AIWA Tabletop Systems Manual L0211100

NSX-D70 L0211100

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CDStereoSystem
NSX-D70
ill DIGITAL AUDIO
OWNER'S RECORD
Recordthe model numberand serialnumberof your set(foundat [he
rearofyourset)bdow Refertothemwhencontactingyor Nwadealer
ModelNo
SerialNO
Forassistance and information
call toll free 1-800-BUY-AIWA
(United States and Puerto Rico) 8C+N F6-903-01
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ReadtheOperatingInstrudonscarefullyandcompletelybefore
operatingthe unit Besire to keeptheOperatinginstructions
forfutureieferenceAll warningsandcau[ionsin [heOperating
instructionsandon theunt shouldbestrictlyfollowed=asweft
asthesafetysuggestionsbelow
Warning
TOpreventelectricshockol injury, thesesafetyinstructions
should be followedin the installaton, useand servcing the
unit
Installation
Attachments- Do notuseattachmentsnot recommendedby
theunitmanufacturerastheymayresultintheriskof fire,e ectdc
shockor iniury to persons
Water and Moisture Do not useth s unitnea water-tar
example,heala bathtub,washbowl,kitchensink, or laundry
tub, ina wet basement,orneara swimmngpoe, andtile like
Heat - Oeoat usethis _nit nearsourcesoi beat,nc/uding
nestingvents,stoves,orotherapp ancesthatgenerateheat It
alsoshouldnot beplacedin temperaturesass than5"C(41F)
orgreaterthan35"C(95F)
Mountingsadace- Place_heunt on a fiat,evensurface
Accessories-Donotplacethsunitonanunstabe cart,stand,
tdpod,bracket,ortableTheunitmaytal, causingseriousnjury
to a child or anadult,and seriousdamageto the appliance
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommendedby the marefacurer,or sold withthe unit Any
mountingof theapplianceshould fellow the manufacturer's
instructions, and should use a mounting accessory
recommendedbythe manufadume
Portable cart - An appliance and cart
combinationshouidbemovedwithcamQuick
StOps,excessiveforce,and unevensurfaces
maycausetheapplianceandcartcombination
to overturn
Ventilation Theunitsbouldbesgaatedwithadequatespace
aroundit sohat properheatvanlilaton s assured Allow 10
cmclearancefrom the rearandlhe top of theunit, and 5 cm
Itemthe eachside
SIoisandopeningsin thecabinetandthebackor bottomare
providedforventilagon,andto ensurere iableoperationolthe
unit andto protectit from overheating,theseopeningsmust
not be blockedor covered The openingsshou!d never be
blockedbyplacingtheuniton abed,sofa,rugor othersimilar
surfacelhs unit sllould notbepiacedina built-in installation
suchasa bookcaseunlessproperventilationis provided
Object and Liquid Entry- Neverpush obiectsof any kind
into this unit through _hecabnet slots as they maytouch
dangerousvoltagepointsorshort cimuitpartsthatcoud 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 ifyouare
not sureofthetypeof powersupplyto yourhome,consultyour
appliancedealeror localpowercompanyTooperateunil on
battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating
instructions
Grounding or Polarization - Thisunit is providedwith a
po arizedaiternating-curren_ine plug(aplughavingoneblade
widel thanthe ethel} Thisplug will ft intothepowelouter
oniy oneway Thisis asafetyfeatureif youareunableto insert
the plugfully intotheoutlet,l_yreversingtheplug If the plug
should still [a to ill, contactyour electrician_orapaceyour
obsoleteoatiet Donotdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarized
Plug
Power-Cord Prolection - Power-suppy cordsshould be
rootedsothattheyarenot likelyto bewalkedon or pinchedby
itemsplaceduponor againstthem,payingparticularattention
to cordsatplugs,conveniencereceptac!es,andthepointwhere
theyexP.from the produd
Overloading- DOnotoverloadwalloutletSrextensioncords,
integralconveniencereceptaclesasibiscan resJlt in a risk of
fre or electricshock
OutdoorAntenna
Powerlines -Anoutsideantennasystemshouldnotbelocated
inthevicinity of overheadpowerIglesor otherelectricght or
powerdmu ts, or whereil can fall into suchpowerines or
circuits Wheninstallingan outsideantennasystem,extreme
careshouldbe takento keepfromtouchingsuch power[nes
orcircuitsascontactwi_hthemmightberata
OutdoorAntennaGrounding ifanoutsideantennaor cable
systemis connectedto the unit,be suretheantennaor cable
systems groundedso asto providesomeprotectionagainst
vogagesulgesandbu it-up staticcharges Section810of the
National Electr cal Code, ANS[/NFPA No 70, provides
informaton with regardto propergroundingof the mastand
supportingstructure,groundingof thelead-inwiretoanantenna
discharge unit, size ot groundingconductors, IDeationof
antenna-dischargeunit, connectionto groundingelectrodes,
andrequirereemsfor thegroundng electrodeSeethefigure
_ NTENNA
LEADIN
-" WIRE
GROUNDCRAMP ANTENNA
DISCHARGE
UNIT
(NECSECTION
I I J;CI
Ep_GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NECSECTON
0 SERVCE 810-21
ELECTROD£SYSTEM GROUNDCLAMPS
(NECART250PARTN) NRCNADONALELECTRICALCODE
Lightning
Foraddedprolecgonforthis unit receiverduringa Iightngg
storm,orwhenitis leftunattendedandunusedforlongperode
of time,unplugitfromthewal outletanddisconnect[heantenna
or cable sys[emThiswill preventdamageto the unit due [u
lightningandpower nesurges
Maintenance
