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ana
Compact
Disc
Stereo
System
DIGITAL
AUDIO
XR-M171
aise
LU
|
For
assistance
and
information
call
toll
free
1-800-BUY-AIWA
(United
States
and
Puerto
Rico)
8B-CLW-901-01
010110AYH-X6
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
———
MANUAL
DE
INSTRUCCIONES
—____-—_————
MODE
D'EMPLOI
En
(English)
E
(Espanol)
F
(Francais)
PRECAUTIONS
Read
these
Operating
Instructions
carefully
and
completely
before
operating
the
unit.
All
precautions
on
this
booklet
and
on
the
unit
should
be
strictly
followed.
Keep
the
Operating
Instructions
for
future
reference.
CAUTION
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.”
Installation
1
Water
and
moisture
—
Do
not
use
this
unit
near
water,
such
as
near
a
bathtub,
washbowl,
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.
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
YA\2I
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
orva
wall
or
ceiling,
unless
specified
in
the
Operating
Instructions.
Electric
Power
1 Power
sources
—
Connect
this
unit
only
to
power
sources
specified
in
the
Operating
Instructions,
and
as
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
severely
bent,
pinched,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
the
cord
from
the
unit
to
the
power
outlet.
-
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
power
outlet
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.
Outdoor
Antenna
1
Power
lines
—
When
connecting
an
outdoor
antenna,
make
sure
it
is
located
away
from
power
lines.
2
Outdoor
antenna
grounding
—
Be
sure
the
antenna
system
is
properly
grounded
to
provide
protection
against
unexpected
voltage
surges
or
static
electricity
build-up.
Article
810
of
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70,
provides
information
on
proper
grounding
of
the
mast,
supporting
structure,
and
the
lead-in
wire
to
the
antenna
discharge
unit,
as
well
as
the
_
size
of
the
grounding
unit,
connection
to
grounding
terminals,
and
requirements
for
grounding
terminals
themselves.
Antenna
Grounding
According
to
the
National
Electrical
Code
ANTENNA
LEAD
IN
WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE
UNIT
(NEC
SECTION
810-20)
GROUNDING
CONDUCTORS
(NEC
SECTION
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
mage
ELECTRODE
SYSTEM
GROUND
CLAMPS
(NEC
ART
250
PART
H)
—_-NEC-NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL
CODE
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
gotten
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.
OWNER'S
RECORD
Record
the
model
number
and
serial
number
of
your
set
(found
at
the
rear
of
your
set)
below.
Refer
to
them
when
contacting
your
Aiwa
dealer.
Model
No.
Serial
No.
loner$iff
As
an
ENERGY
STAR®
Partner,
AIWA
has
determined
that
this
product
meets
the
ENERGY
STAR®
guidelines
for
energy
efficiency.
System
and
accessories
CX-LM171
Compact
disc
stereo
cassette
receiver
SX-LM171
Speakers
Remote
control
FM
antenna
AM
antenna
PREPARATIONS
Connection
Plug
in
the
AC
power
cord
fo
the
AC
power
outlet
after
all
other
connections
are
made.
1
Connect
the
speakers.
Connect
the
right
speaker
to
the
SPEAKERS
R
terminals
and
the
left
to
the
SPEAKERS
L
terminals.
The
speaker
cords
with
the
white
stripes
go
to
the
@
terminals.
2
Connect
the
supplied
antennas.
Connect
the
FM
antenna
to
the
FM
75
Q
terminals
and
the
AM
antenna
to
the
AM
LOOP
terminals.
FM
antenna
AM
antenna
3
Connect
the
AC
power
cord
to
an
AC
outlet.
When
the
AC
power
cord
is
connected
to an
AC
outlet
for
the
first
time,
DEMO
appears
on
the
display.
To
deactivate
the
DEMO,
press
DEMO/ECO.
Do
not
short-circuit
the
&
and
©
speaker
cord
leads.
¢Do
not
leave
objects
generating
magnetism
or
objects
affected
by
magnetism
near
the
speakers.
4
Remote
control
Detach
the
battery
compartment
lid
at
the
rear
of
the
remote
control
and
insert
two
R6
(size
AA)
batteries
with
correct
polarity.
R6(AA)
Replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones
when
the
operational
distance
between
the
remote
control
and
main
unit
becomes
shorter.
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
unit
is
not
going
to
be
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
The
remote
contro!
may
not
operate
if it
is
used
under
intense
sunlight,
etc.,
or
if
its
line
of
sight
is
obstructed.
PARTS
AND
CONTROLS
Main
unit:
rear
@
AMLOOP,
FM
75
©
terminals
Plug
in
the
supplied
AM
and
FM
antennas
here.
©
VIDEO/AUX
jacks
Accepts
analog
sound
signals
from
external
equipment.
