Aiwa CSD-TD51 User manual

8A-CH8-903-01
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COMPACT
DISC
STEREO
RADIO
CASSETTE
RECORDER
RADIOCASETE
ESTEREO
CON
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DISCOS
COMPACTOS
RADIO-CASSETTE
LECTEUR
DE
CD
STEREO
CSD-TD51
CSD-TD52
CSD-TD53
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DIGITAL
AUDIO

WARNING
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
“CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.”
Explanation
of
Graphical
Symbols:
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
“dangerous
volt-
age”
within
the
product’s
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
trian-
gle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
OWNER’S
RECORD
For
your
convenience,
record
the
model
number
(you
will
find
it
at
the
bottom
of
the
unit)
and
serial
number
(you
will
find
it
in.the
battery
compartment)
in
the
space
provided
below.
Please
refer
to
them
when
you
contact
your
AIWA
dealer
in
case
of
difficulty.
Precautions
Read
the
Operating
Instructions
carefully
and
completely
before
operating
the
unit.
Be
sure
to
keep
the
Operating
Instructions
for
future
reference.
All
warnings
and
cautions
in
the
Operating
Instructions
and
on
the
unit
should
be
strictly
followed,
as
well
as
the
safety
suggestions
below.
Installation
1
Water
and
moisture
-
Do
not
use
this unit
near
water,
such
as
near
a
bathtub,
washbow/l,
kitchen
sink,
laundry
tub,
in
a
wet
basement,
swimming
pool,
or
the
like.
2
Heat
-
Do
not
use
this
unit
near
sources
of
heat,
including
heating
vents,
stoves,
or
other
appliances
that
generate
heat.
It
also
should
not
be
placed
in
temperatures
less
than
5°C
(41°F)
or
greater
than
35°C
(95°F).
3
Mounting
surface
-
Place
the
unit
on
a
flat,
even
surface.
4
Ventilation
-
The
unit
should
be
situated
with
adequate
space
around
it
so
that
proper
heat
ventilation
is
assured.
Allow
10
cm
(4
in.)
clearance
from
the
rear
and
the
top
of
the
unit
and
5
cm
(2
in.)
from
each
side.
-
Do
not
place
the
unit
on
a
bed,
rug,
or
similar
surface
that
may
block
the
ventilation
openings.
-
Do
not
install
the
unit
in
a
bookcase,
cabinet,
or
airtight
rack
where
ventilation
may
be
impeded.
2
ENGLISH
5
Objects
and
liquid
entry
-
Take
care
that
objects
or
liquids
do
not
get
inside
the
unit
through
the
ventilation
openings.
6
Carts
and
stands
-
When
placed
or
mounted
on
a
stand
or
cart,
the
unit
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause
the
unit
or
cart
to
overturn
or
fall.
7
Condensation
-
Moisture
may
form
on
the
CD
pickup
lens
when:
-
The
unit
is
moved
from
a
cold
spot
to
a
warm
spot
-
The
heating
system
has
just
been
turned
on
-
The
unit
is
used
in
a
very
humid
room
-
The
unit
is
cooled
by
an
air
conditioner
When
this
unit
has
condensation
inside,
it
may
not
function
normally.
Should
this
occur,
leave
the
unit
for
a
few
hours,
then
try
to
operate
again.
8
Wall
or
ceiling
mounting
-
The
unit
should
not
be
mounted
on
a
wall
or
ceiling,
unless
specified
in
the
Operating
Instructions.
Electric
Power
1
Power
sources
-
Use
on
batteries
or
AC
house
current,
as
specified
in
the
Operating
Instructions
and
marked
on
the
unit.
2
Polarization
-
As
a
safety
feature,
some
units
are
equipped
with
polarized
AC
power
plugs
which
can
only
be
inserted
one
way
into
a
power
outlet.
If
it
is
difficult
or
impossible
to
insert
the
AC
power
plug
into
an
outlet,
turn
the
plug
over
and
try
again.
If
it
still
does
not
easily
insert
into
the
outlet,
please
call
a
qualified
service
technician
to
service
or
replace
the
outlet.
To
avoid
defeating
the
safety
feature
of
the
polarized
plug,
do
not
force
it
into
a
power
outlet.
3
AC
power
cord
-
When
disconnecting
the
AC
power
cord,
pull
it
out
by
the
AC
power
plug.
Do
not
pull
the
cord
itself.
