AIWA Tabletop Systems Manual L0211100

NSX-D70 L0211100

User Manual: AIWA AIWA Tabletop Systems Manual AIWA Tabletop Systems Owner's Manual, AIWA Tabletop Systems installation guides

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NSX-D70
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DIGITAL AUDIO

OWNER'S RECORD
Recordthe model numberand serialnumberof your set(foundat [he
rearofyourset)bdow Refertothemwhencontactingyor Nwa dealer
Model No
SerialNO

Forassistance and information

call toll free 1-800-BUY-AIWA
(United States and Puerto Rico)

8C+N F6-903-01
011125AKH-U-M

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ReadtheOperatingInstrudons carefullyandcompletelybefore
operatingthe unit Besire to keeptheOperatinginstructions
for futureieferenceAll warningsandcau[ionsin [heOperating
instructionsandon theunt shouldbestrictlyfollowed=asweft
asthesafetysuggestionsbelow

Warning
TOpreventelectric shock ol injury, thesesafetyinstructions
should be followedin the installaton, useand serv cing the
unit

Installation
Attachments- Do notuseattachmentsnot recommended
by
theunitmanufacturer
astheymayresultintheriskof fire,e ectdc
shockor iniury to persons
Water and Moisture Do not useth s unit nea water- tar
example,heal a bathtub,washbowl,kitchen sink, or laundry
tub, ina wet basement,or neara swimmngpoe, andtile like
Heat - Oeoat use this _nit near sourcesoi beat,nc/uding
nestingvents,stoves,or otherapp ancesthatgenerateheat It
alsoshouldnot beplacedin temperaturesass than5"C(41F)
or greaterthan35"C(95F)
Mountingsadace- Place_heunt on a fiat, evensurface
Accessories-Donotplaceths unit onanunstabe cart,stand,
tdpod,bracket,or table Theunit maytal, causingseriousnjury
to a child or an adult, and seriousdamageto the appliance
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended
by the marefacurer,or sold withthe unit Any
mountingof theapplianceshould fellow the manufacturer's
instructions, and should use a mounting accessory
recommended
bythe manufadume
Portable cart - An appliance and cart
combinationshouidbemovedwithcam Quick
StOps,excessiveforce,and unevensurfaces
maycausetheapplianceandcartcombination
to overturn

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Ventilation Theunit sbouldbesgaatedwithadequatespace
aroundit sohat properheatvanlilaton s assured Allow 10
cmclearancefrom the rearandlhe top of theunit, and 5 cm
Itemthe eachside
SIoisandopeningsin thecabinetandthebackor bottomare
providedfor ventilagon,andto ensurere iableoperationolthe
unit andto protectit from overheating,theseopeningsmust
not be blocked or covered The openingsshou!d never be
blockedbyplacing theunit on abed,sofa,rug or othersimilar
surfacelhs unit sllould notbepiacedina built-in installation
suchasa bookcaseunlessproperventilationis provided
Object and Liquid Entry- Neverpush obiectsof any kind
into this unit through _hecab net slots as they may touch
dangerousvoltagepointsor short cimuit partsthatcoud result
n a tireor electricshock Neverspill liquidof any kindon the
unit

ElectricPower
Pa_e_:Saa_ces- This _it shouldbeopelate,
d onlyI_omg_o
typeOfpowersourceindicatedonthema_kinglabel ifyou are
not sureofthetypeof powersupplyto yourhome,consultyour
appliancedealeror localpowercompanyTo operateunil on
battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating
instructions
Grounding or Polarization - This unit is providedwith a
po arizedaiternating-curren_
ine plug (a plughavingoneblade
widel thanthe ethel} This plug will ft into thepowel outer
oniy oneway This is asafetyfeatureif youareunableto insert
the plug fully into theoutlet,l_yreversingtheplug If the plug
should still [a to ill, contactyour electrician_orap aceyour
obsoleteoatiet Donotdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarized
Plug
Power-Cord Prolection - Power-suppy cords should be
rootedsothattheyarenot likelyto bewalkedon or pinchedby
itemsplaceduponor againstthem,payingparticularattention
to cordsatplugs,conveniencereceptac!es,
andthepointwhere
they exP.from the produd

