Aiwa CT-X432M manual

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    CT -X432M YU STEREO CAR CASSETTE RECEIVER RADIO-CASSETTE ESTEREOFONICO PARA AUTOMOVIL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MODE D’EMPLOI OWNER’S RECORD For your convenience, record the model number and serial number (you will find them on the bottom side of your set) in the space provided below. Please refer to them when you contact y[...]

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    1 ENGLISH PRECAUTIONS • Use only in a 12-volt DC negative-ground electrical system. • Disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery terminal while mounting and connecting the unit. • When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one with an identical amperage rating. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating may cause serious damage to the unit. •[...]

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    ENGLISH 2 ENGLISH 2 THEFT PROTECTION Take the front panel with you when leaving the car, and keep it in the supplied carrying case. Detaching the front panel Before detaching the front panel, remove the cassette to prevent possible damage to the unit. 1 Press z to remove the cassette. 2 Press and hold PWR/MUTE until the unit turns off. 3 Press % . [...]

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    3 ENGLISH 3 ENGLISH Adjusting sound You can select the following modes for adjusting sound depending on the music you listen to: BASS (low frequencies), TRE (high frequencies), BAL (left/right), FAD (front/rear) and H-BASS (high bass). 1 Press SEL repeatedly to select the mode to be adjusted. Pressing SEL cycles through the modes. The selected mode[...]

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    ENGLISH 4 ENGLISH 4 1 Press BAND repeatedly to select the desired band (F1, F2, F3, A1, or A2). 2* Press i (to move to higher frequencies) or k (to move to lower frequencies) to tune in to a station. “ ST ” appears in the display when an FM station is broadcasting in stereo, and receiving conditions are good. *Seek Tuning and Manual Tuning • [...]

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    5 ENGLISH 5 ENGLISH T APE PLA YB A CK SRC g f z Playing a tape 1 Insert a cassette to start playback. If a cassette is already inserted, press SRC repeatedly to select Tape Play mode to start playback. Playback starts in the direction that the unit played back previously. Press the following buttons to operate tape transport. * When you eject the c[...]

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    ENGLISH 6 ENGLISH 6 A UXILIAR Y EQUIPMENT Listening to a CD/MD/MP3 portable player or other equipment You can listen to equipment connected to the unit. Refer to the operating instructions for the corresponding equipment for more detailed information. Be sure to remove the inserted cassette to prevent possible damage to the unit before connecting t[...]

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    7 ENGLISH TROUBLESHOOTING Error code (when using the optional AIWA CD Changer) In the following cases the corresponding error code indication appears. Follow the suggestions below to solve the problem. If the error code indication does not disappear, consult an AIWA service center. ERROR01 The disc magazine is not properly inserted in the CD Change[...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS RADIO SECTION (FM) Frequency Range: 87.5 MHz – 108 MHz Usable Sensitivity: 12.7 dBf 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: 17.2 dBf IF Rejection: 100 dB Frequency Response: 30 Hz – 15,000 Hz S/N Ratio: 70 dB Stereo Separation: 35 dB at 1 kHz Alternate Channel Selectivity: 90 dB Capture Ratio: 3 dB (AM) Frequency Range: 530 kHz – 1,710 kH[...]

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    Printed in Indonesia[...]