Connect
using
an
optional
connecting
cable
with
RCA
phono
plugs
(red
plug
to
R
jack,
white
plug
to
L
jack).
Refer
also
to
the
operating
instructions
of
your
equipment.
To
switch
function
to
external
input,
press
AUX/VIDEO
to
select
the
VIDEO/AUX/TV
function.
Tip:
To
change
the
displayed
name
for
this
function,
turn
the
unit
on,
then
hold
down
AUX/VIDEO
and
press
POWER.
Repeat
the
procedure
to
select
one
of
“VIDEO”,
“AUX”
or
“TV”.
©
SUB
WOOFER®
jacks
Connect
an
optional
powered
sub
woofer
with
built-in
amplifier
to
the
jack.
©
SPEAKERS4
terminals
Connect
the
speaker
cord
of
the
supplied
front
speakers
here.
©
AC
power
cord
Main
unit:
front
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@
POWER
OSTANDBY/ON
Switches
the
unit
on
and
off
(Standby).
@
CD
BLANK
SKIP
The
silent
portions
between
tracks
recorded
ona
CD
can
be
skipped
during
playback.
DEMO/ECO
When
the
unit
is
turned
off:
switches
DEMO
and
ECO
on
and
off.
When
the
unit
is
turned
on:
switches
dimmer
on
and
off.
TIMER
Enters
timer
setting
mode.
SLEEP
Enters
sleep
setting
mode.
©
MCLEAR
CD
and
Tape:
stops
playback.
Radio:
clears
a
station
preset.
~<4>DIR/PRESET
CD:
starts
playback.
Tape:
starts
playback
and
changes
direction.
Radio:
tunes
into
a
preset
station.
@REC/REC
MUTE
Starts
recording.
IiSET
CD
and
Tape:
pauses
playback.
Radio:
stores
the
received
station
to
preset.
<<4/IX<DOWN,
&P/PPIUP
TUNING
CD:
skips
to
a
previous
or
a
succeeding
track
when
pressed,
searches
a
track
in
fast
forward
or
fast
reverse
playback
when
held
down.
Tape:
fast
forwards
or
rewinds
the
tape.
Radio:
manually
tunes
down
or
up
within
the
band.
©
PHONES
jack
Plug
in
here
an
optional
headphones
set
with
a
standard
stereo
plug
(23.5
mm).
Speaker
output
is
canceled.
@
TUNER/BAND
Selects
Radio
function
and
the
radio
band.
cD
Selects
CD
function.
TAPE/REV
MODE
Selects
Tape
function
and
playback
mode.
AUX/VIDEO
Selects
the
function
of
external
equipment
connected
to
VIDEO/AUX
jacks.
@
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
Opens
or
closes
the
disc
compartment.
@
QSOUND
Enhances
three
dimensional
sound
area
for
stereo
SOUrceS.
En
JOG
MODE
Switches
between
T-BASS,
GEQ
and
volume
mode.
ENTER
Confirms
clock
and
timer
operations.
©
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
VOLUME:
adjusts
the
volume,
MULTI
JOG:
selects
T-BASS
and
GEQ
level.
Remote
control
Buttons
with
same
or
similar
names
with
the
main
unit
basically
have
the
same
function.
@
0-9,
+10
CD:
selects
a
CD
track
of
the
specified
number.
Radio:
tunes
in
to
the
station
with
the
specified
preset
number.
©
DISPLAY
Displays
clock
time,
volume
mode
and
the
remaining
time
of
a
CD
when
pressed
during
playback.
BAND
Switches
the
radio
band.
EQ
Selects
a
sound
equalization
curve.
REPEAT
Enters
repeat
mode.
MODE
CD:
enters
random,
programmed,
edited
CD
recording
mode.
Radio:
switches
between
stereo
or
monaural
FM
reception.
FUNCTION
Switches
the
active
function
among
CD,
TAPE,
TUNER/
BAND
and
AUX/VIDEO.
©
POWER
©
VOL
(A,V)
©
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TUNING
MSTOP
ADJUSTMENTS
BEFORE
OPERATIONS
DIMMER
mode
Press
DEMO/ECO
during
any
function
mode
(CD,
TAPE,
TUNER/BAND,
AUX/VIDEO).
The
display
is
dimmer
than
usual,
press
DEMO/ECO
again
to
restore
normal
display.
Power
Turning
the
unit
on
Press
POWER
®
STANDBY/ON
(POWER
on
the
remote
control).
Or
press
TAPE,
TUNER/BAND,
AUX/VIDEO
or
CD,
the
playback
will
start
automatically
if
a
disc
or
tape
is
inserted.
Turning
the
unit
off
Press
POWER
¢)STANDBY/ON
again.
The
unit
goes
into
standby.
Volume
Turn
VOLUME
(Press
VOL
AA,
on
the
remote
control).
