Audiovox CE620 manual

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    - 1 - Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate operations. On Placement  Do not use the unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty , or humid.  Place the unit on a flat and even surface.  Do not restrict the air flow of the unit by placing it in a place with poor air flow , by covering it with a cloth, or by placing it on [...]

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    - 2 - The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol, within the equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute an electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is i[...]

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    - 3 - Power cord Connection 1. Make sure that all the components and speakers are connected correctly. 2. Check that the rated voltage of your unit matches your local voltage. Caution To prevent electrical shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert. Caution  Be sure the AC power cord is disconnected and all functions are off befo[...]

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    - 4 - Important Switch off the power before connecting speakers and other equipment. Speaker Cord Connections Connect the Red wires to the Red (+) terminals and the Black wires to the Black (-) terminals. Note: Connecting speakers other than the speakers supplied with the unit, may damage the unit. SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Backup Battery Before connectin[...]

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    - 5 - P ARTS IDENTIFICA TIONS 1) DISPLAY 2) CD DOOR 3) SKIP/TUNING buttons 4) RANDOM / REPEAT / CONFIRM / SLEEP buttons 5) POWER/STANDBY button 6) DEMO / FAVORITE button 7) DISC SKIP / CD OPEN/CLOSE buttons 8) PHONES jack 9) Cassette holder ( Deck A) 10) Cassette deck A operation controls RECORD button PLAY button REWIND button F.FWD (fast forward)[...]

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    - 6 - ADJUSTING THE SOUND WHEN RECORDING During tape recording, adjustments to the VOLUME and SOUND MODE controls will not effect the recorded signal. TO USE THE X-BASS Press the SOUND MODE button repeatedly, so that "X-BASS" appears on the display window. Press the SKIP or SKIP button or rotate JOG-DIAL switch to select the level 1, 2 or[...]

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    - 7 - SETTING THE CL OC K 1. In standby mode, hold the SHIFT and press the CLOCK button. 5. Press the SET/PAUSE button. 6. Press the SKIP / buttons to adjust the hour. 7. Press the SET/PAUSE button. To see the time display: Hold the SHIFT and press the CLOCK buttons.  The time display will appear for about 3 seconds. Notes:  The clock starts [...]

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    - 8 - SLEEP OPERATION The tuner, CD, tape and AUX can all be turned off automatically. 1. Playback the desired sound source. 2. Press the SLEEP button, so that SLEEP is displayed. 3. To change the sleep time: Sleep initial will be 90 minutes. Sleep selection (by press the SKIP / buttons) will be 240, 210, 180, 150, 120, 90, 60, 30, 10, 5, 4, [...]

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    - 9 - AM Connect the loop aerial (provided) to the 'AM LOOP ANTENNA' snap terminals at the back of the unit. FM Fully unwind the wire antenna. Then extend the wire antenna and place it in the position that sounds best. NOTE: Do not connect to an outside antenna. FOR BETTER RECEPTION TUNING INT O A ST A TION MANUALL Y The system can store [...]

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    - 10 - PRESETTING ST A TIONS 1. Press the FUNCTION button to TUNER. 2. Press the DISPLAY/BAND button to select a band. 3. Tune into a station. 4. Press the PAUSE/SET button to store the station. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 to set other preset station. Notes:  When the total memory of current band is full and try to store the current station into memory,[...]

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    - 11 - DELETE THE PRESET ST A TION 1. Press the FUNCTION button to TUNER. 2. Select a preset station you want to remove. 3. Display the frequency band and frequency: Press the STOP button, so that the frequency is flashing. 4. While the frequency is flashing, press the SET/ PAUSE button to delete the preset station. Then the display will show. F[...]

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    - 12 - 1. Press the FUNCTION button to CD. 2. Press the CD OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray. 7. Press the PLAY button to start playback. To interrupt playback Press the II PAUSE/SET button and ' ' will be displayed. Press this button again to resume playing. 8. To stop playing: Press the STOP button. 5. Press the CD OPEN/CLOSE butt[...]

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    - 13 - LOCATING A PARTICULAR POINT IN A TRACK Press it once Note : Searching and skipping can be done during playback or pause stage but are effective for the currently selected disc only. Use DISC SKIP button to choose another disc. COMP ACT DISC OPERA TION Keep it pressed A specific track directly Press the numbered buttons to enter the track num[...]

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    - 14 - COMP ACT DISC OPERA TION 2. Hold the SHIFT and press the numbered buttons 1-5 to select which disc for playback. PROGRAM PLAY You can play back the tracks on the CDs in the disc 1-5 positions in any order desired. By specifying the disc numbers from 1 to 5 and the tracks numbers from 1 to 99. A program of up to 32 tracks from all the availab[...]

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    - 15 - COMP ACT DISC OPERA TION FAVORITE store Notes  You can not use the FAVORITE play if it does not set the Favorite store.  The favorite store up to 9 tracks can be played in preset order.  The favorite store can not store same track. To cancel favorite function Press the CD OPEN/CLOSE button and press it again. FAVORITE disappea[...]

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    - 16 - 1. Press the FUNCTION button to TAPE. 2. Press the STOP/EJECT button and load a cassette into the cassette compartment of Deck A or Deck B. 4. Press the PAUSE button. 2. Insert a cassette in each deck. When the tape reaches its end During fast wind or regular play, the tape will stop automatically when its end is reached. When both Deck A an[...]

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    - 17 - 1. Cassette tapes have two erase-protection tabs - one for each side. To protect a recording from being accidentally recorded over or erased, use a screwdriver to remove one or both of the cassette tape's erase-protection tabs. 4. Press the PAUSE button . 6. Press the PLAY button. 2. If you want to record on a tape side after you have r[...]

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    - 18 - 2. Insert a tape into the cassette compartment. 4. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button of the CD player. TO INSTALL BATTERIES 1 . Open the battery door. RECORDING ---- DECK A ONL Y TO ERASE A RECORDED TAPE 1. Press the FUNCTION button to TAPE. 2. Insert a tape with the side you want to erase facing you. 3. Press the RECORD button to start erasing. R[...]

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    - 19 - CAUSE (AND REMEDY)  Press the VOLUME UP button.  The headphones are connected. Disconnect them.  Reset the unit by pressing the Power/Standby switch.  Suddenly OFF when playing, the TIMER OFF function is activated. Press the STOP button until the 'TIMER OFF' indicator shows on the display.  Check the speaker connecti[...]

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    - 20 - Power consumption 200W Power requirements AC ~ 100V 50/60Hz (Japan) AC ~ 110V/120 - 220/240 50/60Hz (Other countries) AC ~ 120V 60Hz (USA and Canada) AC ~ 220V 50Hz (Hong Kong and China) AC ~ 230-240V 50Hz (Europe) AC ~ 240V 50Hz (Australia) Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without advance notice due to continuous[...]

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    - 21 - Printed in China 811-299691-050[...]