Aiwa CDC-X145 User manual

GLiXUSL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
MODE
D’EMPLOI
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL
DE
INSTRUCCIONES
CDC-X145
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STEREO
CAR
CD
RECEIVER
RADIO-TOCADISCOS
DE
CD
ESTEREOFONICO
PARA
AUTOMOVIL
OWNER’S
RECORD
For
your
convenience,
record
the
model
number
and
serial
number
(you
will
find
them
on
the
right
side
of
your
set)
in
the
space
provided
below.
Please
refer
to
them
when
you
contact
your
AIWA
dealer
in
case
of
difficulty.
Model
No.
|CDC-X145

Welcome
Thank
youforyourpurchasing
this
AIWA
product.
To
optimize
the
performance
of
this
unit,
please
read
through
this
manual
carefully.
In
addition
to
this
operating
instructions
manual,
be
sure
to
refer
to
the
separate
installation
and
connections
manuals
as
well.
PRECAUTIONS
•
This
unit
is
designed
to
be
operated
on
a
12-volt
DC
negative-ground
electrical
system
only.
•To
prevent
short-circuiting,
disconnect
the
negative
car
battery
terminal
until
the
unit
has
been
mounted
and
connected
completely.
•
When
replacing
the
fuse,
be
sure
to
use
one
whose
amperage
rating
is
identical.
Use
of
a
fuse
of
higher
amperage
may
cause
serious
damage
to
the
unit.
•
Do
NOT
attempt
to
disassemble
this
unit.
Laser
rays
from
the
optical
pickup
are
dangerous
to
the
eyes.
•
Make
sure
that
pins
or
other
foreign
objects
do
not
get
inside
the
unit;
they
may
cause
malfunctioning,
or
a
safety
hazard
such
as
electrical
shock
or
exposure
of
laser
rays.
•When
your
car
was
parked
in
direct
sunlight
resulting
in
a
considerable
rise
in
temperature
inside
the
car,
allow
the
unit
to
cool
off
before
operating
it.
•
Keep
the
volume
at
such
a
level
that
you
can
hear
outside
warning
sounds
(horns,
sirens,
NOTE
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications,
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interferenceto
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
—
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
—
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
—
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
—
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/
TV
technician
for
help.
CAUTION
Modifications
or
adjustments
to
this
product,
which
are
not
expressly
approved
by
the
manufacturer,
may
void
the
user's
right
or
authority
to
operate
this
product.

TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
FRONT
PANEL..
DETACHING
AND
ATTACHING
THE
FRONT
PANEL.
SETTING
THE
CLOCK.,1,..
RADIO
OPERATION
.
PRESETTING
STATIONS._
■
CD
PLAY.....
SOUND
ADJUSTMENTS
.
CONNECTING
A
PORTABLE
CASSETTE
PLAYER
OH
OTHER
EQUIPMENT.
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
....^.
MAINTENANCE
.
i...
SPECIFICATIONS.
10
12
•
A
defective
or
soiled
disc
inserted
into
the
unit
can
cause
sound
to
drop
out
during
playback.
•
Handle
the
disc
by
holding
its
inner
and
outer
edges.
•
Do
NOT
touch
the
surface
of
the
unlabeled
side
of
the
disc.
•
Do
NOTstick
paper
or
tape
etc.
on
the
surface.
•Do
NOT
expose
the
disc
to
direct
sunlight
or
excessive
heat.
•
Clean
the
disc
before
playback.
Wipe
the
disc
from
the
center
outward
with
a
cleaning
cloth.
•
NEVER
use
solvents
such
as
benzine
or
alcohol
to
clean
the
disc.
•
Smaller
3-inch
(8cm)
CDs
can
not
be
played
on
this
unit.
And
do
not
use
adaptor
as
it
may
cause
malfunctioning.
•
Do
not
use
irregular
shape
CDs
(example:
heart-
shaped,
octagonal
ones).
It
may
result
in
malfunction.
ENGLISH
2