Cleaning- Unpugthis unitfromthewalloutletbeforecleaniP,g
Do not use fiquid cleanersor aerosolcleanersUsea damp
ololh forcleaning
Damage RequiringService
Unplugthis unit fromthe wal ou!letand referservicingto
qualiliedservicepersonneunderthefo owingeonditona
Whenthe powercord orplug isdamaged
If liquidhas beenspilled,orobjectshavefaen inlo theuni
- If theunit hasbeenexposedIo rainorwater
- Iftheunitdoesnotoperalenormallybyfollowinglheoperating
nstroctone Adjustonly thoseconlrolathatarecoveredby
the oberalinginstructionsas improperadjl stmentof other
controlsmayresulln damageandwil oftenrequireextensive
work bya qualifiedtechnicianto restoretheunit to normal
operaPon
If theunithasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged
- Whenthe unit exhibitsa distinct changein performance-
ths indicatesa needfor service
Do not attempt to servicethis unit yoursef as opening or
removingcoversmayexposeyoulo dangerousvoltageorother
hazardsReferall servcing to qualifiedservicepersonnel
Replonenieet Pails - Whenreplacementpartsarerequired,
be sure the service teclmicianhas usedrep acementparts
specifiedbythemanufacturerorhavingthesamecharaciedslics
as theorigina part Unaulhodzedsubstitutionsmayresull in
fire,e ectdcshockorother hazards
Solely Check- Uponthecompletonof anyserveeor repairs
to Ibis unt, askthe servicetechnicianIo performsafetycllecks
to determinethat[heunit is n properoperatingcond t on
TABLEOFCONTENT5
IMPORTANTSAF_ INSTRUCTIONS ......... 2
PREPARATIONS.................................. 4
PARTSAND CONTROLS .............. ........... 5
ADJUSTMENTSBEFOREOPERATIONS........ 8
CO OPERATIONS ............................. 10
8ADI0 OPERATIONS........................... 12
TAPEOPERATIONS............................. 14
SOUNDADJUSTMENTS ........................ 17
TIMER OPERATIONS........................... 18
REFERENCE..................................... 20
System and accessories
CX-ND7OCOstereoeassetlereceiver
SX-ND70Frontspeakers
Remoteconlrol
FMantenna
AM antenna
3
PREPARATIONS
Connection
b_ AC_wercordtotheAC_weroutleta_ _o_
_onnectiorJsoremQde.
1Connect the front speakers.
Connectthe dghl front speaker(marked"R" on the rear
side) to the SPEAKERSR terminalsand plaoeit on the
rgh side of theunit Connedthe left(marked"L" on the
rearside) to the SPEAKERSL terminalsand place it on
the left sideThe speakercords with the whitestlipes go
to _he0 _ermrials
2Connect the supplied antennas.
Strp off the nsuaton of the FM antennawith twisting
the cord
ConnecttheFMantennato theEM75 _ terminalwiihoui
the mark and the AM antsn _ato '.heAM lOOP
ie_minas
AMantenna
3Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet.
WhentheAC powercord is connectedrean ACouter for
the firsttime, DEMOappearson the display
Tc deactivatetheDEMO,pressDEMO/ECO
Do not short-circuitthe @ and@ speakercord leads
Do not leave obeds generating magnetismor ob eels
affectedby magnetismnearthe speakers
Remotecontrol
Detachthe batterycompartmentd at lhe leal of the remote
contlol and inselt two R6 (sze AA) batterieswi_hcorrect
Polarty
R6(AA)
Repacethe batterieswith new oneswhenthe operationa
distancebetweenLheremolecontrolandmainunitbecomes
shorter
Removethebatteriesif the unii is notgoingto be usedlot
an extendedperiodo[ time
Theremolecontrolmaynotoperatef ii isusedunderintense
sun ght, elc, o if its Ine of sigd is obstructed
4
PARTS AND CONTROLS
Mainunit:rear _'yna°m_int-_rat-_ed-_e_o°_A_mp_ifie-_r
OAM LOOP, FM 75 _2terminals isabrend-newampli%rsys_emwhereclea_midtohigl_raoge
Pug nthe suppliedAM and EManiennashere frequencysound asweftasrichlow frequencysound,canbe
repeducedandlisfenerscanenjoytheclose-to-o%inalsound
] IE_ VIDEO/AUX jacks wgh lessdistorton at eitherhigh or lowvolume levels
AccepBanalogsouedsignalsfromexlemalequipmeot "_ ...........................
--O Connectusing an optionalconnectng cablewith RCA
phoneplugs (red plug lo R jack,white plug_oL iack)
Referalsototheoperatnginstruciionsofyourequipment
Toswitchluncgonto externalinput,turnthe Dial%nelion
(see"ADJUSfMEN1SBEFOREOPERATIONS")to select
heVID£O/AUXtunc%n
--0
--G
TI,O;
TOchangethe displayednamelot this function, select
the VIDEO/AUXfunction, then Iold down ENTERand
pressPOWERon theunit Repea!lheprocedurelo seled
'RUX", "VIDEO" or 'TV"
O SPEAKERS_ terminals
Coneectthespeakercordof the supped front speakers
here
O AC power cord
Mainunit:front
O--
m
0
0
0 o
0
o
0
0
0Dial Function
Selectsa function(TAPE,TUNER,VIDEO/AUXor CD)
DECK 1/2
SelectsDECK1 or 2 inTapefunction
BAND
Selectsa bandin T_nerfunction
0POWER _STANDBY/ON
Switchestheung on andoff (standby)
DEMO/ECO
Whenthe unit is turnedoff: switchesDEMOon andoff
Whenlheunitis turnedon:enlersECOordimmersetting
mode
TIMER
Enterstimersetting mode
0
SYNC DUB
Startsdubbingawholetape
REC/REC MUTE
Stadsrecording
II PAUSE/SET
CDandTape:pausesplayback
Radio:storesthe receivedstationto preset
STOP/CLEAR
CDandTape:stopsplayback
Radio:clearsastation!)reset
I_ PLAY/PRESET
CDandTape:startsplayback
Radio:tunesintoa presetstation
<I<I/t<I_DOWN, IH_/IHHUP TUNING
CD: skips to a previous or a succeedingtrack when
pressed,searchesa track in fastforwardor fastreverse
playbackwhenhed down
Tape:last forwardsor rewindsthetape.