Adjust
from
0
(minimum)
to
30
and
MAX
(maximum).
Tip:
Volume
level
setting
is
retained
during
power-off
standby.
If
the
unit
is
turned
off
with
the
volume
set
to
21
or
more,
it
is
automatically
turned
down
to
20
the
next
time
the
unit
is
turned
on.
DEMO
If
the
clock
has
not
been
set,
a
DEMO
appears
on
the
display
when
the
unit
is
turned
off.
To
deactivate
and
activate
the
DEMO
Press
DEMO/ECO
when
the
unit
is
turned
off.
ECO
mode
Setting
this
unit
to
power
economizing
mode
reduces
power
consumption.
Press
DEMO/ECO
repeatedly
(during
power
off)
until
“ECO
MODE”
is
displayed.
The
display
disappears
and
the
POWER
indicator
lights
up.
Reduces
power
consumption
with
the
following
operations,
etc.
ECO
ON
mode
(Only
when
the
clock
is
set)
-
The
unit
blacks
out
when
the
unit
is
turned
off.
Only
the
red
indicator
lights
up.
-
If
dimmer
mode
is
set
to
on,
the
unit
illumination
brightens
(for
4
seconds)
only
when
you
operate
the
unit.
-
When
the
unit
turns
on
with
the
timer
recording,
the
dimmer
mode
is
set
to
dimmest
and
the
volume
is
set
to
minimum.
SOUND
ADJUSTMENTS
Setting
the
clock
1
Press
DISPLAY
on
the
remote
control.
2
Press
<4
or
>
to
set
the
time.
Each
press
changes
the
time
in
1-minute
steps.
Holding
it
down
changes
the
time
in
10-minute
steps.
If
<4
or
BP
is
not
pressed
within
4
seconds,
setting
iS
canceled.
¢
MULTI
JOG
is
also
available
in
place
of
<<
or
D>.
3
Press
WESET.
The
time
display
stops
flashing
and
the
clock
starts
from
00
seconds.
To
display
the
time
Press
DISPLAY
on
the
remote
control.
The
time
will
be
displayed
for
4
seconds,
but
it
cannot
be
displayed
during
recording.
To
switch
to
the
24-hour
standard
Display
the
time
and
press
Il
within
4
seconds.
With
each
press,
the
clock
alternates
between
the
12-hour
standard
and
the
24-hour
standard.
Tip:
In
the
12-hour
standard,
“AM
12:00”
indicates
midnight
and
“PM
12:00”
noon.
If
the
clock
display
flashes
when
the
unit
is
turned
off
There
has
been
a
power
interruption.
Re-set
the
clock.
QSOUND
Enhances
three
dimensional
sound
area
for
stereo
sources.
Press
QSOUND
once,
current
QSOUND
mode
is
displayed.
Within
4
seconds,
press
QSOUND
again
to
change
the
mode.
©
At
higher
volumes,
turning
QSOUND
on
may
cause
sound
distortion.
In
this
case,
turn
the
volume
down.
Super
T-BASS
Emphasizes
low
frequencies
for
a
powerful
sound.
Press
JOG
MODE
once,
then
turn
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
within
4
seconds
to
change
the
T-BASS
level.
©
When
the
sound
becomes
distorted
with
the
T-BASS
effect,
cancel
it.
Graphic
equalizer
Selects
a
sound
equalization
curve
to
match
the
music
type.
Press
JOG
MODE
twice,
then
turn
VOLUME/MULT!
JOG
within
4
seconds
to
select
one
of
the
three
equalization
curves.
-
ROCK:
Powerful
sound
emphasizing
treble
and
bass
-
POP:
More
presence
in
the
vocals
and
midrange
~
JAZZ:
Accented
lower
frequencies
for
jazz
type
music
To
select
with
remote
control
Press
EQ
repeatedly
until
the
desired
equalization
curve
is
displayed.
To
cancel
equalization
Press
JOG
MODE
twice,
then
turn
VOLUME/MULT!
JOG
within
4
seconds
to
select
“GEQ
OFF’.
Press
EQ
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
until
“GEQ
OFF”
is
displayed.
RADIO
OPERATIONS
z
Manual
tuning
71
Press
TUNER/BAND
(BAND
on
the
remote
control)
repeatedly
to
select
a
band.
The
unit
switches
to
the
radio
from
any
other
function
and
alternates
between
FM
and
AM.
2
Press
<<
DOWN
or
PUP
to
tune
in
toa
station.
“TUNE?”
is
displayed
when
a
station
is
tuned
in.
“((@>1)}”
lights
up
for
FM
stereo
reception.
To
search
for
a
station
automatically
(Auto
Search)
Hold
down
<<
DOWN
or
bb
UP.
