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FM MONO/INTRO (INT) SELECT BUTTON

During FM radio operation, press this button  to
select mono  or stereo reception of the broadcast
signal. Under normal reception mode as
indicated by the 

ST   

 icon on the display panel

when tuned to an FM stereo signal.  If the stereo
signal is too noisy for comfortable listening,
press the MONO/INT select  button to switch to
monaural reception (the 

ST 

 icon will

disappear from the  display panel). To return to
stereo reception mode, press  the button  again
so that  the  

ST 

 indication reappears.

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   LOCAL (LOC)/REPEAT (RPT) BUTTON

During radio operation, received signals are
usually in stereo mode as indicated by the
ST 

 icon; however, when the signals are

weak or intermittent, it may be worthwhile
activating the Local (LOC) mode by pressing
the LOC/RPT button (LOC appears on the
display). This mode favors access to  local
stations whose signals are much stronger,
thereby improving radio reception. Press this
button again to terminate local receive mode;
LOC disappears from the display panel.

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AUDIO MUTE (MUTE)

This button is used to mute the volume from
the system. By pressing the button, a  MUTE
indication will appear on the display panel and
the volume will be muted.  Pressing the MUTE
button again, or pressing the Volume Control
buttons or Select (SEL) button  will return the
volume level to the setting in use before the
Mute function was activated.

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MODE BUTTON

This button enables selection of either radio
or disc play. When a CD is loaded, pressing
this button will revert to radio operation; the
disc icon ( 

 ) will still be displayed, indicating

a disc is still loaded in the unit. Pressing the
button again will return to disc play, but the
current track will start from the beginning.

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  LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL

       FUNCTIONS
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel dis-
plays the frequency, time, and all activated func-
tions, including five bar graphs which provide a
visual representation of the audio signal power
level.
NOTE:

It is a characteristic of LCD panels
that, if subjected to cold temperatures
for an extended period of time, they
may take longer to illuminate than
under normal conditions. 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.

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DISC SLOT

With the label surface facing up, fully insert a
compact disc into the slot until the load
mechanism engages; LOAd

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followed immediately by CdP and  the fixed disc

symbol ( 

 ).  The symbol will then become

animated  and play will begin from the first
TRACK (01) on the disc, accompanied by the
elapsed time of track play.

NOTE:

This unit is designed for play of
standard 5" (12cm) Compact Discs
ONLY.  Do not attempt to use 3"
(8cm) CD-Singles in this unit, either
with or without an adapter, as
damage to the player and/or disc
can occur.  Such damage will not
be covered by the Warranty on this
product.

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CD PLAY/PAUSE ( 

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 ) SELECTOR

During disc play, pressing this button will
temporarily stop play of the disc (the disc symbol

 )  will flash on the display panel).  Press the

button again to resume play of the disc from the
point at which it was stopped.  Playback  will

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Summary of Contents for ACD-13

Page 1: ...17 CD 17 AM FM MPX RADIO WITH DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL COMPACTDISCPLAYER 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 SEL VOL VOL REL EJECT ACD 13 TRACK SKIP BAND MUTE T F TUNING ACD 17 ACD 17 ACD 17 ACD 17 ACD 17 ...

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Page 3: ...erate recheck all wiring until problem is corrected 5 Carefully slide the radio into the mounting sleeve making sure it is right side 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...

Page 4: ...l need our help but if you do we re here to help you Just call our toll free telephone assistance line at 1 800 645 4994 during the days and hours shown U S A and Canada only 7 30AM 6PM 8AM 4PM NUT 5MM EXISTING DASH OPENING FILE EDGES TO FIT IF NECESSARY DO NOT OVERFILE NOTE IF DASH IS SOLID USE REAR SIDE WITHOUT THE LIP OF MOUNTING SLEEVE AS A TEMPLATE CUT OPENING REMOVETHEPLASTICFRAMEFROMTHEFRON...