Radio:manuallytunesdown or up withn theband
MULTI JOG
CD: skips to a previousora succeedngtrack
Radio:selectsa presd number
GrapHcEqualizer:se]edsa equafizationcurveoradiusts
[he level
ClockandTmer: setsthetime
ECOandDimmer:selectsthe mode
MODE
EntersthesettingmodeofGraphicEqualizerorSpectrum
analyzerdisplay
SOUND
SeledsaI_quencyrangeofG_phicEquafizertoadjust
theleve]
ENTER
Determinesthemodeandthetime (ECO,dimmel,clock
andtimer)
O DISC DIRECT PLAY 1-3
Selectsa CDtray
DISC CHANGE
Rota_esthe CDtlays
'LCD OPEN/CLOSE
Opensor closestbe disc eombar[rnent
0 VOLUME
Adiuststhevolume
0 PHONES jack
Pig in here an optional headphonessetwith a mini
stereoplug (03 5 ram) Speakeroutputis canceled
6
Remotecontrol
0
0
0
m
0
0
0
Buttonswiththesameorsimilarnameswiththemaiaunit
hesicaflyhavethesamefuediaa.
O POWER
GEO
EnlersGraphicEqualizersettngmode
SOUND
ENTER
E) 0-9, +10
COselectsaCOtrackofthespecifiednumber
Radio:tunesinto thestationwiththespecgedpreset
number
0
Theaurrtheredbuttoestakeonthesefunctionswhenpressed
togetherwithSHIFThelddown:
PROGRAM
EstersprogrammedCDplaybackmode
RANDOM/REPEAT
Enters_andomol tepeeCDplaybackmode
TUNER MODE
Switchesbetweenstereoar monauralFMreception
DISPLAY
SelectsaSpect_unqanalyzerdisplay
TIMER
SLEEP
Enterss sap-timersettngmode.
CLOCK
Entersclockad}ustmentmode
CD EDIT/CHECK
Displaystheremainingprayoacktimeof a CDwhen
presseddudngplayback
EntersAIEditRecordingorProgrammedEditRecording
modewhenpresseddodngstop
CD DIRECT
SeleclaCDtraywiththenumberedbutton(1-3)
SHIFT
Haiddownwhenpressinga numberedbuttonto change
its functionto thatprintedabovethe numbec
e.g.)
'PressSHIFT+SLEEPonthe remotecontroi"indicates
"Hold downSHIFTand press'6' (SLEEP)",so that you
canuse'SleeptimeP iundion
0 REC MODE
Staffs recordingwith OREC/REC MUTE
QREC/REC MUTE
Startsrecordingwith RECMODE
PRESET (J_., V)
Pedo_msthe samelunctass asMULTIJOGon lhe unit
VOLUME (-t'-, --)
DECK 1/2
BAND
IISET
Thefunctionis thesameas_hatot _ on the unil
_I1_1/1<1<, I_/1_1
IICLEAR
FUNCTION
Swdpheshe active f oction amoog TAPE,TUNER,
VIDEO/AUXpod CD
7
ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE OPERATIONS
MODE ....... ,_ j_-,_.................... _
D,o,F°oo,,on--
POWER_STA N D BY/O N = :: ..... _ _' J
DEMO/ECO -- _
-- MULTI JOG f"-_
-- VOLUME POWER
DISPLAY_ JLa
CLOCK_ _
-ENTER I
-- ,,i_l. I_11_ SHIFT -[,__
- ENTER
-VOLUME
• IISET
Power
Turningtheuniton
PressPOWER_STANDI3Y/ON(POWERon theremote
control)
Turning the unit off
PressPOWER(_STANDBY/ONagan
Theunitgoesintostandby
Volume
Turn VOLUME (Press VOLUME +, -- on the remote
control).
Adjst from O(minimum)to 40 a_,dMAX(maximum)
Tip:
Veume evelsettingis retaineddring power off sta_dby I
the unit is turnedoff with the volumeset1o27 or more,it is
automaticallyturneddownto 26thenexttimethe[Jntis turned
o[i
DialFunction
T_rn_e Dial FLJnCtiSlle selecta Ieostier! (TAPE,TUNER,
VIOEO/AUXor CO)
Thered light besideiheselecledfunci on turns en
DEMO
the _h_ not beenset,oDEMOappeorson _e disptoy
TodeactivateandactivatetheDEMO
PressDEMO/ECOwhgnthe!!nilis tum_g_!!
Spectrumanalyzerdisplay
You_n change_e _ectrum _atyzer _/a_
Press MODE twice and then within 4 seconds turn
MULTI JOG to select one of the three spectrum
analyzer dispIays.