The
unit
searches
for
a
station
up
or
down
the
band
and
stops
at
reception.
To
stop
the
search
manually,
press
<@<d
DOWN
or
B>BUP.
¢
Auto
Search
may
not
stop
at
stations
with
weak
signals.
Preset
tuning
Preset
your
favorite
stations
and
tune
them
in
directly.
Presetting
stations
1
Press
TUNER/BAND
to
select
the
band.
2
Press
«DOWN
or
UP
to
tune
in
to
the
desired
station.
3
Press
BESET
to
store
the
station.
The
preset
number,
beginning
from
“I”,
appears
on
the
display.
4
Repeat
step
1
to
3
to
preset
other
stations.
You
cannot
store
more
than
a
total
of
32
preset
stations.
“FULL’
is
displayed.
Tuning
in
to
preset
stations
On
the
unit
1
Press
TUNER/BAND
to
select
the
band.
2
Press
<4bDIR/PRESET
repeatedly.
With
each
press,
the
station
with
the
succeeding
preset
number
is
tuned
in.
On
the
remote
control
7
Press
BAND
to
select
the
band.
2
Press
the
numbered
buttons
for
the
preset
number
of
your
desired
station.
-
To
select
preset
number
20,
press
+10,
+10
and
0.
-
To
select
preset
number
15,
press
+10
and
5.
To
clear
a
preset
station
1
Tune
in
to
the
station
by
preset
tuning.
2
Press
MEICLEAR.
“PUSH
SET’
is
displayed.
Press
BESET
within
4
seconds.
Preset
numbers
of
preset
stations
in
the
band
with
higher
numbers
decrease
by
one.
Adjustments
Antennas
Keep
antennas
away
from
metallic
objects,
electrical
equipment
and
cords.
FM
antenna:
Extend
fully
in
a
T-shape.
If
receiving
condition
is
poor,
connect
optional
outdoor
antenna
to
FM
75
Q
terminal.
AM
antenna:
Rotate
to
find
best
reception.
To
switch
to
monaural
FM
reception
Press
MODE
on
the
remote
control.
With
each
press,
“MONO”
and
“STEREO”
are
displayed
alternately
on
the
display.
Tip:
When
FM
stereo
reception
is
poor,
switching
to
monaural
reduces
noise.
To
switch
the
AM
tuning
interval
Hold
down
TUNER/BAND
and
press
POWER.
With
each
press,
the
AM
tuning
interval
alternates
between
9
kKHz/step
and
10
kHz/step.
Tip:
The
default
is
10
kHz/step.
Change
it
only
when
using
the
unit
in
a
9
kHz/step
area.
Switching
AM
tuning
interval
clears
all
the
preset
stations.
9
:
ne
el
This
unit
plays
back
finalized
CD-R/RW
discs
as
well
as
audio
CDs.
Playback
7
Press
CD
and
load
disc.
Press
&CD
OPEN/CLOSE
to
open
the
disc
compartment
and
load
a
disc with
the
labeled
side
up.
Close
the
compartment
with
4<CD
OPEN/CLOSE.
¢When
loading
an
8-cm
(3-inch)
disc,
place
it
on the
inner
circle
of
the
tray.
2
Press
<>.
Play
begins
with
the
first
track.
To
stop
playback
Press
Ml.
To
pause
playback
Press
Il.
Press
again
to
resume
playback.
10
Ooo O00
OO
ores
To
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
current/preceding/
succeeding
track
Press
<¢<@
or
BP
repeatedly.
To
search
(playback
in
fast
forward
or
fast
reverse)
Hold
down
<4
or
BB».
Release
at the
desired
point.
To
select
a
track
with
the
remote
control
Press
the
numbered
buttons
to
select
a
track.
-
To
select
track
25,
press
+10,
+10
and
5.
~
To
select
track
10,
press
+10
and
0.
To
display
the
remaining
playback
time
of
the
CD
Press
DISPLAY
repeatedly
on
the
remote
control.
Press
again
to
return
to
the
elapsed
time
display.
Remaining
playback
time
cannot
be
displayed
during
random,
repeat
or
programmed
playback.
Random
/Repeat
playback
Random
playback
plays
all
the
tracks
on
the
disc
in
random
order.
Repeat
playback
plays
all
the
tracks
repeatedly
on
the
disc.
RANDOM
play
Press
MODE
on
the
remote
control
once,
“RANDOM”
lights
up
on
the
display.
To
cancel
random
play,
press
the
button
once
during
play
or
press
the
button
four
times
in
stop
mode.
REPEAT
play
Press
REPEAT
on
the
remote
control.
Each
time
REPEAT
is
pressed,
the
operation
can
be
selected
cyclically.
Tip:
To
repeat
the
entire
disc,
turn
on
“Ge”,
To
repeat
the
desired
track,
turn
on
“G+”,