Page 5: ...128 6496 5 of 16 5 5 5 5 5 RADIO WIRING R R R R RA A A A ADIO WIRING DIO WIRING DIO WIRING DIO WIRING DIO WIRING REFER TO PAGE 6 FOR SPEAKER WIRING CONTAINS 1 15A FUSE 1 0 5A FUSE 6 ...

Page 6: ...IRING ER WIRING ER WIRING REFER TO PAGE 5 FOR RADIOWIRING WARNING NEVERCOMBINE BRIDGE OUTPUTSFORUSEWITH1SPEAKER NEVERGROUNDNEGATIVESPEAKERLEADSTOCHASSISGROUND FAILURETOWIREEXACTLYASSHOWNBELOWMAYCAUSEELECTRICALDAMAGETO THERADIO 1 800 645 4994 1 800 645 4994 1 800 645 4994 1 800 645 4994 1 800 645 4994 8 30am 7 00pmEastern 9 00am 5 00pmEastern Monday Friday Saturday HELP RADIO 5 ...

Page 7: ...will automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the last volume adjustment or when another function is activated These buttons are also used in conjunction with the SEL button to adjust the bass treble balance and fader levels as described in 4 5 6 and 7 3 3 3 3 3 SELECT SEL BUTTON This button is used to select the audio func tion volume bass treble balance or fade to be adjuste...

Page 8: ...safter thelast adjustment or when another function is activated 7 7 7 7 7 FRONT REARFADERCONTROL To adjust the front rear speaker balance first select the Fader mode by pressing the SEL button until the FAd indication appears on the display panel Within 5 seconds of choosing the Fader mode press the VOL or buttons to adjust the front rear speaker levels as desired The fader position will be shown ...

Page 9: ...isc icon will still be displayed indicating a disc is still loaded in the unit Pressing the button again will return to disc play but the current track will start from the beginning bq bq bq bq bq LIQUID CRYSTALDISPLAY PANEL FUNCTIONS The Liquid Crystal Display LCD panel dis plays the frequency time and all activated func tions including five bar graphs which provide a visual representation of the...

Page 10: ...10 cn cn cn cn cn RANDOM RND SELECT During disc play press and hold the LOUD RND button for 2 seconds to play the tracks on the disc in a random or shuffled order RND will appear on the display panel In Random Play mode pressing the Forward Track Select button will also select tracks in a ran dom order instead of the normal progression Pressing the Backward Track Select button will also select tra...

Page 11: ...CD PL CD PLA A A A AYER ERR YER ERR YER ERR YER ERR YER ERROR CODES OR CODES OR CODES OR CODES OR CODES SET SET SET SET SETT T T T TING THE CLOCK ING THE CLOCK ING THE CLOCK ING THE CLOCK ING THE CLOCK 1 Turn the vehicle ignition and radio on 2 Press and hold the Time Frequency button cp cp cp cp cp for approximately 2 seconds the time display will begin to flash 3 Within 5 seconds of selecting th...

Page 12: ... Ratings Constant yellow lead 15 AMP Switched red lead 0 5 AMP OutputPower 140 watts maximum 35 watts x 4 channels Output Wiring Floating ground type designed for 4 speaker use OutputImpedance Compatible with 4 8 ohm speakers TuningRange AM 519 1 735 kHz FM 87 3 108 5 MHz Sensitivity AM 20uv FM 1 5uv FM Stereo Separation 25 dB CDFrequencyResponse 20 20 000 Hz 1 dB CD Signal Noise Ratio 60 dB CDCha...

Page 13: ... the Warranty on this product When not using the disc player always remove the compact disc Do not leave an ejected disc sitting in the disc slot as this can expose it to sunlight and other causes of damage Do not attempt to open the unit chassis There are no user serviceable parts or adjustments inside When the vehicle warms up during cold weather or under damp conditions moisture may condense on...

Page 14: ...HE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTYHEREUNDERINCLU...

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Page 16: ...128 6496 16 of 16 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 2002 Audiovox Electronics Corp Hauppauge NY 11788 128 6496 Printed in China ...

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