background image

Loading discs

1.  Press 

SOURCE

 repeatedly to 

select CD mode.

2.  Press 

OPEN/CLOSE 

or 

 to 

open the drawer.

3.  Insert up to fi ve discs with la-

bel face up. (Press 

DISC SKIP

 

to rotate the disc carrier.)

4.  Press 

OPEN/CLOSE 

or 

 to 

close the drawer. Loaded disc 
position icon lights. 

Selecting discs

Press 

DISC SKIP

 to skip discs.

Playing discs

• Press 

 to begin or pause 

p l a y b a c k ,  a n d

 

  t o  s t o p 

playback.

•    P r e s s  

 

/  

 

t o   s e l e c t   a 

specifi c track.

Searching through a CD

Press and hold 

 

 

to search 

through a CD while it is playing.

Shuffl ing play order

Press 

SHUFFLE

 to turn on/off the 

playing of tracks in random order. 

Sampling tracks

Press 

INTRO

 to play the first 10 

seconds of each track on the 
current disc, all discs in the tray, 
or turn INTRO mode off. 

Play mode

P r e s s 

P L AY  M O D E

  t o  c y c l e 

between Repeat 1, Repeat 1 Disc, 
Repeat All Discs, 1 Disc, and All 
Discs. 

•  P r e s s  

I N F O

 

repeatedly to view 
elapsed track time, 
t r a c k  r e m a i n  t i m e  a n d 
d i s c  r e m a i n  t i m e  d u r i n g 
playback. 

•  You may also press 

PLAY 

MODE

 to select 1 disc or 

all discs before activating 
INTRO & SHUFFLE functions.

CD Playback

CD Playback

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You can program the CD player 
to play up to any 32 tracks on the 
CDs in the tray.
1.  W h i l e   t h e   C D   p l a y e r   i s 

stopped, press 

PROGRAM 

to 

enter program mode. The sys-
tem displays the next available 
program number: “- - P 01,” 
with “- -” flashing, prompts 
you for the first track in the 
program list.

2. Press 

 

 

to select a track 

(Press 

DISC SKIP

 to select a 

track from a  different disc).

3.  Immediately press 

PROGRAM 

to assign the selected track to 
the  program number. You are 
prompted for the next track in 
the program list. (In CD pro-
gram mode, PROG icon will be 
lit.)

Playing a program List

While in PROGRAM mode, press 

.

Displaying the program List

1.  W h i l e   t h e   C D   p l a y e r   i s 

stopped, press 

PROGRAM 

to 

enter PROGRAM mode.

2.  Press 

PROGRAM

 repeatedly 

to list each track assignment 
in the program list.

Deleting program List

While in PROGRAM mode, press 
and hold

 

 for 3 seconds. The unit 

displays the message “CLEAR”.

  (dock adapter is not included 

with this Audio System)

2.  Insert your iPod Dock Adpater 

into the dock until it sits firmly 
in place.

Removing an iPod Dock 
Adapter

Remove the iPod Dock Adapter 
as illustrated.

Listening to your iPod

Insert your iPod into the con-
nector in the dock.
1. Press 

 to begin or pause 

playback, and 

STOP

/  to stop 

playback.

2. Press 

 

 to select a specifi c 

CD Program

CD Program

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Compatible iPod Types

•  iPod touch (1st generation ) 

8GB, 16GB, 32GB

•  iPod touch (2nd generation ) 

8GB, 16GB, 32GB

•  i P o d  c l a s s i c  8 0 G B , 1 2 0 G B , 

160GB

•  iPod 5th generation (video) 

30GB, 60GB, 80GB

•  i P o d  n a n o  4 t h  g e n e r a t i o n 

(video) 8GB, 16GB

•  i P o d  n a n o  3 r d  g e n e r a t i o n 

(video) 4GB, 8GB

•  iPod nano (2nd generation) 

2GB, 4GB, 8GB

•  iPod nano (1st generation) 

1GB, 2GB, 4GB

Note: also supports iPhone when 
iPhone is set to “airplane mode".

Installing an iPod Dock 
Adapter

1. Choose the iPod Dock Adapter 

that fits your iPod, we recom-
mend using the adapter that 
was supplied with your iPod. 

iPod Playback

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iPod Playback

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•  Yo u r   i P o d   w i l l 

b e   c h a r g e d 
a u t o m a t i c a l l y 
(until fully charged) once it 
is docked.

•  iPod charging function is 

inactive when the main unit 
is on standby position and 
powered off.

