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Aiwa ADC-M65 YZ User manual

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DIGITAL
AUDIO
ADC-M65
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COMPACT
DISC
CHANGER
CAMBIADOR
DE
DISCOS
COMPACTOS
ENGLISH
ESPANOL
FRANGAIS
OWNER’S
RECORD
For
your
convenience,
record
the
model
number
and
serial
number
(you
will
find
them
on
the
rear
of
your
set)
in
the
space
provided
below.
Please
refer
to
them
when
you
contact
your
AIWA
dealer
in
case
of
difficulty.
Model
No.|
ADC-M65
Welcome
Thank
you
for
your
purchasing
this
AIWA
product.
To
optimize
the
performance
of
this
unit,
please
read
through
this
manual
carefully.
B
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
FEATURES
2.
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FEATURES
¢
Tracks
from
6
CDs
stored
in
the
disc
magazine
can
be
selected
and
played.
*
Horizontal,
vertical,
slanted
or
suspended
installation
can
be
made.
*
Through
the
window
at
the
top
of
the
unit,
you
can
see
a
disc
spinning
as
it
plays.
*
Since
it
is
smaller
in
size,
you
will
find
it
easier
to
install
the
unit.
In
addition
to
ordinary
CDs,
CD-Rs
or
CD-RWs
can
be
read
by
this
unit.
However,
NEVER
use
a
CD-R
or
CD-RW
that
contains
no
data
or
data
in
the
wrong
format,
such
as
MP3
or
other
computer
files.
When
you
insert
a
CD-R/CD-RW,
it
may
take
longer
to
start
playing.
1
ENGLISH
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
interference
to
radio
ortelevision
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.
—lIncrease
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.
PRECAUTIONS
¢
Do
NOT
install
the
unit
in
a
location
where
it
may
be
subjected
to:
—
Direct
sunlight
or
other
sources
of
excessive
heat
—
Fluid,
rain
or
moisture
—
Excessive
dirt
or
dust
—
Excessive
vibration
¢
This
unitis
designed
to
be
operated
on
a
12-volt
DC
negative-ground
electrical
system
only.
¢
Choose
the
mounting
location
carefully
so
that
the
unit
will
not
interfere
with
normal
driving
functions.
*
Before
making
connections,
disconnect
the
©
terminal
of
the
car
battery
to
avoid
short
circuiting.
Notes
on
CDs
¢
A
defective
or
soiled
disc
stored
in
the
disc
magazine
can
cause
the
sound
to
drop
out
during
play.
*
Always
handle
a
disc
by
holding
its
inner
and
outer
edges.
¢
DoNOT
touch
the
surface
of
the
unlabeled
side
of
the
disc.
¢
Do
NOT
attach
paper
or
tape
etc.
to
a
disc.
¢
Do
NOT
expose
the
discs
to
direct
sunlight
or
excessive
heat.
ie
ic
nd
(
¢
¢
Clean
the
discs
before
inserting
them
into
the
disc
magazine.
Always
clean
a
disc
from
the
center
outward
with
a
cleaning
cloth.
2
¢
There
may
be
burrs
left
on
the
inner
and
outer
edges
of
a
brand-new
disc.
The
burr
may
cause
the
malfunction
of
the
unit
or
sound
drop-
out.
To
prevent
these
problems,
if
the
burr
is
left
on
the
disc,
be
sure
to
remove
them
with
a
ball-point
pen,
etc.
as
illustrated.
Ball-point
pen
Burr
Ball-point
pen
¢
NEVERuse
solvents
such
as
benzine
or
alcohol
to
clean
a
disc.
¢
You
cannot
play
an
8-cm
(3-inch)
CD
—
even
with
the
specially
designed
adaptor.
¢
Do
NOT
use
irregular
shape
CDs
(example:
heart-shaped,
octagonal
ones).
It
may
result
in
malfunction.
Notes
on
the
disc
magazine
¢
Do
NOT
leave
the
disc
magazine
in
a
place
subject
to
excessive
temperature
or
humidity.
¢
Do
NOT
insert
more
than
one
disc
per
slot.
