Aiwa XP-R210 manual

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  • Page 1

    A OWNER’S RECORD For your convenience, record the model number and the serial number (you will find it on the bottom of your set) in the space provided below . Please refer to them when you contact your Aiwa dealer in case of difficulty . Model No. Serial No. NOTE FOR USE IN THE U.S.A. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the l[...]

  • Page 2

    A an unstable shelf For safety • Do not attempt to disassemble the unit. Laser rays from the optical pickup are dangerous to the eyes. • Make sure that pins or other foreign object do not get inside the player . • T ake care not to drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks. • T o keep dust from the pickup lens, keep the disc compartment [...]

  • Page 3

    USING ON RECHARGEABLE BA TTERIES → C • Be sure to use size AA Ni-Cd 1.2 V 700 mAh rechargeable batteries, which are commercially available. • Be sure to read the instructions of the purchased rechargeable batteries before use. • When using on rechargeable batteries for the first time, charge them until the battery indicator goes out. • Be[...]

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    BEFORE PLA YBACK HOLD switch → D Release the HOLD switch before playback. → a When not using the unit, set the HOLD switch to the HOLD position. → b Accidentally pressed button will not function. If buttons are pressed when the HOLD switch is set to the HOLD position, “HOLd” flashes in the display . T urning on and of f → D T urning the[...]

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    B PLA YBACK → H Connect the supplied headphones to the PHONES/LINE OUT jack. 1 Release HOLD. 2 Place a disc. 3 Press PLA Y/P AUSE. Playback starts from the first track. a track number b elapsed playing time Basic operation Display during playback → I Press ENTER/DISP during playback to change the display as follows. 1 T rack display and elapsed[...]

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    B com letely (ideally 40 to 48 seconds). Continuous shock or vibration may cause the sound to be interrupted even if the E•A•S•S PLUS function is activated. This is normal and not a malfunction. Should you experience an interruption in sound, stabilize the unit for a few seconds, then resume your activity . • When the E•A•S•S switch i[...]

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    RADIO RECEPTION T uning in to a station → M 1 Press TUNER ON/BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM. 2 Press TUNING + ( t ) or - ( r ) to tune in to a station. After listening, press s STOP/OFF/CHARGE to turn of f the radio. For quick tuning Keep either TUNING + ( t ) or - ( r ) pressed for about 1 second. When a station is tuned in to, the frequency[...]

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    R S T 1 Press TUNER ON/BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM. 2 Press PRESET CALL i / k repeatedly to select the preset number . After listening, press s STOP/OFF/CHARGE to turn of f the radio. Changing the presetting 1 Press PRESET CALL i / k repeatedly to select the preset number you wish to change. 2 Keep ENTER/DISP pressed for 1 or more seconds un[...]