Clarion RAX331D User manual

Clarion
Co.,
Ltd.
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Rights
Reserved
Copyright
O
1996
Clarion
Co
.
Ltd
Printed
m
Ih#
USA
by
Marco
Polo
Communications
(310)370-6050
PE-1532B
PE-1533B
280-6795-00
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■
Contents
English
_
1.
FEATURES...—.2
2
CONTROLS
3
3.
CASSETTE
PRECAUTIONS
AND
CARE
4
4.
DCP
(Detachable
Control
Panel)
4
5
BUTTON
TERMINOLOGY
5
6
OPERATION
6
7
FM
RECEPTION
10
8
TROUBLESHOOTING
1
’
9.
SPECIFICATIONS
.
12
■
indice
Espahol
_
1.
CARACTERiSTICAS
.
23
2
CONTROLES
3
3.
PRECAUCIONES
Y
CUIDADOS
DC
LOS
CASETES
24
4.
PANEL
DE
CONTROL
DESMONTABLE
(DCP)
24
5.
NOMENCLATURA
DE
LOS
BOTONES
25
6
OPERAClON
26
7.
RECEPCK3N
DE
FM
30
8
SOLUClONDE
PROBLEM
AS
31
9.
E
SPE
CIFICACIONES.
32
ALPHAJ&l
RAX331D
RAX330F
AM/FM
CASSETTE
WITH
CD
CHANGER
CONTROL
RADIOCASSETTE
AM/FM
CON
CONTROL
DE
CAMBIADOR
DE
CD

English
7.
FM
RECEPTION
FM
radio
waves
are
transmitted
in
the
very
high
frequency
(VHF)
range
and
move
in
straight
lines,
much
like
light
Tall
buildings,
hills
or
other
obstructions
may
cause
shadows"
with
loss
ot
signal,
noted
by
momentary
hissing
noise
during
FM
reception
FM
signals
can
also
be
reflected
by
obstructions.
Direct
and
reflected
radio
sig¬
nals
from
the
same
station
arriving
together
at
the
antenna
may
cause
similar
noise
(multipath
interference).
WEAK
SIGNAL
CONDITION
As
FM
signals
weaken
when
the
distance
to
the
transmitter
increases,
the
Signal
Actuated
Stereo
Control
(SASC)
circuit
provides
optimum
low
noise
reception;
stereo
separation
is
gradually
changed
to
monaural
with
a
gradual
cut-back
on
high
frequency
reproduction
(hiss
noise).
The
Dual
Gate
FET
RF
amplifier
has
a
higher
signal-
to-noise
ratio
and
improved
sensitivity
Automatic
DX/LO
circuit
(Keyed
AGC)
gives
full
sensitivity.
This
may
occur
in
any
FM
car
radio.
This
unit
incorporates
advanced
technology
(
MfiGI-TliNE®
FM)
to
improve
FM
recep¬
tion
in
your
car.
ANY
SIGNAL
CONDITION
Keyed
AGC
auto-
malically
controls
the
sensitivity
for
ideal
FM
reception.
Interference
from
strong
nearby
sta¬
tions
is
avoided
by
optimum
selectivity.
The
FM
noise
canceler
(Clean-Z,)
suppresses
ignition
noise
and
other
pulse
interference
picked
up
by
the
car
antenna,
giving
cleaner
FM
sound.
STRONG
SIGNAL
CONDITION
The
Dual
Gate
FET
plug
Balanced
Mixer
in
the
FM
tuner
have
a
wide
dynamic
range
and
avoid
annoying
noise
from
overload
distortion
Keyed
AGC
also
elimi¬
nates
overload
distortion
by
reducing
the
sensi¬
tivity
of
the
RF
amplifier
It
is
more
effective
and
convenient
than
a
manual
DX/LO
switch
All
these
circuit
refinements
add
to
your
listening
enjoyment.
8.
TROUBLES
HOOTING
Problem
Cause
Measure
Power
does
not
lum
on.
(or
no
sound
is
produced
)
Fuse
is
blown.
Replace
with
a
fuse
of
the
same
amperage
as
the
old
fuse.
Connections
are
improper
Read
the
attached
"Installation/Wire
Connection
Guide"
once
again
and
wire
properly.