Onthe remoteconiroi pressSHIFt+DISPLAYrepeatedly
- NORMAL:D spays thefluctuationfrom ew frequenciesto
high ones
BASS:Displaysthefluct atiooof lowfrequenciesonly
LEVEL:Displaysthe ilucluaPonof the averageof a the
frequencies
8
ECOmode
Reducespower_nsumpfionw# theb_wingoperations,etc. Dimmer Settingtheclock
Adjuststhebrightnessof thedispla_ 1 PressSHIFT+CLOCKon the remotecontrol.
ECOON mode
Theunt blacksoutwhenR'eunit isturboedoff Onlythered
indicatorIghts up (Onlywhenthe clock isset)
if dimmermodeissetto on, theunit ifluminationbrightens
(for 10seconds)only whenyouoperatetbe uni
1Press DEMO/ECOonce whenthe unit is turned
on, andthen within 4 secondspress ENTER
2Turn MULTIJOGto select"EEO ON"and then
press ENTER.
g thereis no MULTIJOGo_butel operatonwithin4
seconds,thesettingis canceled
TocanceltheECOmade
Repeattheaboveandstied"ECOOFF"
1PressDEMO/ECOtwice when the unit is turned 2
on,and then within 4 seconds press ENTER.
2 TurnMULTIJOGto selectoneof thethreedimmer
modesor 'DiM-OFF', andthen press ENTER.
"DIM-OFF' is lhebr gMestand"DIMMER 3" is the
dimmest
If thereisno MULTi,JOGor buttonoperationwithin4 3
seconds,thesettingiscancded
Tocancelthedimmer
Repeattheaboveandseled"DIM-OFF'
Press_1_1 or I_ to set thetime.
Eachpresschangesthetimein1-minutesteps.Holding
itdownchangesthetimeinlO-rninutesteps
if _ or Ib-I_ s nd pressedwithin4 seconds,the
settngis canceled
MULTiJOGisalsoavailableinplaceof _ orI_
PressENTERor IISET.
Thetimedisplaystopsflashingandthedockstartsfrom
OOseconds
Todisplay thelime
PressSHIFT+CLOCKontheremoteconlroi
Thetimewill bedisplayedfor4 seconds,butit cannotbe
displayeddudngrecording
Toswitchtothe24-hourstandard
Displaytbetimeandpress within4 seconds
Witheachpress,thedockalternatesbetweenthe12-hour
slandardand_he24-hourstandard
in the12Liedstandard,"RM 12:00" indicatesmidnight
aed"PM 12:00"noon
If theclockdisplayflasheswhenthe unitis tnrned
off
Therel_asbeeea powernterruptionRe-sdtbedock
9
CD OPERATIONS
MULTi dOG
Dial Function
II
II
.__/ ...................
ThisunitplaysbackfinalizedCD-R/RWdiscsaswellasaudio
@s
Playback
I Turn the DiaI Function to select the CD function
andloaddisc(s).
Press_ CDOPEN/CLOSEtoopenthedisccompadmen!
and placeoneor wa disc(s)with the labelledsideup
TOplacethreediscs,pressDISCCHANGEsothatthetrays
rotate, then place ihe third one Lastly. close the
compadmentwith _CD OPEN/CLOSE.
','When loadng an 8cm (3 inch) disc. pace it on tie
innercirce of thetray
T_, press IP-.
T_sired disc, press DISC DIRECT
PLAY1-3.
T'aynumberbeingpayedbackflashes
PROGRAM -
_0-9,+10
_1"_ CD EDIT/
_--_ _1 I CHECK
To skipto thebeginningof the current/preceding/
succeedingtrack
Press_1_1orI_D,-repeatedlyorturnMULTiJOG
Tosearch(playbackinlastforwardorfastreverse)
Holddown4141or_ Releaseat!hedesRedpont
To select a disc and a track with the remote control
1 PressCDDIRECfl aDd_henPressthenumberedbutton(t-
3)within 3 secondsto selecta disc
2 Pressthe numberedbuttonsto selecta lrack
Toseed track25. press-1O,4-10and 5
- TOse!ecttrack 10. press+10 and0
To displaythe remaining playbacklime of the CO
PressSHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKon theremotecontrol Press
againto leturn to _heelapsedtime disp ay
",'Remainingplayback time cannot be displayed during
randomp aybackor programmedplayback
To replace disc(s) during playback without
interruption
Whie onedisc isbeingplayedback,pressDISCCHANGEso
hat thecompartmentopens,replaced sc(s) withotherone(s).
andpressDISCCHANGEto closethe compadmenl
Random/Repeatplayback
Randomplaybackplaysallthetracksononedesired_ orall
_a discsm randomorder.Repeatplaybackplaysall the tracks
repeatedlyan onedesireddiscor all thediscs•
1Press SHIFT+RANDOM/REPEAT repeatedly on
the remote control to select one of the following
modes:
Randomplayback:"RANDOM" lights up
Repeatplayback:'c_,.' lightsup
- Randomand_epeatplayback:"RANDOM" and "_-"
lightsup
2To g!ay one desired drsc, press DISC DIRECT
PLAY1-3.
T_, press Ib-
To cancel random/repeat playback
PressSHIFT RANDOM/REPEATrepeatedy on the iemote
controlso that both "RANDOM' and "_,_' disappearon
thedisplay
To repeat aselected set of tracks
Selectthe lracks with programmed p ayback, then press
SHiEI+RANDOM/REPEATon lhe lemotecontrol to sebct
repeatp ayback
"-qtis impossibleto play a se]ededset of tracks in random
order
To stop playback
Press •
To paase playback
PressII Pressagainto [esme p!ayback
10
Programmedplayback
Playsbackup to 30 selected_s _ programm_ order.