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OFCONTENT5
Overloading- DOnotoverloadwall outletSrextensioncords,
integralconveniencereceptaclesasibiscan resJlt in a risk of
fre or electricshock

OutdoorAntenna
Powerlines -Anoutsideantennasystemshouldnotbelocated
inthevicinity of overheadpowerIglesor other electricght or
powerdmu ts, or where il can fall into such power ines or
circuits Wheninstalling an outsideantennasystem,extreme
careshouldbe takento keepfromtouchingsuch power[nes
or circuitsascontactwi_hthemmight berata
OutdoorAntennaGrounding ifanoutsideantennaor cable
systemis connectedto the unit, be suretheantennaor cable
systems groundedso asto providesomeprotectionagainst
vogagesulges andbu it-up staticcharges Section810of the
National Electr cal Code, ANS[/NFPA No 70, provides
informaton with regardto propergrounding of the mastand
supportingstructure,groundingof thelead-inwiretoanantenna
discharge unit, size ot grounding conductors, IDeationof
antenna-discharge
unit, connectionto groundingelectrodes,
andrequirereemsfor thegroundng electrodeSeethefigure

Lightning
Foraddedprolecgonfor this unit receiverduringa Iightngg
storm,or whenitis leftunattendedandunusedfor long per ode
of time,unplugitfromthewal outletanddisconnect[heantenna
or cable sys[em This will preventdamageto the unit due [u
lightningandpower nesurges

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INSTRUCTIONS .........

2
4

PARTSAND CONTROLS ..............

5

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ADJUSTMENTSBEFOREOPERATIONS ........

8

CO OPERATIONS .............................

10

Maintenance

8ADI0 OPERATIONS ...........................

12

Cleaning- Unpugthis unitfromthewall outletbeforecleaniP,
g
Do not use fiquid cleanersor aerosolcleanersUsea damp
ololh for cleaning

TAPEOPERATIONS .............................

14

SOUND ADJUSTMENTS ........................

17

TIMER OPERATIONS ...........................

18

Damage RequiringService

REFERENCE .....................................

20

Unplug this unit from the wal ou!let and referservicingto
qualiliedservicepersonne underthefo owingeondit ona
Whenthe powercord or plug is damaged
If liquidhas beenspilled,or objectshavefaen inlo theuni
- If theunit hasbeenexposedIo rainor water

- Iftheunitdoesnotoperalenormallybyfollowinglheoperating
nstroctone Adjustonly thoseconlrolathatare coveredby
the oberalinginstructionsas improperadjl stmentof other
controlsmayresulln damageandwil oftenrequireextensive
work bya qualifiedtechnicianto restoretheunit to normal
LEADIN
operaPon
-"
WIRE
If theunit hasbeendroppedor thecabinethasbeendamaged
- When the unit exhibitsa distinct changein performanceGROUND
CRAMP
ANTENNA
ths indicatesa needfor service
DISCHARGE
_
NTENNA
UNIT
(NECSECTION Do not attemptto service this unit yoursef as opening or
removingcoversmayexposeyoulo dangerousvoltageor other
hazardsReferall servcing to qualifiedservicepersonnel
CONDUCTORSReplonenieet Pails - Whenreplacementpartsarerequired,
be sure the service teclmician has used rep acementparts
Ep_GROUNDING
(NECSECT
ON
0
SERVCE
810-21
specifiedbythemanufactureror havingthesamecharaciedslics
as theorigina part Unaulhodzedsubstitutionsmay resull in
ELECTROD£
SYSTEM
GROUND
CLAMPS
(NECART250PART
N)
NRCNADONAL
ELECTRICAL
CODE fire,e ectdcshock or other hazards

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IMPORTANTSAF_

PREPARATIONS..................................