Sound
quality
is
poor
Playback
head
is
dirty.
Use
a
cleaning
tape.
etc.
to
clean
the
head.
No
sound
while
unit
can
be
operated.
Power
ANT
lead
is
shorted
to
the
ground
Turn
the
unit
off.
first.
Remove
all
connecting
wires
from
the
power
ANT
lead,
and
turn
the
unit
on.
then
re-connect
a
wire
one
by
one
to
the
power
ANT
lead.
When
sound
is
muted
again,
check
the
unit
with
a
wire
connected
last.
This
unit
is
equipped
with
a
number
of
self-diagnosis
functions
to
protect
the
system.
If
a
prob¬
lem
should
occur,
the
user
is
warned
through
various
error
displays.
Eliminate
the
problem
using
the
procedures
shown
below.
Error
Display
Procedure
Er
H
This
indicates
that
playback
has
been
stopped
automatically
due
to
a
rise
in
the
temperature
inside
the
CD
changer
or
a
nse
in
the
surrounding
temperature
■
4
The
CD
changer
mechanism
is
likely
damaged
Contact
your
store
of
purchase
t
r
c?
This
indicates
that
a
problem
has
occurred
with
the
CD
changers
mechanism
(disc
cannot
be
changed
or
ejected,
etc).
-
♦
The
CD
changer
mechanism
is
likely
damaged.
Contact
your
store
of
purchase
m
~
!
UJ
This
indicates
that
the
pickup
is
out
of
focus
during
playback
due
to
scratches
on
the
disc,
etc
b
r
b
This
indicates
that
the
CD's
TOC
(table
ot
contents)
cannot
be
read,
for
example
because
the
selected
disc
is
upside-
down
—
If
a
display
other
than
one
of
the
displays
above
appears,
press
the
reset
button.
If
the
problem
persists,
turn
the
power
off
and
contact
your
store
of
purchase
English

Presetting
Stations
A
total
of
24
stations
can
be
preset.
6
each
for
the
FM1.
FM2,
FM3
and
AM
bands.
Note:
•
When
a
station
is
preset,
the
station
previously
stored
m
the
memory
at
that
position
is
cleared
Presetting
stations
manually
1)
Press
the
BAND
button
@2)
fo
select
the
band
at
which
to
store
the
station.
2)
Use
the
Lett
and
Right
buttons
[9]
to
tune
in
the
station
to
be
preset
3)
Press
and
hold
the
corresponding
Preset
bul-
ton
|20j
lor
at
least
2
seconds
to
store
the
sta¬
tion
into
memory.
Auto
store
function
(Automatic
Station
Store)
1)
Press
the
BAND
button
51
lo
select
the
band
at
which
to
store
the
stations.
2)
Press
and
hold
the
AS
button
(13)
for
at
least
2
seconds
Stations
with
good
reception
are
automatically
stored
at
preset
to
the
six
but¬
tons
§
1
to
6.
*
H
there
are
fewer
than
6
stations
with
good
recep¬
tion,
the
stations
previously
stored
at
the
remain¬
ing
buttons
are
not
cleared
Preset
Scanning
(Preset
Station
Scan)
When
the
PS
button
51
is
pressed,
the
preset
memory
numbers
flash
and
the
stations
are
tuned
in
lor
7
seconds
each
in
the
order
in
which
they
were
stored.
Press
the
PS
button
again
to
cancel
the
preset
scanning
mode.
Note:
•
The
auto
store
mode
is
set
it
the
PS
button
is
pressed
for
more
than
2
seconds
Area
Change
Function
Use
this
to
listen
to
the
radio
outside
ol
the
United
States.
Switchable
frequency
spacing
This
car
stereo
is
initially
set
to
tune
in
frequen¬
cy
intervals
ol
10
kHz
for
AM
and
200
kHz
lor
FM,
the
standard
calibrations
in
the
U
S.
When
using
the
unit
outside
the
U.S..
use
the
following
procedure
to
switch
the
frequency
steps
and
fre¬
quency
range:
1)
Turn
the
power
on
and
set
the
tuner
mode.