-
Never
handle
the
AC
power
plug
with
wet
hands,
as
this
could
result
in
fire
or
shock.
-
Power
cords
should
be
firmly
secured
to
avoid
being
bent,
pinched,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
the
cord
from
the
unit
to
the
power
socket.
-
Avoid
overloading
AC
outlets
and
extension
cords
beyond
their
capacity,
as
this
could
result
in
fire
or
shock.
4
Extension
cord
-
To
help
prevent
electric
shock,
do
not
use
a
polarized
AC
power
plug
with
an
extension
cord,
receptacle,
or
other
outlet
unless
the
polarized
plug
can
be
completely
inserted
to
prevent
exposure
of
the
blades
of
the
plug.
5
When
not
in
use
-
Unplug
the
AC
power
cord
from
the
AC
outlet
or
remove
all
the
batteries
if
the
unit
will
not
be
used
for
several
months
or
more.
When
the
cord
is
plugged
in,
a
small
amount
of
current
continues
to
flow
to
the
unit,
even
when
the
power
is
turned
off.
Maintenance
Clean
the
unit
only
as
recommended
in
the
Operating
Instructions.
Damage
Requiring
Service
Have
the
units
serviced
by
a
qualified
service
technician
if:
-
The
AC
power
cord
or
plug
has
been
damaged
-
Foreign
objects
or
liquid
have
got
inside
the
unit
-
The
unit
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water
-
The
unit
does
not
seem
to
operate
normally
-
The
unit
exhibits
a
marked
change
in
performance
-
The
unit
has
been
dropped,
or
the
cabinet
has
been
damaged
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
SERVICE
THE
UNIT
YOURSELF.

Power
Supply
o>
8
6
@
to
the
AC
inlet
of
the
unit
supplied
AC
cord
ae
@
to
an
AC
outlet
(AC
120
V,
60
Hz)
CAUTION
Use
only
the
supplied
AC
cord.
Use
with
other
cords
may
result
in
the
risk
of
fire.
—
i
i
is
Open
the
lid
of
the
battery
compartment
on
the
rear
and
insert
eight
R14
(size
C)
batteries,
not
supplied,
with
the
@
and
©
marks
correctly
aligned.
Then
close
the
lid.
To
switch
from
AC
power
supply
to
battery
power
supply,
disconnect
the
AC
cord
from
the
AC
inlet.
aH
R14
(C)
When
to
replace
the
batteries
The
OPE/BATT
indicator
becomes
dim,
the
tape
speed
slows
down,
volume
decreases,
or
sound
is
distorted
during
operation.
Notes
on
batteries
*
Do
not
mix
different
types
of
batteries
or
old
batteries
with
new
ones.
*
When
the
unit
is
not
to
be
used
for
a
long
period,
remove
the
batteries
to
prevent
needless
battery
wear.
*
Never
recharge
the
batteries,
apply
heat
to
them
or
take
them
apart.
*
Remove
dead
batteries.
If
liquid
leaks
from
the
batteries,
wipe
thoroughly
to
remove.
Specifications
Tuner
section
Frequency
range,
antenna
—
FM:
87.5
-
108.0
MHz
Rod
antenna,
AM:
530/531
-
1,710/1,602
kHz
(10/9
kHz
step)
Ferrite
bar
antenna
Deck
section
Track
format
—
4
tracks,
2
channels
/
Frequency
range
—
Normal
tape:
50
-
12,500
Hz
(ElAd)
/
Recording
system
—
AC
bias
/
Erasing
system
—
Magnet
erase
/
Heads
—
Recording/playback
head
(1),
Erasure
head
(1)
CD
player
section
Disc
—
Compact
disc
/
Scanning
method
—
Non-contact
optical
scanner
(semiconductor
laser)
General
Speaker
—
80
mm
cone
type
(2)
/
Output
—
Headphones
jack
(stereo
mini-jack)
/
Power
output
—
2.5
W
+
2.5
W
(EIAJ
7
ohms
DC)
/
Power
requirements
—
DC
12
V
using
eight
size
C
(R14)
batteries,
AC
120
V,
60
Hz
/
Power
consumption
—
15
W
Dimensions
(W
x
H
x
D)
—
302
x
162
x
253
mm
(12
x
61/2
x
10
in.)
Weight
(excluding
batteries)
—
2.7
kg
(5
lbs.
15
oz.)