FRONT
PANEL
©
PWR
(power
on/off)
button
®
SEL
(select)
button
@
VOL
(volume/audlo)
control
©
Disc
compartment
©TAPE
button
©DISP
(display)
button
©
±
(eject)
button
©MUTE
button
©
(forward
skip)/TUNE/\/
(back
skipJ/TUNE'V'
buttons
©LOUD
button
©TAPE
IN
jack
(3.5-mm
dla.)
@
REPEAT
button
©
Preset
station
buttons
1-«
©CD
(CD
play/pause)
button
©BAND
button
<S>
A.ME
(auto
memory/preset
scan)
button
©
J.
(release)
button
©CD
indicator
©Band
indicator
@
REPEAT
indicator
@>TRE
(treble)
indicator
©Audio
control
indications
©
BAL
(balance)
indicator
©FAD
(fader)
indicator
©TAPE
indicator
©Track/Preset
number
indication
@
VOL
(volume)
indicator
©AM/PM
indicator
@BAS
(bass)
indicator
©Main
display
section
©
LOCAL
Indicator
@
STEREO
indicator
©LOUD
(loudness)
indicator
©MUTE
indicator

DETACHING
AND
ATTACHING
THE
FRONT
PANEL
1
2
You
can
detach
the
front
panel
from
the
unit
and
carry
it
with
you
when
you
leave
your
car
unattended.
When
you
carry
the
front
panel
out
of
your
car,
use
the
supplied
carring
case.
Before
detaching
the
front
panel,
remove
the
CD
to
prevent
possible
damage
to
the
unit.
1
Press
PWR
to
turn
the
unit
off.
2
While
supporting
the
front
panel
with
one
hand,
press
£
to
release
one
side
of
the
panel.
Care
must
be
taken
not
to
drop
the
panel.
It
may
suddenly
eject
at
this
point.
3
When
the
front
panel
is
lifted
from
the
unit,
remove
it
by
pulling
away
from
the
Attaching
Ihe
front
panel
ENGLISH
4

SETTING
THE
CLOCK
RADIO
OPERATION
2
Press
PWR
to
turn
the
unit
on.
2
Press
and
hold
DISP
for
more
than
2
^s
%
3
Press
/N
to
set
the
hour.
Press
N/
to
set
the
minutes.
4
Press
DISP.
The
clock
starts
working
from
0
second.
Having
the
clock
displayed
while
the
unit
Is
turned
on
Press
DISP.
The
clock
display
appears
for
a
few
minutes,
then
the
unit
returnsto
itsformerdisplay.
14
3
2
1
Press
PWR
to
turn
the
unit
on.
2
Press
BAND
to
select
the
band
from
among
FM1,
FM2,
FM3,
AMI,
and
AM2.
The
band
indication
appears
cyclically
in
order.
FM1.
FM2
and
FM3sharethesame
frequency
range.
AMI
and
AM2
share
the
same
frequency
|
B
f
pOSXq
1
3
Press
(more
than
0.5
second)
either
TUNE
/S.
or
TUNE
V
to
tune
in
the
desired
station.
Press
A
to
increase
and
V
to
decrease
the
frequency.
The
unit
starts
scanning
and
tunes
In
a
station
automatically
(Seek
tuning).
Press
the
button
again
to
deactivate
the
function.
Repeat
the
procedure
until
the
desired
station
is
tuned
in.
Note
If
you
press
(less
than
0.5
second
at
a
time)
either
TUNE
/\
or
TUNE
"V,
the
frequency
decreases
or
increases
step
by
step.
4
Press
VOL
to
project
out
the
control
and
turn
it
to
+
or
—
to
adjust
the
5
ENGLISH