¢
Do
NOT
drop
the
disc
magazine.
ENGLISH
2
HSITIDNa
a
a
UNPACKING
Compact
disc
changer
Compact
disc
magazine
Connecting
cabie
Supplied
mounting
kit
for
the
compact
disc
changer
The
letters
are
keyed
to
those
in
the
instructions.
Use
only
the
supplied
mounting
hardware
for
safe
and
secure
installation.
@>
Brackets
(1
pair)
@®
Washer
screws
©
Plate
brackets
@
Nuts
(4
ea.)
(4
ea.)
(2
ea.)
KS)
Adhesive
label
(1
sheet)
3
ENGLISH
lie
INSTALLATIONS
Precautions
Select
the
mounting
location
very
carefully,
referring
to
the
following
points.
*
Make
sure
that
there
is
no
fuel
tank,
wiring
or
piping
onthe
other
side
of
the
mounting
surface.
*
Make
sure
that
the
installation
of
the
unit
will
not
hinder
the
movement
of
the
deck
lid
or
interfere
with
the
spare
tire,
etc.
¢
Use
only
the
supplied
mounting
kit
for
safe
and
proper
installation.
Removing
the
transport
screws
Find
the
three
transport
screws
at
the
bottom
of
the
unit,
which
lock
the
unit's
mechanism
during
transport.
Remove
these
screws
before
installation.
Retain
these
screws
and
replace
them
in
the
original
positions
if
the
unit
is
transported
for
service
or
maintenance.
Mounting
angle
setting
levers
Be
sure
to
change
the
position
of
both
mounting
angle
setting
levers
according
to
the
angle
at
which
the
unit
is
to
be
installed.
Mounting
angle
setting
levers
SS
45
RIZONTAL,
45°
HORIZONTAL
»
VERTICAL
|
Insert
a
pointed
object
such
as
a
screw
driver
or
ball-point
pen,
etc.
into
the
low
spot
of
the
lever
and
slide
the
lever
to
the
position
from
among
HORIZONTAL,
45°,
and
VERTICAL
positions.
Notes
Be
sure
to
eject
the
disc
magazine
when
you
set
the
levers.
Be
sure
to
set
both
levers
to
the
same
position.
*
Besure
to
setthe
levers
exactly
atthe
position
(notch).
If
the
lever
is
deviate
from
the
position,
the
sound
may
drop
out.
¢
Care
must
be
taken
when
you
mount
the
unit
at
the
angle
of
lower
than
level.
The
disc
magazine
may
drop
if
you
eject
the
magazine.
¢
Do
NOT
turn
over
the
unit
or
slide
the
lever
when
the
unitis
activated.
Doingso
may
damage
the
mechanism
or
the
discs
in
the
unit.
©
The
mounting
angle
setting
levers
on
each
side
of
the
unit
are
factory-set
to
the
HORIZONTAL
position.
*
When
you
complete
the
setting,
attach
the
supplied
adhesive
labels
©)
over
the
slots.
ENGLISH
4
INSTALLATIONS
Horizontal
installation
Construction
For
details
on
@®©...,
see
page
3.
The
effective
angle
of
the
unit.
By
The
position
of
the
lever.
We
45°
HORIZONTAL
Note
“Se
If
the
mounting
surface
needs
to
be
strengthened,
secure
the
plate
brackets
©
to
the
bottom
surface
of
the
car
trunk,
etc.
with
the
tapping
screws
(not
supplied).
2
Deciding
the
position
5
ENGLISH
Vertical
installation
Construction
For
details
on
@®@)©...,
see
page
3.
The
effective
angle
of
The
position
of
the
lever.
TWOILYSA
i
SP
Notes
*
If
the
mounting
surface
needs
to
be
strengthened,
¢
If
installation
space
is
narrow,
bend
the
plate
bracket
secure
the
plate
brackets
©
to
the
bottom
surface
©
back
and
forth
along
the
perforated
line
to
break
off
of
the
car
trunk,
etc.
with
the
tapping
screws
(not
the
end.
supplied).