2)
Keep
the
BAND
button
[12J
pressed
and
while
pressing
the
button,
press
the
function
button
1
3)
Release
the
buttons
This
procedure
changes
the
factory
setting
to
9
kHz
steps
for
AM
and
50
kHz
steps
for
FM.
the
standard
calibrations
lor
countnes
other
than
the
U.S.
To
change
the
AM/FM
setting
back
to
the
U.S.
standard
frequencies
1)
Set
the
tuner
mode.
2)
While
pressing
the
BAND
button
51
•
press
the
function
button
2
03.
3)
Release
the
buttons
Your
car
stereo
will
once
again
be
calibrated
to
receive
standard
U.S.
transmissions.
The
chart
below
lists
the
frequency
specifica¬
tions
for
the
U.S.
and
other
countnes.
IrUtal
Setting
"
1
(U.S
standard)
New
Setting
(outside
U.S.)
AM
Frequency
spacing
10
kHz
9
kHz
Frequency
range
530
to
1710
kHz
531
to
1629
kHz
FM
Frequency
spacing
200
kHz
50
kHz
Frequency
range
87.9
to
107.9
MHz
87
5
to
108
MHz
CD
Changer
Operation
_
When
a
separately
sold
CD
changer
(CDC635/
CDC1235)
is
connected,
it
can
be
controlled
from
the
RAX331D
(RAX330F)
CD-ROMs
cannot
be
played
Listening
to
the
Disc
Press
the
FUNC
button
[6]
to
select
the
CD
changer
mode,
then
the
CD
starts
playing.
Stopping
(pausing)
Playback
Press
the
Play/Pause
button
51.
Press
the
Play/Pause
button
51
again
to
resume
playback.
Selection
of
CDs
Press
the
Disc
Up
button
51
or
the
Disc
Down
button
51
.
then
select
the
CD
you
wish
to
play.
D-UP:
Every
time
you
press
the
button,
the
CDs
will
be
selected
as:
1-*2-*3-*4-»5-»6->
1„„
D-DOWN
Every
time
you
press
the
button,
the
CDs
will
be
selected
as:
1
-*6-»5-*4-»3-*2-*1
.
Selecting
Tracks
(songs)
Press
the
Left
and
Right
buttons
[9].
►
>:
Playback
will
start
from
the
next
track.
<
4
:
Playback
will
start
from
the
beginning
of
the
track
currently
playing.
When
this
button
is
pressed
again,
the
CD
will
play
the
previous
track.
Fast-Forward
and
Fast-Backward
Press
and
hold
the
Left
and
Right
buttons
[?].
►
>:
To
fast-forward
<
◄
:
To
fast-backward
*
Pressing
the
Left
and
Right
button
for
1
second
or
longer
will
move
forward
or
backward
5
times
faster
than
normal
play,
and
pressing
H
tor
3
seconds
or
longer
will
do
the
operation
30
times
faster.
Scan
Play
(Intro
Music
Scan)
Press
the
SCN
button
53
.
then
the
display
shows
“SCN,"
then
the
CD
will
play
the
first
10
seconds
of
each
track
of
the
whole
disc.
Press
the
SCN
button
53
again
to
disengage
the
unit
from
scan
play
*
A
scan
play
will
start
from
the
track
following
the
one
currently
playing
Repeat
Play
Press
the
RPT
button
51
.
then
the
display
shows
“RPT,”
then
the
track
currently
playing
will
be
played
repeatedly.
Press
the
RPT
button
51
again
to
disengage
the
unit
from
repeat
play.

6.
OPERATION
Note:
•
Be
sure
to
read
this
chapter
referring
to
the
front
diagrams
of
chapter
2
CONTROLS
on
page
3
(untold)
Basic
Operation
_
A
CAUTION
When
this
unit
is
turned
on,
starting
ana
stop¬
ping
the
engine
of
a
car
with
Its
volume
raised
to
the
maximum
level
may
harm
your
hearing.
Be
careful
about
adjusting
the
volume.
1)
Press
the
POWER
button
[6].
*
To
turn
the
power
off,
press
the
POWER
button
lor
at
least
t
second.
2)
Press
the
FUNC
button
[6]
to
select
another
operation
mode.