Accessory
—
AC
cord
(1)
Specifications
and
external
appearance
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
COPYRIGHT
Please
check
the
copyright
laws
relating
to
recordings
from
disc,
radio
or
external
tape
for
the
country
in
which
the
machine
is
being
used.
ENGLISH
3

A
7
Press
RADIO/BAND
repeatedly
to
select
the
desired
band.
poe
The
power
is
turned
on
and
the
previously
tuned
station
is
received.
The
RADIO
indicator
lights
up.
2
Press
I<,
PPI
(TUNING
—,
+)
to
select
a
station.
During
FM
stereo
reception,
is
displayed.
After
listening,
press
POWER
®
STANDBY
to
turn
the
power
off.
For
better
reception
wolf
FM
4
AM
a
e
og
@
g
2
80
Gp
0
eS
bd
log
Pe)
o
rw
The
antenna
is
inside
the
unit.
Position
the
unit
for
the
best
reception.
Extend
the
rod
antenna
and
orient
it
for
the
best
reception.
For
quick
tuning
Keep
I<,
>>I
pressed
until
the
tuner
starts
searching
for
a
station.
When
a
station
is
tuned
to,
the
search
stops.
If
the
broadcast
signal
is
weak,
it
does
not
stop.
To
stop
the
search
manually,
press
Ke
or
PPI.
FM
MODE/OSC
-
If
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
contains
noise,
press
the
button
so
that
is
displayed.
Noise
is
reduced,
although
reception
is
monaural.
To
restore
stereo
reception,
press
the
button
again.
-
If
a
high-pitched
sound
is
heard
during
AM
recording,
press
the
button
repeatedly
until
the
noise
is
reduced.
Its
position
can
be
checked
by
“”
being
on
or
off
the
display.
To
change
the
AM
tuning
interval
The
default
setting
of
the
AM
tuning
interval
is
10
kHz/step.
If
you
use
this unit
in
an
area
where
the
frequency
allocation
system
is
9
kKHz/step,
change
the
interval
as
follows.
4
ENGLISH
POWER@STANDBY/TAPE,
RADIO/BAND,
CD
~
Tun
iy
FM
MODE/
OSC
stoprmemorY
AO
Pil
1
Press
RADIO/BAND
to
display
FM.
2
Press
li
while
pressing
RADIO/BAND
to
display
the
AM
frequency.
When
the
AM
tuning
interval
is
changed,
the
preset
stations
are
cleared.
NOTE
If
the
unit
picks
up
noise
from
other
electrical
appliances
nearby,
like
a
TV
or
fluorescent
lights,
move
the
unit
away.
ou
can
press
up
to
15
stations
in
each
band.
1
Select
a
station.
2
Press
STOP/MEMORY
once
so
that
“M”
is
displayed
to
store
the
station.
A
station
is
assigned
a
preset
number,
beginning
from
1
in
consecutive
order
for
each
band.
Preset
number
Frequency
3
Repeat
steps
1
and
2.
The
next
station
will
not
be
stored
if
a
total
of
15
preset
stations
have
already
been
stored
for
a
band.
To
listen
to
preset
stations
Select
a
band
then
press
B>
II
PLAY/PAUSE/PRESET
repeatedly.
To
clear
a
preset
station
Select
the
preset
number
first.
Within
4
seconds,
keep
pressed
until
“M”
and
the
preset
number
disappear
in
the
display.
The
higher
numbers
in
the
band
are
decreased
by
one.

[=]fee
17
Press
CD.
The
power
is
turned
on
and
the
CD
indicator
lights
up.
2
Press
CD
OPEN
to
open
the
disc
compartment.
Place
a
disc
with
the
printed
side
up
and
close
the
disc
compartment.
Eon
OPEN
es
Total
number
of
tracks
and
total
playing
time
are
displayed.
It
will
take
about
15
seconds
when
loading
a
CD-RW
disc.
3
Press
BI
PLAY/PAUSE/PRESET
to
start
play.
The
number
of
the
track
being
played
and
elapsed
playing
time
are
displayed.
@
STOP/MEMORY
-
Stops
play.
b>
Il
PLAY/PAUSE/PRESET
-
Pauses
play.
To
resume
play,
press
again.
I<,
>I
SKIP/SEARCH
—
Searches
for
a
particular
point
during
playback.
Keep
I<
or
Pi
pressed
and
then
release
it.