2
Deciding
the
position
4
Making
holes
in
the
carpet
Cut
the
plate
bracket
©
if it
is
too
long.
ENGLISH
6
INSTALLATIONS
Suspended
installation
Caution
When
installing
the
unit
in
the
trunk
below
the
Before
drilling
the
holes,
make
sure
that
there
is
package
tray,
observe
the
following.
nothing
on
the
other
side
of
the
mounting
surface.
*
Select
the
mounting
location
carefully
so
that
the
unit
does
not
hinder
the
movement
of
the
torsion
bars
of
the
deck
lid.
Construction
For
details
on
@®)©...,
see
page
3.
The
effective
angle
of
the
unit.
The
position
of
the
lever.
(aa
SSS
45°
—
HORIZONTAL
Tapping
screws
are
not
supplied.
Slanted
installation
Note
on
the
brackets
@
Be
sure
to
set
the
To
save
installation
space,
you
can
place
the
mounting
angle
brackets
@)
inside
out,
as
illustrated
below.
setting
levers
to
the
5°
position.
7
ENGLISH
Mi
CONNECTIONS
This
unit
is
designed
only
for
AIWA
brand
car
stereo.
Therefore
you
cannot
use
the
unit
with
other
brand’s
equipment.
Connecting
cabie
(supplied)
:
to
AIWA
brand
car
stereo
Caution
Be
sure
to
disconnect
the
ground
wire
terminal
of
the
car
battery
before
making
a
connection
in
order
to
prevent
short
circuiting.
Compact
disc
changer
Note
Use
only
the
supplied
connecting
cable.
Using
an
unspecified
connecting
cable
may
cause
background
noise.
ENGLISH
8
By
How
TO
USE
How
to
use
a
compact
disc
magazine
With
the
label
side
up,
insert
a
disc
all
the
way.
6
discs,
one
in
each
disc
tray
;
To
remove
a
disc,
pull
part
@
in
the
direction
Recorded
side
of
the
arrow
as
illustrated.
Disc
magazine
4
(eject)
button
Insert
the
magazine
(which
has
been
taken
To
remove
the
magazine,
press
the
&
button
out
of
the
unit)
firmly
with
the
4&
mark
visible
and
pull
out
the
disc
magazine.
on
the
top
side.
Q
ENGLISH
Notes
on
the
disc
magazine
¢
Be
sure
to
place
a
disc
on
the
disc
tray
with
the
label
side
up.
Ifa
disc
is
not
set
properly,
it
may
cause
damage
to
the
unit.
*
The
disctray
may
be
taken
off
from
the
magazine
if
you
pull
the
tray
forcibly.
If
the
tray
is
taken
out,
put
it
back
into
the
magazine
as
illustrated.
Be
sure
that
both
ends
of
the
tray
are
aligned
to
the
grooves
of
the
magazine
correctly.
Groove
Disc
magazine
Disc
tray
Groove
*
Be
sure
all
the
trays
are
set
in
the
magazine
when
using
the
unit.
BW
SPECIFICATIONS
Compact
disc
changer
System
Compact
disc
digital
audio
system
Frequency
response
5
Hz
—
20
kHz
Wow
and
flutter
Below
measurable
limit
Signal
to
noise
ratio
91
dB
or
more
Outputs
Line
output
(for
changer
connector
only)
Operating
temperature
-10
°C
to
55
°C
Dimensions
244
x
63
x
169
mm
(w/h/d)
(9
5/e
x
2
"le
x
6
Ye
in.)
Weight
1.8
kg
(3.96
Ibs.)
Power
requirement
12
V
DC
car
battery
(negative
ground)
D/A
converter
1
bit
DAC,
8
times
over
sampling
Sampling
rate
44.1
kHz
Disc
size
120
mm
Supplied
accessories
Disc
magazine
(1)
Mounting
kit
(1
set)
Connecting
cable
(5
m)
(16.4
ft.)
(1)
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
ENGLISH
10
8Z-KM4-907-01
991015ATM-OX
Printed
in
Indonesia
AIWA
CO.,LTD.

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