The
mode
switches
as
fol¬
lows
each
time
the
FUNC
button
is
pressed:
Radio
-4
Tape
CD
changer
-
♦
Radio
*
II
a
component
is
not
connected,
that
operation
mode
cannot
be
selected
*
'CASS'
appears
when
no
tape
is
loaded
in
the
RAX331D
(RAX330F),
and
'DISC'
appears
when
no
disc
is
loaded
in
the
CD
changer.
3)
Use
the
Up
and
Down
buttons
[J]
to
adjust
the
volume.
A:
Increases
the
volume.
▼
:
Decreases
the
volume.
Audio
Mode
Adjustments
1)
Press
the
A-M
button
[7]
to
select
the
adjust¬
ment
mode.
The
mode
switches
as
follows
each
time
the
A-M
button
is
pressed:
BASS/TREB
-4
BAL/FAD
-4
Previous
mode
2)
Use
the
Left
and
Right
and
the
Up
and
Down
buttons
[8],
[9]
to
adjust
the
bass
and
treble.
<Adjustlng
the
bass>
►
>
:
Bass
gets
stronger.
<
◄
Bass
gets
weaker
<Adjusting
the
treble>
A:
Treble
gets
stronger.
▼
:
Treble
gets
weaker
3)
Use
the
Left
and
Right
and
the
Up
and
Down
buttons
U],
[9]
to
adjust
the
balance
and
fader.
<Adjusting
the
balance>
►
>.
Sound
from
right
speakers
gets
stron¬
ger.
<
◄
:
Sound
from
left
speakers
gets
stronger.
<Adjusting
the
fader>
A:
Sound
from
front
speakers
gets
stron¬
ger
▼
:
Sound
from
rear
speakers
gets
stronger.
Loudness
Function
Press
and
hold
the
LOUD
button
0
for
at
least
2
seconds
to
turn
the
loudness
function
on
and
off
Switching
the
Display
The
display
changes
as
follows
each
time
the
DISP
button
@
is
pressed:
Main
display
-4
Clock
display
-4
Main
display
Setting
the
Clock
1
)
While
pressing
the
BAND
button
61
,
press
the
DISP
button
SZI
to
enter
the
clock
display
mode.
2)
While
pressing
the
BAND
button
61
,
press
and
hold
the
DISP
button
B51
tor
2
seconds
or
more.
This
enables
the
clock
editing
mode.
*
The
editable
fields
will
be
indicated
when
the
dis¬
play
flashes
3)
To
move
between
the
hour
and
minute
fields,
use
the
left
(hour)
and
right
(minute)
buttons
l]
.
4)
To
store
the
clock
setting,
press
the
BAND
button
61
.
Notes:
•
If
you
select
another
operation
mode
before
complet¬
ing
the
above
procedure,
the
dock
setting
operation
will
be
canceled
•
Removing
the
vehicle's
battery
lor
a
check
or
repair
will
cause
the
dock
to
reset
to
1:00.
Set
the
clock
again
if
this
happens
Tape
Operation
Loading
Tapes
Insert
the
cassette
tape
into
the
Cassette
inser¬
tion
slot
with
the
side
on
which
the
tape
is
exposed
facing
the
right
Playback
starts
auto¬
matically.
*
When
the
end
of
the
cassette
tape
is
reached,
the
auto
reverse
mechanism
is
activated
and
the
other
side
of
the
tape
begins
playing
automatically
Note:
•
Fully
insert
the
cassette
tape
into
the
cassette
inser¬
tion
slot.
Listening
to
a
tape
which
is
already
loaded
Press
the
FUNC
button
[6]
to
select
the
tape
mode.
Playback
begins
automatically.
Ejecting
Cassette
Tapes
Press
the
Eject
button
[2],
The
cassette
tape
is
ejected.
•
The
radio
mode
is
selected
automatically
4
seconds
after
ejecting
the
tape
Fast-Forwarding
and
Rewinding
Use
the
FF
button
(3
and
REW
buttons
[3].
►
k:
Press
this
to
fast-forward
the
tape
44
:
Press
this
to
rewind
the
tape
*
It
is
possible
to
listen
to
the
radio
dunng
fast-forward,
rewind
or
search
operations.
