not scratch or damage the disc and normal play will resume when the rough conditions cease HANDLING COMPACT DISCS Dirt dust scratches and warpage can cause skips in the playback and deterioration of sound quality Please follow these guidelines to take care of your comp...

Page 19: ...ot apply to any product or part thereof which in the opinion of the Company has suffered or been damaged through alteration improper installation mishandling misuse neglect accident or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number bar code label s THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTYISLIMITEDTOTHEREPAIRORREPLACEMENTPROVIDEDABOVEAND INNOEVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILI...

Page 20: ... 2003 Audiovox Electronics Corp Hauppauge NY 11788 Printed in China 20 20 20 20 20 128 6649 ...

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