—
Skips
to
the
beginning
of
a
track.
Press
I@<
or
PPI
repeatedly.
REPEAT/SLEEP
—
Repeats
a
single
track
or
all
tracks.
Select
as
follows.
C
1:A
single
track
is
played
repeatedly.
Select
a
track
with
I<
or
>P
I.
C
:
All
tracks
are
played
repeatedly.
To
start
play
when
the
power
is
off,
press
CD.
The
power
is
turned
on
and
play
of
the
loaded
disc
begins
(Direct
Play
Function).
If
you
load
a
disc
while
the
CD
indicator
flashes
in
step
2,
play
starts
without
pressing
B>
II.
After
listening,
press
POWER
®
STANDBY
to
turn
the
power
off.
NOTE
*
The
unit
may
not
play
a
CD-R/RW
disc
that
is
recorded
on
personal
computers
or
some
kinds
of
CD-R/RW
recorders
because
of
differences
in
recording
platforms.
*
Do
not
attach
any
seal
or
label
to
either
side
(the
recordable
side
or
the
labeled
side)
of
a
CD-R/RW
disc.
It
may
cause
malfunction.
*
Do
not
use
irregular
shape
CDs
(example:
heart-shaped,
octagonal
ones).
It
may
result
in
malfunctions.
*
Do
not
place
more
than
one
disc
in
the
disc
compartment.
*
Do
not
try
to
open
the
disc
compartment
during
play.
*
Do
not
touch
the
lens.
Doing
so
may
cause
malfunctions.
:
Av
[i
|
Up
to
30
tracks
can
be
programmed
from
the
disc.
7
in
stop
mode,
keep
li
STOP/MEMORY
pressed
until
“M”
flashes
in
the
display.
2
Press
K¢4,
>>I
to
select
a
track,
then
press
Bi
STOP/MEMORY
to
store
it.
Track
number
Programmed
number
3
Repeat
step
2
to
program
other
tracks.
To
return
to
stop
mode
in
steps
1
to
3,
keep
Il
pressed.
4
Press
PII
to
start
play.
To
check
the
program,
press
K4é<
or
PI
in.stop
mode.
To
clear
the
program,
press
ll
once
in
stop
mode
so
that
“M”
disappears
in
the
display.
To
change
the
programmed
tracks,
clear
the
program
and
repeat
all
the
steps
again.
To
listen
with
the
headphones
Connect
headphones
with
a
stereo
mini
plug
to
the
9
jack.
ENGLISH
5

3-MODE—————,
EQUALIZER
VOLUME
I<,
>i
REPEAT/SLEEP
Use
Type
I
(normal)
tapes
only.
.
ae
Press
H/4&
STOP/EJECT
to
open
the
cassette
holder
and
insert
a
tape
with
the
exposed
side
up
and
the
side
to
be
played
facing
out.
ee
i
The
power
is
turned
on
and
play
of
the
inserted
tape
begins.
The
volume
level
is
displayed
during
tape
operation.
B/4
STOP/EJECT
—
Stops
play.
The
power
will
be
automatically
turned
off.
Il
PAUSE
—
Pauses
play.
To
resume
play,
press
again.
<4
FF/>»
REW
-
Fast
forwards/rewinds.
To
stop
the
winding,
press
M/4.
6
ENGLISH
PAUSE
STOP/EJECT
FF
REW
PLAY
REC
oll
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AE88e8q0e
POWEROSTANDBY
i
STOP/MEMORY
EC
dos
il
Note
that
recording
is
done
on
only
one
side
of
the
tape.
7
Insert
a
tape
with
the
side
to
be
recorded
facing
out.
2
Get
ready
to
record
from
the
source.
To
record
from
a
CD,
press
CD
and
load
the
disc.
To
record
from
a
radio
broadcast,
press
RADIO/
BAND
and
tune
to
a
station.
3
Press
@
REC
to
start
recording.
<4
PLAY
is
pressed
simultaneously.
When
the
selected
function
is
CD,
CD
play
and
recording
starts
simultaneously.
To
record
only
the
selected
tracks
of
a
CD
1
Follow
steps
1
to
3
of
PROGRAMMED
PLAY
on
page
5
to
program
tracks.
2
Press
@
REC.
To
stop
recording,
press
B/4
STOP/EJECT.
When
recording
from
a
CD,
play
pauses.
To
stop
CD
play,
press
Hi
STOP/MEMORY.