Once
the
operation
is
complete,
tape
playback
resumes
(Monitor)
Switching
to
the
Other
Side
of
the
Tape
Press
the
PROG
button
[5]
both
the
FF
button
[4]
and
REW
button
(
3
]
together
at
the
same
time.
Playback
is
switched
automatically
to
the
other
side
of
the
cassette
tape.
Radio
Operation
Listening
to
the
Radio
1)
Press
the
FUNC
button
[6]
to
select
the
radio
mode
The
radio
turns
on.
2)
To
tune
to
a
desired
preset
station,
first
press
the
BAND
button
@2]
and
seleci
FM1.
FM2,
FM3
or
AM
The
band
changes
as
follows
each
time
the
BAND
button
is
pressed:
FM1
-4
FM2
-
♦
FM3
-4
AM
-4
FM1
3)
Use
the
corresponding
Preset
buttons
§§
to
select
the
desired
station
Seek
Tuning
1)
Press
the
BAND
button
III]
and
select
the
desired
band.
2)
The
seek
tuning
mode
is
selected
when
“SRCH'
is
illuminated
on
the
display.
3)
Press
the
left
or
right
buttons
[§]
to
seek
up
or
down
the
frequency
band
Seek
tuning
automatically
stops
when
a
station
is
found.
Manual
Tuning
1)
Press
the
BAND
button
and
select
the
desired
band.
2)
Press
and
hold
the
BAND
button
tor
more
than
2
seconds.
“SRCH"
turns
off
and
the
manual
tuning
mode
is
selected.
3)
Use
the
Left
and
Right
buttons
[9]
to
manu¬
ally
tune
up
or
down
the
desired
frequency
band.

Cwnlich
3.
CASSETTE
PRECAUTIONS
AND
CARE
I
1
Tape
slack
can
lead
to
operating
difficulties
Remove
tape
slack
before
inserting
a
cas¬
sette.
particularly
when
using
C-90
or
prere¬
corded
cassettes.
2
Use
C-30
to
C-90
cassettes.
Avoid
using
C-120
or
longer
cassettes
(The
very
thin
tape
may
stretch
or
break).
3.
Clean
the
head
periodically
with
a
good
com¬
mercial
head
cleaner
Avoid
touching
the
head
with
magnetic
or
hard
objects
4
Do
not
oil
the
cassette
mechanism
5.
Always
remove
the
cassette
from
the
mecha¬
nism
when
not
in
use
Exposure
to
direct
sun¬
light,
extreme
temperatures
or
high
humidity
may
damage
cassettes
6.
The
cassette
tape
will
automatically
eiect
from
the
mechanism
if
it
is
damaged
Always
ensure
that
cassette
tapes
are
in
good
condi¬
tion
prior
to
use
4.
DCP
(Detachable
Control
Panel)
■
RAX331D
Only
The
control
panel
can
be
detached
to
prevent
theft
When
detaching
the
control
panel,
store
it
in
the
optional
DCP
case
to
prevent
scratches.
We
recommend
taking
the
detachable
control
panel
with
you
when
leaving
the
car
Removing
the
DCP
1.
Turn
off
the
power
2.
Press
the
DCP
Release
button
Qj-
*
The
DCP
is
unlocked
3.
Remove
the
DCP
Attaching
the
DCP
Insert
the
DCP
into
the
light
side
of
the
source
unit
and
press
the
left
side
to
lock
it.
A
CAUTION
Do
not
Insert
the
DCP
from
the
left
side.
Doing
so
may
damage
it.
Storing
the
DCP
in
the
DCP
Case
Hold
the
DCP.
in
the
orientation
as
shown
in
the
figure
below,
and
put
it
into
the
DCP
case
(avail¬
able
separately).
(Ensure
the
DCP
is
in
the
cor¬
rect
orientation.)
[
~
A
CAUTION
]
•
The
DCP
can
easily
be
damaged
by
shocks.
After
removing
it
place
it
in
a
protective
case
and
be
careful
not
to
drop
it
or
subject
it
to
strong
shocks.
■
When
the
release
button
is
pressed
and
the
DCP
is
unlocked,
the
car's
vibrations
may
cause
it
to
faU.
To
prevent
damage
to
the
DCP.
always
store
It
In
a
protective
case
after
detaching
it
.