•  To prevent interference to 

A M  r a d i o  s i g n a l s ,   p l e a s e 
switch off the iPod while 
listening to AM Radio.

Radio

Press 

SOURCE

 or 

TUNER

 on the 

remote control to select TUNER.

Selecting tuner band

Press 

AUTO PROG•BAND

 on the 

unit or 

TUNER 

on the remote 

control to select between AM 
and FM radio bands. 

Tuning to a station

Press 

 

 to select frequencies. 

P r e s s  a n d  h o l d  t o  s t a r t  a u t o 
searching for the next available 
station.

Preset and tune modes

The tuner can be in either TUNER 
or PRESET mode. When in PRESET 
mode, the PROG indicator is on.

Presetting stations

Manually setting presets

1.  P r e s s 

 

 

t o  a c c e s s  t h e 

desired frequency.

2.  P r e s s 

P R O G R A M

  b u t t o n . 

The most recently accessed 
p r o g r a m  l o c a t i o n  w i l l  b e 
displayed.

3.  I f   a   d i f f e r e n t   p r o g r a m 

location is preferred, press 

 

 to select the desired 

preset number (1-32).

4.  Press 

PROGRAM

 to store the 

selected frequency at that 
preset.

Auto preset programming (FM 
only)

P r e s s   a n d   h o l d  

A U T O 

PROG•BAND

 for 2 seconds to 

scan stations in the FM band. The 
stations will then be stored as 
preset channels. A maximum of 
32 stations can be stored.

Beware of your preset channels 
being erased accidentally because 
the scanning and storing process 
is automatic upon pressing and 
holding the button for 2 seconds.

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Yo u  c a n  s t o p  t h e  a u t o m a t i c 
scan by pressing 

TUNE+

/

TUNE-

 

button, but the erased stations 
cannot be recovered.

Using presets

Press 

 PRESET 

 to access the 

previous or next preset station. 
The display first shows the preset 
program number and after a few 
seconds, the frequency will be 
displayed. (e.g. P 01 is preset 1)

Suppressing stereo signal

Press

 FM ST. 

to select between 

ST ON and ST OFF for stereo FM 
stations.

Radio

LINE IN/ AUX

P l a y   e x t e r n a l   s o u n d 
t h r o u g h  t h e  s p e a k e r 
system

Press

 SOURCE 

on the unit

 

repeat-

edly

 

to select LINE IN or AUX mode. 

Or press 

LINE IN/AUX

 on the re-

mote control to change to LINE 
IN mode from CD, TUNER or iPod 
mode; press 

LINE IN/AUX

 again to 

change to AUX mode.

Suggest using Ø3.5mm 
LINE IN jack for mp3 
player and AUX IN jacks 
for auxiliary equipment such 
as DVD, VCR or PC.

Troubleshooting Tips

System will not turn on

•  Check power cord for a secure 

connection.

•  U n p l u g  t h e  u n i t  f o r  a  m o -

m e n t ,  a n d  t h e n  p l u g  i n t o 
power source again.

•  Check the outlet by plugging 

in another device.

No sound

•  Increase the volume setting.
•  Check connection to speakers.
•  Check that you have selected 

the appropriate function: CD, 
TUNER, iPod, LINE IN/AUX.

•  Make sure mute is off.
•  Make sure headphones are 

not plugged in.

Poor radio reception

•  Check antenna connection.
• Move antenna.
•  Turn off nearby electrical ap-

pliances, such as hair dryer, 
vacuum cleaner, microwave, 
fl uorescent lights.

CD does not play

•  Check that CD is in the tray.

•  Check that CD label is facing 

up.

•  Check that PAUSE mode is not 

on.

•  Check that CD function is se-

lected.

•  Use CD lens cleaner.
•  Clean the disc.
•  Try another CD.

CD sound skips

•  Clean the disc.
•  C h e c k   d i s c   f o r   w a r p i n g , 

scratches, or other damage.

•  Check if something is causing 

the system to vibrate. If so, 
move the system.

•  Make sure the speakers are at 

least 3 feet away or on a dif-
ferent surface from the main 
unit. 

CD button will not respond, or 
does not change discs when 
you press DISC SKIP

•  Switch to another function 

(TUNER, iPod, LINE IN/AUX) 
and then back to CD. 

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Remote control does not work

•  Check that the batteries are 

properly installed.

•  Replace weak batteries.
•  Check the system is plugged 

into power source.