To
turn
Ihe
unit
oft
Press
PWR.
PRESETTING
STATIONS
Note
The
“STEREO”
indicator
lights
up
when
the
tuned-
in
station
is
broadcasting
in
stereo
and
the
reception
Is
good.
To
preset
stations
automatically
(auto
memory)
2
3
1
Press
PWR
to
turn
the
unit
on.
2
Press
BAND
to
select
a
desired
band
from
among
FM1,
FM2,
FM3,
AMI,
and
AM2.
1"
“ns,-
I
3
P
ress
and
hold
A.ME
for
more
than
2
seconds
to
activate
the
automatic
presetting
function.
This
unit
can
store
up
to
6
stations
in
memory
for
preset
station
button
1
to
6
with
LOCAL
indicator
lights
up.
If
the
unit
could
not
search
for
all
of
6
stations,
LOCAL
indicator
goes
off
and
stadssearching
for
weaker
stations
again.
Use
this
function
to
automatically
preset
up
to
6
stations
each
for
FM1,
FM2,
FM3,
AMI,
and
AM2
(up
to
a
total
of
30
stations).
•When
auto
memory
is
completed,
the
preset
stations
are
automatically
scanned
in
order.
•
To
stop
auto
memory,
press
A.ME
again.
To
check
the
preset
stations
(preset
scan)
•
If
you
wish
to
check
the
preset
stations,
press
A.ME
for
less
than
2
seconds.
The
preset
stations
stored
in
memory
will
be
tuned
in
for
5
seconds
each
in
order.
•
To
stop
this
function,
press
A.ME
again
or
press
any
of
the
preset
station
buttons
1
to
6.
ENGLISH
6

PRESETTING
STATIONS
To
preset
stations
manually
1
3
4
2
2
P
ress
PWR
to
turn
the
unit
on.
2
Press
BAND
to
select
the
band
from
among
FM1,
FM2,
FM3,
AMI,
and
AM2.
3
Tune
in
the
station
that
you
wish
to
preset
with
TUNE
/\
or
TUNE
V.
4
Press
one
of
the
preset
station
buttons
1
to
6
for
approximately
2
seconds.
While
the
station
you
are
presetting
is
being
registered
in
memory,
the
sound
is
momentarily
muted.
The
number
of
the
pressed
preset
station
button
appears
next
to
the
frequency
indication.
I
[ftosa^
To
tune
in
the
preset
stations
1
1
Press
PWR
to
turn
the
unit
on.
2
Press
BAND
to
select
a
desired
band
from
among
FM1,
FM2,
FM3,
AMI,
and
AM2.
3
Press
the
desired
preset
station
button.
The
number
of
the
pressed
preset
station
button
appears
next
to
the
frequency
indication.
Active
tuning
reception
control
(ATRC)
This
unit
automatically
suppresses
FM
noise
caused
by
varying
signal
strength
resulting
from
movement
of
the
car.
•
The
built-in
automatic
blending
circuit
mixes
the
left
and
right
channel
signals
according
to
the
strength
of
the
reception.
At
the
same
time,
the
high-cut
circuit
activates
to
maintain
the
sound
quality.
•
If
the
reception
becomes
even
weaker,
the
unit
automatically
switches
to
Monaural
mode
to
reduce
noise.
Repeat
these
procedures
to
preset
up
to
6
stations
each
for
FM1,
FM2,
FM3,
AMI,
and
AM2.
•
You
can
manually
preset
stations
that
have
not
been
selected
by
auto
memory.
•
If
you
tty
to
preset
a
station
on
a
preset
station
button
on
which
another
station
of
the
same
band
has
already
been
preset,
the
previously
preset
station
will
be
erased.
7
ENGLISH

2
1
1
Insert
a
disc
with
the
labeled
side
upward
to
start
CD
play.
If
a
disc
is
already
inserted,
press
PWR
to
start
CD
play.
The
track
number
and
elapsed
playing
time
appear.
CD
indicator
l
^
1
Track
number
Elapsed
playing
time
2
Press
VOL
to
project
out
the
control
and
turn
it
to
+
or
—
to
adjust
the
volume.
Press
these
buttons
to
operate
CD
play.
•The
A
button
is
active
only
in
CD
mode.
•
Smaller
3-inch
(8
cm)
CDs
can
not
be
played
on
this
unit.
And
do
not
use
an
adaptor
as
it
may
cause
malfunctioning.
•
The
CD
play
starts
from
the
first