The
rear
connector
that
connects
the
source
unit
and
the
DCP
is
an
extremely
Important
pert
Be
careful
not
to
damage
it
by
pressing
on
It
with
fin¬
gernails.
pens,
screwdrivers,
etc.
Note:
•
n
the
DCP
is
dirty,
wipe
oft
with
a
soft,
dry
doth
only
5.
BUTTON
TERMINOLOGY
Note:
•
Be
sure
to
read
this
chapter
referring
to
the
front
diagrams
of
chapter
2
.
CONTROLS
on
page
3
(unfold)
0
0
0
HI
0
m
8
®
d
B3
m
DCP
Release
Button
(RAX331D
only)
Eject
(±)
Button
[S9]
REW
(
44
)
Button
[
99
]
FF
(
►►
)
Button
[
ft®
]
PROG
(Program)
Button
[M]
POWER
Button
FUNC
(Function)
Button
A-M
(Audio
Mode)
Button
LOUD
(Loudness)
Button
Up
and
Down
(
▲
and
▼
)
Buttons
Left
and
Right
(
<A
and
)
Buttons
Function
Button
1
(]
Function
Button
2[*g\
BAND
(Tuning
Mode)
Button
[
*|f
]
03)
PS/AS
(Preset
Station
Scan/Automatic
Station
Store)
Button
(]
0
SCN
(Intro
Music
Scan)
Button
[©J
§5j
RPT
(Repeat
Play)
Button
(G>)
06)
Disc
Up
(D-UP)
Button
[
©)
53
DISP
(Display
Selector)
Button
08)
Play/Pause
(
►
/»)
Button
[©]
09)
Disc
Down
(D-DOWN)
Button
[
©
]
)2Dj
Preset
Buttons
(If
]
(*jf
J
:
In
the
Radio
Mode
[£9]
:
In
the
Tape
Mode
[©]
:
In
the
CD
Changer
Mode
c
English

INFORMATION
FOR
USERS:
CHANGES
OR
MODIFICATIONS
TO
THIS
PRODUCT
NOT
APPROVED
BY
THE
MANUFACTUR¬
ER
WILL
VOID
THE
WARRANTY
AND
WILL
VIOLATE
FCC
APPROVAL
1.
FEATURES
Tuner
Audio
Electronic
Quartz-Locked
PLL
Tuning
AM/FM
Bands-1
AM.
3
FM
18
FM/6
AM
Touchbutton
Memory
Seek
Up/Down
Tuning
Preset
Station
Scan
(PS)
Automatic
Station
Store
(AS)
MfiGI-TUNE®
FM
Reception
System
Switchable
Frequency
Spacing
Tape
Auto
Reverse
Locking
FF/REW
Hard
Permalloy
Dual
Gutter
Head
CD
Changer
Control
6/12-Disc
Changer
Control
Capability
Play/Pause
Intro
Music
Scan
(Track)
Repeat
Play
(Track)
Track
Search
Audible
FF/FB
Electronic
Audio
Controls
(Volume/Bass/Treble/Balance/
Fader)
Loudness
4-Way
Balance
Controls
2-Channel
RCA
Line
Level
Output
with
Fader
Control
(RAX331D
only)
120
W
(30
W
X
4)
Maximum
Power
Output
General
Night
Illumination
Digital
Quartz
Clock
Amp
Turn-On
Trigger
Full
Information
LCD
Display
Monitor
Mode
DIN
Chassis
with
Detachable
Control
Panel
(RAX331D
only)
Chassis
DIN
Chassis
with
ISO
Mounting
Capability
Dimensions:
7*(178mm)
Width
X
2‘(50mm)
Height
x
6‘
(152mm)
Depth
‘
2.
CONTROLS
/
COMMANDES
/
C0NTR0LES
Note:
Be
sure
to
unfold
this
page
and
refer
to
the
front
diagrams
as
you
read
each
chapter
Remarque:
Veuille?
ddployer
cette
page
et
vous
retdrer
aux
schemas
quand
vous
hser
cheque
chapitre
Nota:
Cuando
lea
los
capitulos.
despliegue
esta
pagma
y
consults
los
dtagramas
SOURCE
UNIT/
APPAREIL
PILOTE/
UNIDAD
FUENTE
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Alpha-Touch
Controller
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'LZJ
Controleur
de
touche
Alpha
!