•  Point the remote directly at 

the system’s front panel.

•  Move closer to the system.
•  R e m o v e  a n y  o b s t a c l e s  b e -

tween the remote and the 
system.

iPod does not respond to the 
speaker system

•  R e m o v e   y o u r   i P o d   f r o m 

t h e   d o c k   a n d   c h e c k   f o r 
obstruction on the connectors 
in the dock and on your iPod.

•  M a k e  s u r e  t h a t  y o u r  i P o d 

is working properly before 
docking into the unit. Please 
refer to your iPod manual for 
details.

Troubleshooting Tips Additional 

Information

Disconnect the audio system from 
the power source before per-
forming any maintenance.

Cleaning

Clean the exterior of the system 
using a soft dust cloth.

CD Player

CAUTION! This system operates 
with a laser. It must be opened 
by only a qualified technician. 

Handling CDs

•  Do not touch the signal sur-

faces. Hold CDs by the edges, 
or by one edge and the hole. 
Do not affi x labels or adhesive 
tapes to the label surfaces. Do 
not scratch or damage the la-
bel. CDs rotate at high speeds 
inside the player. Do not use 
damaged (cracked or warped) 
CDs.

Cleaning CDs

•  D i r t y  C D s  c a n  c a u s e  p o o r 

sound quality. Always keep 

C D s  c l e a n  b y  w i p i n g  t h e m 
gently with a  soft cloth from 
the inner edge toward the 
outer perimeter.

•  If a CD becomes dirty, wet a 

soft cloth in water, wring it 
out well, wipe the dirt away 
gently, and then remove any 
water drops with a dry cloth.

•  Do not use record cleaning 

sprays or antistatic agents on 
CDs. Also, never clean CDs 
with benzene, thinner, or oth-
er volatile solvents which may 
cause damage to disc surface.

CD Lens Care

When your CD lens gets dirty it 
can also cause the system to out-
put poor sound quality. To clean 
the lens you will need to pur-
chase a CD lens cleaner which can 
maintain the output sound quali-
ty of your system. For instructions 
on cleaning the CD lens, refer to 
the ones accompanying the lens 
cleaner.

Additional Information

Technical specifi cations

Power supply: 120V~60Hz 
Dimensions ( W x D x H inches):
Unit size -  11.0 x 17.3 x 12.0  
Main unit weight: 16.06 lbs
CD player: Response curve (+/- 
2dB): 60Hz to 15 kHz
Rating Plate: Look for it at the 
back of the set.

The descriptions and character-
istics given in this document are 
given as a general indication and 
not as a guarantee.  In order to 
provide the highest quality prod-
uct possible, we reserve the right 
to make any improvement or 
modification without prior notice.  
The English version serves as the 
final reference  on all products 
and operational details should 
any discrepancies arise in other 
languages.

Limited Warranty

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AVC MULTIMEDIA (“AVC”) 

makes the following limited warranty.  

This limited warranty extend to the original consumer purchaser and 
is limited to non-commercial use of the product.

One Year Parts & Labor Warranty
AVC

 products purchased in the United States or Canada are warranted 

to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 
one year from the date of their original retail purchase. If the unit fails 
to conform to this warranty, we will service the product using new or 
refurbished parts and products, at 

AVC

’s sole discretion.

During a period of one year from the effective warranty date, 

AVC

 will 

provide, when needed, service labor to repair a manufacturing defect at 
its designated Service Center. To obtain warranty service in the United 
States or Canada, you must fi rst call our 

Customer Support Center 

at 1-877-252-6873

during the hours listed in the box below.

 

The determination of service will be made by 

AVC

 Customer Support. 

PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR UNIT TO AVC WITHOUT PRIOR 
AUTHORIZATION.

  New or remanufactured replacements for defective 

parts or products will be used for repairs by 

AVC

 at its designated Service 

Center for one year from the effective warranty date. Such replacement 
parts or products are warranted for an additional one year from the 
date of repair or replacement.  The Customer will be required to ship 
the unit to the Service Center indicated at the time Customer Support 
is contacted to make the necessary repairs.  The customer is responsible 
for all transportation charges to the service facility. 

Packaging and Shipping Instruction

When you send the product to the 

AVC

 service facility you must use 

the original carton box and packing material or an equivalent as des-
ignated by 

AVC.

Your Responsibility

(1) You must retain the original sale receipt to provide proof of 

purchase.

(2) These 

warranties are effective only if the product is purchased and 

operated in the United States or Canada.

