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mi!!itt DIGITAL AUDIO CDC-X175M ,“ CDC”X155M Y“ 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 daaler in ca[...]
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Welcome Thank you for your purchasing this AIWAproduct. 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-g[...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT PANEL .... .. ..... ... ... ... ....... ...... .. ...... ...... ... .. . . ...... .. ........ ..... ... ....... ...... ... ... ...... ....... .. . ...... .. . . .. .. . .. 3 DETACHING AND AITACHING THE FRONT PANEL . ..... ........ ... ..... ....... .. . . .... ........ .. .... ....... ..... .... .. 4 SELECTING THE COLOR OF T[...]
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FRONTPANEL Display window @H-BASS button @ PWR (power ontoff) button @ SEL (selsct) bunon @+/- (sudlo control) button @CD button @BAND button @OPEN button @CD CH (CD changer) button* OTUNEMISC* VIA btrttone @ MtJTE button @TAPE IN jack (3.5-mm dia.) @ Preset station buttons 1-0 @ W (back sklplseerch) button @I W (forward skip/search) button @ INT ([...]
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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 earring case. 1 Press PWR to turn the unit off. 2 Press OPEN toopenthe front panel and pull out it as illustrated. / 3 Return theholderto[...]
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SELECTING THE COLOR OF THE ILLUMINATION (CDC-X175M only) You can select the color of the illumination between green and amber. Detach the front panel and slide the switch on the back of the front panel to the “G (green) position or “A (amber) position. SETTING THE CLOCK 2 3 1 2 3 DISP Switoh the ignition to ACC. With the unit off, press and hol[...]
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RADIO OPERATION PWR 4 1,2 3 You can turn the unit on by pressing any button except OPEN on the front panel. 1 2 3 4 Press BAND to turn the radio on. The radio frequency appears. Press BAND sgsin to select the bsnd from smong F1 (FM1), F2 (FM2), F3 (FM3) snd AM. The band indication appears cyclically in order. (FI, F2 and F3 share the same frequency[...]
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PRESETTING STATIONS 21 1 2 Press BAND to selects deeired bsnd from smong FI (FM1), F2 (FM2), F3 (FM3) snd AM. ( 1 Press snd hold A.ME for more thsn 1.5 seconde to activate the eutomatic presetting function. The six stronaest available stations will be stored in memory onthepresetstation buttons 1 to 6 in order of their signal strength. The “A MEM[...]
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1 2 1 2 Press BAND to select a desired band from smong F1 (FM1), F2 (FM2), F3 (FM3) and AM, Prese the dasired I)reset station button, The number of the-pressed preset station button appears next to the frequency indication. Active tuning reception corflroi (ATRC) This unit automatically suppresses FM noise caused by varying signal strength resultin[...]
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Press SEL. MY INFORMATION SWITCH 5,7,9,12 6 4 5 6 7 8 9 Set the time you wieh the unit to turn on in Radio mode. Press TUNE T to set the hour. Press TUNE A to set the minutes. Praas SEL. The “BAND SEL” indication flashes. Prees SEL again. Radio indication flashes. w Band indication Prees BAND to select the bend. Press SEL. The “FREQ” indica[...]
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lf3 2 1 With the unit turned off, press DRV for more thsn 1.5 seconds. The “PROGRAM indication flashes in the display window. Z Press TUNE Y or TUNE A repeatedly until the “PROG ON” indication fleshes. s Press DRV to turn the unit off: To deactivate the timer Press TUNE Y or TUNE A repeatedly until the “PRO13 OFF indication flashes in step [...]
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SOUNLIADJUSTMENTS MUTE button Press this button to temporarily Iowerthevolume. Press it again to restore the previous volume. You can adjust the position of sound stage to best serve a particular seat just by pressing DRV. DRV Press DRV to change the position of sound stage. Every time you press DRV, the sound stage changes as follows. ----3 OFF De[...]
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CD PLAY 3 21 1 2 3 Press OPEN to open the front psnel and insert a CD. Cloee the front panel and press CD. CD play starts and the track number and elapsed playing time appear. CD indicator Track number J ~ Elapsed playing time Adjust the volume with i- or -. Notes ● If a CD ie already inserted, press CD to start CD play. ● Be sure to close the [...]
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CD PLAY CD CHANGER PLAY Press INT during CD play. The “SCAN indication lights up and the first 10 seconds of all the tracks on the disc are played in order. When the desired track is found, press lNTagain. The unit returns to the normal CD play. You can play CDs with this unit by connecting the optional AIWA ADC-M55, ADC-M35 compact disc changer,[...]
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To skip tracks Buttons Press” Press and hold w Skips to the next Advances track rapidly Releases to resume play w Skips back to Reverses the beginning of rapidly the current track Releases to resume play *Press for less than 0.5 second. TO skip diSCS To skip to the next disc, press DISC A. To skip to the previous disc, press DISC Y To play other [...]
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SETTING THE BEEP TONE The unit is preset at the factory to beep each time you press any button on the front panel except OPEN. You can stop beeping by following the procedure below. 1 2 Press and hold down 1 and 4 at the same time while the unit ie turned on. The “BEEP ON or “BEEP OFF indication alternately appears in the display window. Reieaa[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING In the following cases, the corresponding error code indicator appears. Internal CD player: Error code ERROR 03 cause ~ The disc cannot be read properly. The disc may be damaged or dirty. Insert CD Change~ Error code Cause Solution ERROR 01 The disc magazine is not properly Ineerfed in Re-insert the magszine. Refer to the the compec[...]
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SPECIFICATIONS RADIO SECTION (FM) Frequency Range 87.5 MHz-108 MHz (lOo-kHz steps) 87.5 MHz-108 MHz Y-B; steps) Usable Sensitivity 50 dB Quieting Sensifivi~: 17,2 dBf IF Rejection 80 dB Frequency Response: 30 Hz-15,000 Hz SIN Rstio 63 dB Stereo Separation: 35 dB at 1 kHz Alternste Channel Selectivity 70 dB Capture Ratio 3 dB (AM) Frequency I%nge 53[...]
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