'
Controlador
de
toque
Alfa
■
-
1
--—-
i
•
This
button
«
not
provided
with
the
model
RAX330F
The
other
Out-
J
tons
are
the
same
as
those
ot
modal
RAX331D
}
■
Cotte
touche
n
oxiste
pas
sur
le
medeie
RAX330F
Los
autres
i
touches
sont
les
mimes
que
sur
le
module
RAX3310
!
•
Este
boton
no
ens(e
an
el
modelo
RAX330F
Los
domes
botones
'
son
iguales
que
los
del
modelo
RAX
331D
Cassette
Insertion
Slot
Fente
d'insertlon
de
la
cassette
Ranura
de
Inserclon
de
casete
DISPLAY/AFFICHEUR/
VISUALIZADOR
AMFM
2
3
ST
*
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ID
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DAI
THE
D
FAO
SDV
RPT
Alpha-Touch
Controller
Operation
Fonction
de
controleur
de
touche
Alpha
Funcion
de
controlador
de
toque
Alfa
By
sliding
the
Up
and
Down
buttons
(8
up
A
,
down
▼
.
or
the
Left
and
Right
buttons
9
left
«
.
or
right
►
>
.
the
function
buttons,
you
can
select
various
items
and
make
settings.
This
function
is
called
the
“Alpha-Touch
Controller
-
operation.
Glisser
les
touches
ascendante
et
descendante
8
sur
A
(haut)
▼
(bas),
ou
les
touches
gauche
et
droite
9
sur
<4
(gauche)
ou
►
>
(droite).
les
touches
de
fonction
pour
selectionner
les
rubriques
et
effectuer
les
reglages
Cette
fonction
s
appelle
la
fonction
de
“controleur
de
touche
Alpha'.
Deslizando
los
botones
vertical
[8]
hacia
arriba
▲
y
hacia
abajo
▼
.
o
los
botones
horizontal
,9]
hacia
la
izquierda
<
◄
.
y
hacia
la
derecha
►
>.
y
los
botones
de
funcidn.
podrd
seleccionar
varios
items
y
realizar
ajustes.
Esta
funcidn
se
denomina
“controlador
de
toque
Alfa'
2
3

English
9.
SPECIFICATIONS
FM
Tuner
General
Frequency
Range.87.9
MHz
to
107
9
MHz
Usable
Sensitivity.11
dBf
50
dB
Quieting
Sensitivity.17
dBf
Alternate
Channel
Selectivity.75
dB
Stereo
Separation
(1
kHz).35
dB
Frequency
Response
(±3
dB)
.30
Hz
to
15
kHz
Power
Supply
Voltage
.14
4
V
DC
(10
8
V
to
15.6
V
allowable)
Current
Consumption.Less
than
10
A
Speaker
Impedance
.4
ii
(4
12
to
8
Li
allowable)
Weight.2
87
lb.
(1.3
kg)
Dimensions
AM
Tuner
Frequency
Range.530
kHz
to
1.710
kHz
Usable
Sensitivity.25
pV
Tape
Wow
&
Flutter
(WRMS)..0.1%
Channel
Separation
(1
kHz).45
dB
Signal
to
Noise
Ratio.120
ps
(normal):
52
dB
Frequency
Response
(±3
dB)
7*
(178
mm)
Width
X
2"
(50
mm)
Height
x
6*
(152
mm)
Depth
120
ps
(normal).30
Hz
to
16
kHz
Notes:
....
•
Specifications
comply
with
EIA
Standards
Power
Amp
I
ier
.
Specifications
and
design
are
subject
to
change
with-
Maximum
Power
Output.120
W
(30
W
X
4ch)
out
notice
for
further
improvement.
Continuous
Average
Power
Output
.14
W
x
4,
into
4
ft,
20
Hz
to
20
kHz.
1%
THD
Pre-Amplifier
Bass
Control
Action
(100
Hz).±10
dB
Treble
Control
Action
(10
kHz).±10
dB
Line
Output
(with
A/C
1
kHz,
10
kft)...1.8
V
(RAX331D
only)
12
NOTES:
Pages
13
through
22
intentionally
omitted
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