1PressSHIFT+PROGRAMonthe remote contrd
during stop.
"PRGM' flashesonthedisplay
2PressCDDIRECTontheremotecontrd andthen
press the numbered button (1-3) within 3
secondsto selecta disc.
Gotothenextstepwhenthetraystopsrotating
3Press the numbered buttons on the remote
control to program a track.
Theselectedtlacknumberlights up on the display
- Toselectthe25th track,press10. _10 and5
-in selectthe lOth track,press_I0 and 0
4Repeatstep2 and 3 to program othertracks.
5Press I_.
Duringprogrammedplayback,youcanrlotselecta dsc or a
t_ack withthe numbered buttons "ERN'T USE' s
displayedwhenyoutry to selecta track.
if the total playback time of the program exceeds99:59
rnir utes.or if a trackwith a trackrumber exceeding30 is
programmed,the playingtime is displayedas"- -:- -"
,,You caeeot program more than 30 tracks "FULL" is
disp ayed
To check the program
Press_ or I_ repealedlyduringstop the tracknumber
and programnumberaredisplayedin succession
Tocleartheprogram
Press• dudngstop"PRGM"disappearsonthedisplay
Toaddtrackstotheprogram
Repeatstep2and3 beforestartingplaybackThetracksare
addedtotheendof theprogram
Tochangetheprogrammedtracks
Cleartheprogramandreseledthetracksinyourdesiredorder
Do notplacemore [nanonedisc on onetray
Do nottilt the unit with discs loaded
Tileunil maynot playa CD R/RWdisc recordedon personal
computersor certainkindsof CD-R/RWrecorders
Do notattachadhesivelabel,etc to eithersde of a CD R/
RWdisc. asdoingso maycausemagunctioe
Denot loadanunrecordedCD-R/RWdisc Thediscmaybe
damaged
Do not useirregular-shapedCDs
11
RADIO OPERATIONS
BAND
POWER
Dial Function --
I|SET
mCLEAR
-- MULTI JOG
MODE
BAND
- Ilm,_,
IISET
- FUNCTION
mCLEAR
Manualtuning
1Turn the Dial Function to select the TUNER
function.
2PressBANDto selecta band (FMor AM).
3Press _1 or _ to tune in to a station.
"TUNE"is dispayedwbenastationistunedin
"11_¢)_1)'gh!s upforFMstereoecepton
To search for a station automatically (Auto Search)
Hold down _ or
Theunit seachesfor a stationupor downthe bandandstops
at reception
Tostopthesearchmanuafly,press _1,_1or I_
AUlOSearchmaynot stopat slat onewgh weaksignals
Preset tuning
Presetyourfavoritestationsand tunethemin direcHybyusing
presetnumbers.
Presetting stations
1Turn the Dial Function to select the TUNER
function and press BAND to select a band.
2Press _141 or _ to tune in to the desired
station.
3Press IISETtostorethestation.
Thepresetnumber beginningIrom "1", appearson the
display
4Repeat step 1 to 3 to preset other stations.
"You cannotsto_emore than a total of 32 presetstations
"FULL" s displayed
Tunin#in to preset stations
On the unit
1Turn the Dial Function to select the TUNER
function and press BAND to select a band.
2Press IP- repeatedly or turn MULTI JOG.
With eachpress the station wth the succeedingpreset
numberis tunedin
On the remoteQgetroj
1PressFUNCTIONrepeatedlyto selecttheTUNER
functionand press BANDto selecta band.
2Press the numbered buttons for the preset
number of your desired station.
-Toselectpresetnumber20, press+10, 10 and0
Toselectpresetnueqber15,press+10 arid 5
PressingPRESET/_. , V or _ repeatedlycan
aBo selectthepreset number
To clear a preset station
1 Tunein to the staten by presettoing
2 Press ==CLEAR,thenpress | |SET wthin 4 seconds
Presetnumbersof presetstations n the bandwith higber
numbersdecreaseby one
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Adjustments
Antennas
Keepaniennasawayfrom,netal[icebpde, dectricalequipment
andcords
F_: Extendfuly andpustiun for the bestreception
[fiecdvingconditionisPoor,connectoptionaloutdoorantenna
to FM75 _ terminal Besureto corned the shieldbraid oi
theantennato ne _ terminal
A_nlenna: Rda}eto find best reception
Toswitch to monaural FM reception
PressSHIFT+TUNERMODEon theremotecontro With each
press 'MONO' and "STEREO" aredisplayedalternatey
on thedspay
Tip:
WhenFM stereoreception is poor,swi cPing to monaural
reducesnoise
To switch the AM tuning interval
Hoiddown BANDand pressPOWERon the unt Witb each
p_ess,theAM tunng in e_vaialternatesbetween9 kHz/step
and 10 kHz/step
Tip:
Thedefault s 10 kHz/step Changeit only when using the
unit n a 9 kHz/steparea SwitchingAM tunng intervaldears
all '.hep_esetstations
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TAPE OPERATIONS
DECK 1/2
Dial Function
SYNC DUB --
DECK 1--
• REC/--
REC MUTE
I!
To reset the tape counter
Press• inslop mode,andthe tapec(nmleronthe displayis
- resetin '0000 Openingand dosing the cassetteholder
will a'so resetthetapecounter
REC ------'%
-MULT JOGMODEA-
--O,SCD REOT
PLAY 1-3 REC/
RED "F
0-9,+10 _=
--DECK2
I_ SHIFT ----'_
CD EDIT/
C.ECK
Playback
Useonly type, (normal)tapes.