To
pause
recording,
press
Il
PAUSE.
To
resume
recording,
press
again.
To
erase
recording,
press
@
REC
while
the
power
is
off.
After
recording,
press
POWER
®
STANDBY
to
turn
the
power
off.
To
prevent
accidental
erasure
Break
off
the
plastic
tabs
on
the
cassette
tape
with
a
screwdriver
or
other
pointed
tool
after
recording.
To
record
on the
tape
again
Cover
the
tab
openings
with
adhesive
tape,
etc.
Side
A

VOLUME
Press
VOLUME
A
or
\/.
The
volume
level
is
displayed
as
a
number
from
0
to
MAX
(25).
«
The
volume
level
is
automatically
set
to
14
if
the
power
is
turned
off
when
the
volume
level
is
set
to
15
or
more.
(except
when
turning
the
power
back
on
within
4
seconds)
To
display
the
volume
level
when
a
function
other
than
TAPE
function
is
selected
Press
VOLUME
A
or
\.
The
volume
level
is
displayed
for
4
seconds.
3-MODE
EQUALIZER
Press
3-MODE
EQUALIZER
until
one
of
the
indicators
lights
up.
The
equalizer
mode
changes
to
ROCK,
POP,
JAZZ
or
no
equalization,
cyclically.
ROCK
-
Emphasizes
the
high
and
low
range
of
music.
POP
-
Emphasizes
voice
and
midrange
of
music.
_
JAZZ
-
Emphasizes
the
low
range
of
music.
QSOUND
system
This
system
provides
a
rich,
three
dimensional
sound
area
for
stereo
sources.
You
can
enjoy
more
enhanced
sound.
Press
QSOUND
and
the
QSOUND
indicator
lights
up.
¢
At
higher
volumes,
turning
QSOUND
on
may
cause
sound
distortion.
In
this
case,
make
the
volume
down.
If
an
erroneous
display
or
malfunction
occurs
Make
sure
that
none
of
the
deck
operation
buttons
is
pressed.
Press
ll
while
pressing
POWER
©
STANDBY.
If
the
unit
cannot
be
reset
in
the
way
above,
disconnect
the
AC
cord
and
remove
all
the
batteries
to
turn
off
the
display.
Leave
the
unit
for
a
while
and
turn
the
power
back
on.
aa
ee
The
unit
can
be
turned
off
automatically
at
a
specified
time.
1
Keep
REPEAT/SLEEP
pressed
until
“10”
flashes
in
the
display.
2
Within
4
seconds,
press
I<
or
>>I
to
specify
the
time
until
the
power
is
turned
off.
Each
time
it
is
pressed,
the
time
changes
between
10
and
90
minutes
in
10-minute
steps.
Specified
time
While
the
sleep
timer
works,
the
dot
keeps
flashing.
To
check
the
time
remaining
until
the
power
is
turned
off
Repeat
step
1
shown
above.
The
remaining
time
is
displayed
for
4
seconds.
To
cancel
the
sleep
timer
Display
the
remaining
time
and
press
kK
or
PPI
repeatedly
until
OFF
is
displayed.
NOTE
If
the
unit
is
turned
off
during
tape
playback,
<@
on
the
deck
will
not
be
released.
Press
Mi/%
to
release
<4.
Maintenance
To
clean
the
cabinet
Use
a
soft
cloth
lightly
moistened
with
mild
detergent
solution.
Do
not
use
strong
solvents
such
as
alcohol,
benzine
or
thinner.
To
clean
the
heads
When
the
tape
heads
are
dirty;
-
high
frequency
sound
is
not
emitted
-
the
sound
is
not
adequately
high
-
the
sound
is
off-balance
-
the
tape
cannot
be
erased
-
the
tape
cannot
be
recorded
on
After
every
10
hours
of
use,
clean
the
tape
heads
with
a
head
cleaning
cassette.:
Use
separately
sold
dry-type
or
wet-type
cleaning
cassette.
Refer
to
the
instructions
of
the
cleaning
cassette
for
details.
To
clean
the
lens
Lens
Use
a
cotton
swab
slightly
moistened
with
cleaning
fluid.
Wipe
gently
from
the
center
to
the
edge.
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7

AIWA
CO.,LTD.
Printed
in
China
44—0850—1
.
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
instruc-
tions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
How-
ever,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
!f
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equip-
ment
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
a
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.
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