CD
PLAY
SOUND
ADJUSTMENTS
Repeat
Play
Press
REPEAT
during
CD
play.
The
“REPEAT”
indicator
lights
up
and
the
currently
selected
track
is
played
repeatedly.
Press
REPEAT
again
to
deactivate
Repeat
play.
Note
If
Repeat
play
is
not
activated,
all
the
tracks
on
the
disc
are
played
repeatedly.
12
3
MUTE
LOUD
2
Press
PWR
to
turn
the
unit
on.
2
Press
SEL
to
select
the
mode
that
you
wish
toadjust
from:
VOL
(volume),
BAS
(bass),
TRE
(treble),
BAL
(balance),
FAD
(fader).
The
following
indications
appear
in
cyclic
The
selected
mode
switches
to
Volume
mode
if
you
do
not
proceed
with
step
2
within
9
seconds.
3
Press
VOL
to
project
out
the
control
and
turn
it
to
+
or
—
to
adjust
the
level.
Turn
and
hold
the
control
to
change
the
level
Adjust
each
mode
referring
to
the
audio
control
indications
in
the
display
window.
-
+
SSBB
Decreases
the
volume
level
Increases
the
volume
level
fiiaa
Decreases
the
bass
level
Increases
the
B3B
Decreases
the
treble
level
Increases
the
nun
Decreases
the
level
of
the
right
speaker(s)
Decreases
the
level
of
the
left
speaker(s)
Decreases
the
speakers
Decreases
the
level
of
the
rear
speakers
Without
selecting
any
mode
with
SEL,
only
the
volume
level
can
be
adjusted
by
turning
VOL.
9
ENGLISH

Nate
Make
sure
to
press
VOL
to
hide
the
control
when
you
finish
sound
adjustment.
MUTE
button
Press
this
button
to
temporarily
lower
the
volume.
Press
it
again
to
restore
the
previous
volume.
Loudness
(unction
Press
LOUD
to
reinforce
both
bass
and
treble
especially
when
listening
at
low
volume
level.
CONNECTING
A
PORTABLE
CASSETTE
PLAYER
OR
OTHER
EQUIPMENT
1
2
3
4
1
Press
PWR
to
turn
the
unit
on.
2
If
a
CD
is
inserted,
remove
it
to
prevent
possible
damage
to
the
unit.
3
Connect
a
portable
cassette
player,
etc.
via
the
TAPE
IN
|ack
(3.5-mm
dia.)
on
the
unit.
4
Press
TAPE
to
listen
to
the
connected
equipment.
The
"TAPE”
indicator
lights
up.
The
clock
display
appears.
•
For
further
information
on
the
portable
cassette
player,
etc.,
refer
to
the
operating
instructions
for
the
equipment.
ENGLISH
10

TROUBLESHOOTING
MAINTENANCE
Reset
button
The
Reset
button
Is
visible
when
you
detach
the
front
panel.
Try
pressing
this
button
if
a
CD
does
not
operate
properly.
When
you
press
this
button,
use
the
tip
of
a
pointed
object
such
as
a
pencil
or
toothpick.
Note
that
the
memory
contents,
however,
will
be
erased
by
pressing
this
button.
Cleaning
the
front
panel
When
the
front
panel
is
soiled,
wipe
the
surface
of
the
panel
with
a
dry
and
soft
cloth.
Cleaning
the
connector
The
connector
on
the
reverse
side
of
the
front
panel
needs
to
be
cleaned
occasionally.
Wipe
the
sudace
of
the
connector
with
a
cotton
swab
slightly
moistened
with
alcohol.
11

ENGLISH
12



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971029ATM-OX
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