(3)  Warranties extend only to defects in material or workmanship, and do 

not extend to any product or parts which have been lost or discarded, 
or damage to product or parts caused by misuse, accident, improper 
operation or maintenance, or use in violation of instructions provided 
with the product, or to product which has been altered or modifi ed 
without authorization of 

AVC

, or to products or parts thereof which 

have had the serial number removed or changed.

Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty

Out of Warranty

I n   t h e   e v e n t   y o u r   p r o d u c t   r e q u i r e s   r e p a i r   a f t e r   t h e 
limited warranty period has expired, please contact our 

Customer Support Center at 

1-877-252-6873 or 

www.RCAav.com 

Hours: Monday–Thursday: 9am–7pm, Friday: 9am–5pm, 
Saturday: 9am–NOON Eastern time.
Important: 

You are responsible for any transportation, shipping or insurance 
relative to the return of product to our Product Returns Center.

All warranties implied by state law, including the implied warranties 
of merchantability and fi tness for a particular purpose, are expressly 
limited to the duration of the limited warranties set forth above. With 
the exception of any warranties implied by state law as hereby limited, 
the foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, 
guarantees, agreements and similar obligations of manufacturer or 
seller with respect to the repair or replacement of any parts. In no event 
shall 

AVC

 be liable for consequential or incidental damages.

No person, agent, distributor, dealer or company is authorized to 
change, modify or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner 
whatsoever. The time within action must be commenced to enforce 
any obligation of 

AVC

 arising under the warranty or under any statute, 

or law of the United States or Canada or any state thereof, is hereby 
limited to one year from the date of purchase. This limitation does not 
apply to implied warranties arising under state law.

This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights and you may also have other 
rights, which may vary, from state to state. Some states do not allow 
limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, when an action may 
be brought, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential 
damages, so the above provisions may not apply to you.

For more information on other products and services, please visit our 

web site at

 

www.RCAav.com

  

       

Important: 

Also keep your “Bill of Sale” as proof of purchase.

Model  no.  ...........................................................................................................    
Product name .....................................................................................................
Type of set. .........................................................................................................
Serial no. .............................................................................................................    
Invoice no. ..........................................................................................................
Date purchased ..................................................................................................   
Dealer name .......................................................................................................

FOR SUPPORT, SERVICE AND REPAIR, PLEASE VISIT

  

www.RCAav.com

Specifi cations and external appearance are subject to change without 

notice.

© 2009 AVC MULTIMEDIA

This unit is compatible 
with CD-RW/ CD-R discs 

for playback.

Notes on CD-R/RW Disc:

•  Do not affi x any type of labels 

to either side (recordable or 
labeled side) of a CD-R/RW 
disc as this may result in the 
unit malfunctioning.

•  To  a v o i d  d a m a g e s  t o  t h e 

CD-R/RW disc, do not open 
the disc compartment door 
while the disc is being read.  

•  Do not load an unrecorded 

CD-R/RW disc into the unit. 
This may take a longer time 
to read the disc.

•  Playback capability for CD-

R W  d i s c s  m a y  v a r y  d u e  t o 
variations in the quality of the 
CD-RW disc and the recorder 
used to create the disc.

CD Playback

CD-R / RW 

P l e a s e   t a k e   c a r e 
w h e n  l o a d i n g  o r 
u n l o a d i n g  d i s c s  i n 
the disc drawer. Read below 
for details.
•  Remove all discs from the 

disc drawer before moving 
or transporting the unit.

•  D o  n o t  p u t  d i s c s  i n  t h e 

t r a y s  o f  t h e  d i s c  d r a w e r 
when they are still moving.

•  Do not push or force the 

rotation of the disc trays. 
Always use the 

DISC SKIP 

button.

• 

Do not put discs in any 
u n e x p o s e d  d i s c  t r a y s . 
O n l y  p u t  d i s c  i n  t r a y 
that is fully exposed.

•  If an error occurs and the 

disc drawer does not close, 
empty all disc trays and try 
again.

track. (You may also use the 
c o n t r o l  w h e e l  a n d  k e y s  o n 
your iPod to operate it.)

3. Press and hold 

 

 to search 

through a track while it is play-
ing.

4. Press 

MENU

 to display iPod 

menu, press again to return to 
previous menu.

5.  P r e s s 

  P R E S E T 

  o n  t h e 

remote control to navigate 
iPod menu lists.

6. Press 

SELECT

 to pick item in 

iPod menu list.

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