1TurntheDia!Functionto selecttheTAPEfunction.
2Press A PUSH EJECT/CLOSEon either side
(DECKI and DECK2) to openthe outercassette
holder andinsert the tapein the deck.
Insertwiththeexposedsdedownandplaybacksidefacing
putfromtheunitToclose,pushA PUSHEJECT/ClOSE
onthesidewherethetanes nse[ed
t
_PUSH EJECT/CLOSE
APUSH EJECT
inner cassette holder
_)
Outer cassette holder
3Press D,,-.
Toopen theinnercassetteholder
Theinnercassetteholderopensordosesautomalicallywhen
openingor closingtheou!ercasse!teholder¸g _heouter
cassettehoderisalreadyopen,p_essA PUSHEJECTofthe
innercassetteholdertoopenit
To open or close beth decks (DECK 1and DECK2)
simultaneously
Pressor push APUSH EJECT/ClOSEon both sidesof the
outercassetteholdersimu tareousl_
Tostopplayback
Press
Topauseplayback(DECK2 only)
PressI| Pressagainto resume
Tofastforwardorrewind
Press_ orI_
Toselect a deck (DECK1or DECK2)
PressDECK1/2 instop modewhentapesareloadedn both
decks Thedecknumbe_("TI" or "T2") isdisplayed
To play continuously(DECK 1to DECK2 )
Loadtapesin bothdecksandslartplaybackon DECK1 Then,
assoonas playbackoil DECK1 finishes,playbackoil DECK
2 will startwithout interruption.
Theboth deckspay oneside of thetapes
TOplay basktype II (High position) tapes
TurnMULTIJOGuntil "SOFT" is displayedwhile playng a
typeg tape
Theunitautomaticaly setsthegraphicequalizerto appropriate
levelsto providetheoptimump aybacksoundfor typeII tape
The'SOFT"functon worksevenafterthe unit is turnedoff or
thefunctionis chanaedunlesst is canceled
To cancel it cancel the orao!ic eeualizer /see "SOUND
Use of 120-minute or Ionge_tapesis net recommended
since they are extremely tlin and easily deformed of
damaged
,,Takeup anyslack in the tapewith a pencilor similar tool
beforeuse Slackape mayiam in themechanism
Basicrecording
Userally typeI (normal) tapes.DECK2 isthe recordingdeck.
Onlyonesideof the tapecanbe recordedat a time.
IInsert the recording tape in DECK 2.
Press_ PUSHEJECf/CLOSEto opentheoutercassette
holder,and insertwith the exposedside down and the
sideto be recordedon facng out fromfhe unit
Wind upthe tapeto the desiredpointif needed
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2 Prepare the source.
T_, selectfheCDfunctionand loaddisc(s)
TOrecorda radiobroadcasttunein tothe desiredstation
Torecorda togA,nsert the sourceIape d! DECK1 and
selectthe 1APEfundion (DECKt)
T_zecordf_omconnectedexternaleOUiDmentselectthe
ViDEO/AUXfunctionand preparetheequipment
3Press OREC/RECMUTEto start recording,
Whenrecording a CD or tape, playback starts
autemaPcafly
Whenrecordinginputfrom connectedequipment,
maouaflystartplaybackofthesource
Ontheremotecontrol,pressRECMODEandthenpress
OREC/RECMUTEwthio3 seconds
• YoucanalsochangethesourcebypressingREDMODE
repeatedlybeforeplessingQREC/RECMUTE
• Volumeoftoneadjustmentdoesnotaffectrecording
"ERN'T REE"s displayedifyouattempttorecordatape
wghthetabbrokenoff
To stop recording
Press •
Topauserecording(onlyfor TUNERorVIDEO/AUX
source)
PressII Pressagainteresume
Torecorda selectedsetoftracksfrom a CD
Programthedesiredtraeks(see"Programmedplayback')and
tdenpressOREC/RECMUTE
To record a 4-second blank space (only for TUNER
or VIDEO/AUXsource)
1 PressQREC/REC MUTEdudogrece_dingor n recording
pausemode
"REE" flasheson _hedisplayfor 4 seconds(ablankspace
ismadeinthe meantime)andthentheuniteole_srecordng
pausemode
T_gL!_-_, pressQREC/
RECMUTEagainwhile "REC' flashes
To.recordmerethana 4-secondblanksoace press•REC/
RECMUTEagainaftertheungentersrecordingpausemode
Eachtimethe buttonis pressed,a 4-secnndblafk spaceis
added
2 PressII to resumerecording
TOeraseatape
I insertd'etapeinDECK2 Setthetapetothedesredpoiotif
needed
2 PlessDECK1/2toselect"T2"
3 PressOREC/RECMUTE
Wholetapedubbing
1TurntheDialFunctionto selecttheTAPEfunction.
2Insert the original tape in DECK t and the
recordingtape in DECK2.
3PressSYNCDUB.
thetapesarerewoundtothebeginningnftheImntside
andrecordingstarts
• DubbingcannotstartJromapointhagwayinthetape
• Onlyonesdeofthetapecanberecordedatatime
Tostopdubbing
Press
EditedCDrecording
AI Edit Recordinl7
Whenrecordinga wholeCD,AIEditRecordingtakesthelength
ofyourtapeintoaccountandrearrangestherecordingorderof
thetracksifnecessary,sothatnotrackiscutshortattheend
oftheside.Prepareo tapetongenoughtorecordtheCD.
1Insertthe recordingtape in DECK2,
2Turnthe Dial Functionto selectthe CDfunction
and loaddisc(s).
3PressSHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKonceonthe remote
control
'EDIT" is dsplayedand'AI c-g0" appearsonthe
dsplay
4PressDISCDIRECTPLAY1-3 to select adisc.
Press the numbered buttons on the remote
control to enterthe length of the recordingtape,
10to99minntescanbespecfied
Fora60-minutetapepress6and0
in a fewseconds,theunit ddermnesthetraeksto be
recordedforeachsde
ThemcoldingtimeleftlotsideAappearsonthedisplay
• _1_1,I_ o_MULTIJOGcanalsnbeusedtospecify
tapeength
Press OREC/REC MUTE to start recording on
side A.
Onthe remotecontrol pressRECMODEandthenpress
OREC/RECMUTEwghin3 seconds
Thetape s rewound to the beginning of side A and
recordingstarts
Go_othenextstep whenrecordhlgon side A f nishes
7PressSHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKonceontheremote
control.
Therecordingime leI:fatsideBappearsonIhedisplay
Turn overthe tapeand press QREC/RECMUTE
to start recordingon side B.
Ontheremotecontro,pressRECMODEandthenpress
OREC/RECMUlEwithin3seconds
AIEdit Recodingcannotbeusedwgh discswithmorethan
30 Lracks"TR OVER" is displayed
Recordingcannotstartfrom a point halfwayin thetape
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Pro#rammed Edit Recording
Asyou program the CDtracks to record, ProgrammedEdlt
Recordingdisplaystileremainingrecordinglime for eachside
of the tape, so you caneasilyselecta set of desiredtracks
within the lengthof yourtape.
1Insertthe recordingtapsin DECK2.
2Turnthe Dial Functionto selectthe CDfunction
and loaddisc(s).
3Press SHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKtwice on the
remotecontroL
'PRGM"and"EDIT"aredisplayedand'P C-O0'
appealsonthedisplay
4Press the numbered buttons on the remote
control to enter the length of the recording tape.
10to 99 minuiescanbe specified
_, _ or MULTIJOGcanalso be usedto specify
tapeleng!h
5PressDiSC DIRECTPLAY1-3 to select a disc.
Then,pressthe numberedbuttonsontheremote
control to seIectthefirst track to be recordedon
side A.
Toselectthe25thtrack,press÷10,_10and5
-ToselectthelOthrack,p_essHOandO
8Repeatstep5 to selectthe rest of thetracks for
side A.
1tiereroaggngrecarding[meofsideAis disp!ayedYou
cannotselectatrackwithalongerplayinggme
7Press SHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKon the remote
control to switch to side B and selectthetracks
fortheside.
8Press SHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKon the remote
control to switch backto side A.
9Press OREC/REC MUTE to start recording on
side A.
Ontheremotecontrol, pressRECMODEandthen press
REC/RECMUlE within 3 seconds
Tbetape is rewoundto the beginning of side A and
recordingslarts
Go_othe nextstepwhenlecordingon side A finishes
19Press SHIFT+CDEDIT/CHECKon the remote
controlto switch to side B.
11 Turn over the tape and press OREC/REC MUTE
to start recording on side B.
Onthe remotecontrol, pressRECMODEand thenpress
OREC/RECMUTEwithin 3 seconds
You cannot program more than 30 tracks "FULL' is
displayed
Youcannotprograma tlackwith atrack numberlargerthan
30
Recordingcannotstafffrom a pointha fwayin thetape
To stop recording
Press• Recordng and CD playbackstopsimu laneous}y
To check the program
1 Before recording press SHIE_CD EDll/CHECK on the
remoteconbol to seed side A or B
2 Press _ m I_1_ repeafedly The track nnmber and
programnumberare disp ayedin s cress on
Tochangetheprogramofeachside
PressSHIFI+CDEDIT/CHECKontheremotecontroltoselect
sideAorB,andpress• tocleartheprogramfortheselected
sideThen,selecttracksagain
Tocleartheeditprogram
Press• twicesothat'EDIT" disappearsfromthedisplay
Breakoff lhep astir tab ofthecassettetapewitha screwdriver
or other pointedtoo To recordon the tapeagain,coverthe
detectionslot with adhesivetape
SideA _e A
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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS
MODE
Graphicequalizer
Seledsosoundequotizoiioncurvetomatchfilemusic_,pe.
PressMODEonceandthen turn MULTi JOGwithin
4 seconds to select one of the four equalization
curves,
Ontheremoteconhol,pressGEQandthenpressPRESET
/% or V _epeatedlywithin4 seconds
ROCK:Powedldsoundemphasizglglrebleandbass
- POP:Morepresenceinthevocalsandmidrange
-JAZZ:Accentedlowerfrequenciesforiazz-typemusic
USER:Acustomizedcurve(see"Settingacurvemanually")
-- MULTI JOG
-- :._OUND
-ENTER
!NTER
To display the current GEQ mode
PressMODE/GEQon the remotecontrol) once
ThemodewiPbedisplayedfor4 seconds
Tocancelequalization
PressMODEonceandthenturnMULTiJOGwithin4seconds
toselect"GEQ OFF"
Ontheremotecontrol,pressGEQandthenwithin4seconds
pressPRESE]/_.or V repeatedlyuntil 'GEQQFF"is
d splayed
Theequalizationcurvecan becustomizedto suit your
preference.
IPressSOUNDrepeatedtytoselectoneof the three
frequencyrangesto adjust.
BASS:Lowrangeflequencies
- MiD:Mddlerangef_esuencies
- TRE:Highrangefrequencies
2TurnMULTiJOG(pressPRESET/%. or V on
the remotecontrol) to adjust the level within 4
seconds.