System and accessories
CX-ND7OCOstereoeassetlereceiver
SX-ND70Frontspeakers
Remoteconlrol
FM antenna
AM antenna

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Solely Check- Uponthecompletonof anyserv eeor repairs
to Ibis unt, askthe servicetechnicianIo performsafetycllecks
to determinethat[heunit is n properoperatingcond t on

3

PREPARATIONS
Connection

2

b _ AC_wercordtotheAC_weroutleta_ _ o_
_onnectiorJs
oremQde.
1 Connect the front speakers.
Connectthe dghl front speaker(marked"R" on the rear
side) to the SPEAKERS
R terminalsand plaoeit on the
rgh side of theunit Connedthe left(marked"L" on the
rearside) to the SPEAKERS
L terminalsand place it on
the left sideThe speakercords with the whitestlipes go
to _he0 _ermrials

Connect the supplied antennas.
Strp off the nsu aton of the FM antennawith twisting
the cord
ConnecttheFM antennato theEM75 _ terminalwiihoui
the • mark and the AM antsn _ato '.he AM lOOP
ie_minas

Remotecontrol
Detachthe batterycompartmentd at lhe leal of the remote
contlol and inselt two R6 (sze AA) batterieswi_hcorrect
Polarty

AMantenna

R6(AA)
• Repace the batterieswith new ones whenthe operationa
distancebetweenLheremolecontrolandmain unitbecomes
shorter
• Removethebatteriesif the unii is notgoing to be usedlot
an extendedperiodo[ time
• Theremolecontrolmaynotoperatef ii is usedunderintense
sun ght, elc, o if its Ine of sigd is obstructed
3

Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet.
WhentheAC powercord is connectedrean ACouter for
the first time, DEMOappearson the display
Tc deactivatetheDEMO,pressDEMO/ECO

• Do not short-circuitthe @ and@ speakercord leads
• Do not leave obeds generating magnetism or ob eels
affectedby magnetismnearthe speakers

4

PARTS AND

CONTROLS

Mainunit:rear

_'yna°m_int-_rat-_ed-_e_o°_A_mp_ifie
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]

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AM LOOP, FM 75 _2terminals
Pug n the suppliedAM and EManiennashere

IE_ VIDEO/AUX jacks
AccepBanalogsouedsignalsfrom exlemalequipmeot
Connectusing an optionalconnectng cablewith RCA
phoneplugs (red plug lo R jack,white plug _oL iack)
Referalsototheoperatnginstruciionsofyourequipment
Toswitchluncgonto externalinput,turnthe Dial%nelion
(see"ADJUSfMEN1SBEFORE
OPERATIONS"
)to select
heVID£O/AUXtunc%n

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TI,O;
TOchangethe displayednamelot this function, select
the VIDEO/AUXfunction, then Iold down ENTERand
pressPOWERon theunit Repea!lheprocedurelo seled
'RUX", "VIDEO" or 'TV"

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SPEAKERS_

terminals

Coneectthespeakercordof the supped front speakers
here

O AC power cord

isabrend-newampli%rsys_emwhereclea_midtohigl_raoge
frequencysound asweftasrich low frequencysound,can be
rep educedandlisfenerscanenjoytheclose-to-o%inalsound
wgh lessdistorton at eitherhigh or lowvolume levels
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Mainunit:front
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0

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MODE
EntersthesettingmodeofGraphicEqualizerorSpectrum
analyzerdisplay

• REC/REC MUTE
Stadsrecording

0
m

SYNC DUB
Startsdubbingawholetape

SOUND
SeledsaI_quencyrangeofG_phicEquafizertoadjust
theleve]

I I PAUSE/SET
CD andTape:pausesplayback
Radio:storesthe receivedstationto preset

0

• STOP/CLEAR
CDandTape:stopsplayback
Radio:clearsastation!)reset

0

ENTER
Determinesthemodeandthetime (ECO,dimmel,clock
andtimer)
O

I_ PLAY/PRESET

0

Dial Function
Selectsa function(TAPE,TUNER,VIDEO/AUXor CD)
DECK

1/2

SelectsDECK1 or 2 inTapefunction
BAND
Selectsa bandin T_nerfunction
0

POWER _STANDBY/ON
Switchestheung on andoff (standby)
DEMO/ECO
Whenthe unit is turnedoff: switchesDEMOon andoff
Whenlheunit is turnedon:enlersECOor dimmersetting
mode
TIMER
Enterstimersetting mode

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0

MULTI JOG
CD: skips to a previousor a succeedngtrack
Radio:selectsa presd number
GrapHcEqualizer:se]edsa equafizationcurveor adiusts
[he level
ClockandTmer: setsthetime
ECOandDimmer:selectsthe mode

PLAY 1-3

DISC CHANGE

CD andTape:startsplayback
Radio:tunes intoa presetstation

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