3
4
Repeat Step 1 and 2 to adjust all the three ranges
if necessary.
_g_our customizedcurve, orocegdto
thenext:_f,g.
HoIddown MODE(GEQon the remotecontrol)
until "PRESET" flashesin the display and then
press ENTERwithin 4 seconds.
Thecustomizedcurveis storedin"USER"
• ifyouse]ectoneotthepresetcurvessuchasROCKbefore
performingSTEPE youcancustomizeacurveonit
Onceoneof thefrequencyrangesis adjusted,the GEQ
ndJcatorremainsdisplayedurdi["GEQOFF"isselected
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B
TIMER OPERATIONS
POWER
STANDBY/ON
TIMER
IIBET
Sleeptimer
Turnsoff theunit nutomat_atlyafter a specifiedtime.
1PressSHIFT+SLEEPon theremotecontroL
"SLP"appearsonthedisplay
2Press _ or I_-t,,- repeatedIy to set the sleep
timer duration.
Witheachpress,the timerdurabenchangesin5-minute
stepsbetween5 to 240minutes It thereis no buttoninput
for4 seconds,thecurrentsetgngisenteredautomabcally
Theunit turns off afterthese]eetedtime
,,MULTiJOGis alsoavailabien placeof _ or
Tip:
Te oisplay isdimmedwhilethe sleeptimer is active
Tochecktheremainingtime untilthe anitturnsoff
PressSHIFT+SLEEPontileremotecontrolTheremaining
times displayedfor4seconds
Tocancelthesleeptimer
P_essSHIFT_SLEEPtwceontheremotecontretsothat%LP
OFF" isdisplayed
--ENTER
- TIMER
• SLEEP
• IISET
- II_lb
Timerplayback
Turnson theunit at a specifiedtime forthespecifiedduration.
Makesumthe dock_setcorrecH_
Press TIMER (SHIFT+TIMER on the remote
control).
_5" indicatorlights upand _(_ PLRY" appearson the
display Then,the timer-on time and the source name
appea_alternatelyon the display
Press <_1 or i,,i,,- to set the timer-on time, then
press ENTER or ||SET.
if _ or I_i,,- is not pressedwithin 6 seconds,you
wifl exil thetmer settingmodeendthe preyoussetting,
howeve_s entered
3Press_1<1or i-i,- to selectthe source,then
press ENTERor IISET.
Press<< or _ to set the timer-activated
duration,then press ENTERor IISET.
Witheachpress,thegmeractivatedduretoochangesin
5 minulestepsbetween5 to240minutes
5Press _ or _ to adjust the volume level,
then pressENTERor IISET.
Adjustfrom0to 26
6Preparethe source.
T_I loaddisc(s)
T_, selectthebandandtuneintothedesired
station.
T_, insertthetapeandselectthedeck
Top]_yexiernalenuiomentconnectedtotheV]DEO/AUX
jTLO_,setanexternaltimerfortheequipmentsothatits
playbackbeginsetthesametime
7Press POWER _STANDBY/ON to turn the unit
off,
At bmer-ontime,theunt turnson andplaysthe seeeted
source After the specifiedtimer-activatedduretion,the
unit turns off again
Tip:
Thedisplay is dimmedwhile tbe timer playbackis active
Tostoptmer settingin steps2 to 5, press
Timerstandbymedeis alsocanoeed
",,Timerplaybackwill not beginunlessthe unit is turnedoff
first
Connectedequipmentcannotbeturnedonor offbythebuilt-
in timer(If !his ung Useanexternaltimer
MULTIJOGis alsoavailablein placeof << or i,,,!,,-
In step3, FUNCIIONel Dial Functionis also availableto
selectthesource
In step5, VOLUME'-I-, -- or VOLUMEis alsoavailableto
selectthe source
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Todisplay the timer setting
PressTIMER
Thetimer-ontime,thesourceandthetimer-activatedduration
ared splayedfor 6 seconds
Tip:
Timersettingcanbe dislgayedevenwhile theung is turned
off,andatthattimeif youpressENTERol II| within 6 seconds
afterTIMERis pressedryou canenterthetimersettingmode
andchangethe setting
Tochangethetimer setting
Resetthetimeragain
To cancel the timer
PressTIMERrepeatedlyuntd "(_ OFF" is displayed "_)"
disappearsfromthedisp!ay
Tip:
Yor timersetting is retaned evenif thetimeris canceled
Nexttimethetimeris activated,you(;anchangeyourprevious
setting,orsimply usethe samesettingagain
Timer recording
TimerrecordingisavailableonlyforTUNERandVIDEO/AUX
(withanexternaltimer)sources.
1Press TIMER (SHIFT+TIMER on the remote
control) repeatedlyuntil "_)REC"appearsonthe
display.
2Carry out step 2 to step 5 described in "Timer
playback".
Prepare the source.
To recordthe radio selectthe band and tune in to the
desiredstation
To recordexternaleouirJmentconnectedto the VIDEO/
_, setanexternalHmerfortheequipmentsothat
its playbackbeginsat thesametime
4Inserttherecordingtape in DECK2andthenturn
the unit off.
TIp_
Thed splay isdimmedwhile thelimef recordingisactive
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REFERENCE
Careandmaintenance
Oneusiun_coreandm_teo_ce of the unitandthe so_ure
oreneededto _fimize the performanceof yourunit.
To clean the cabinet
Use asoft and dry oath if the uflg Suflacesaraextremey
oirty, usea soft clotb tightly moistenedwilh mid detergent
solution Donot usestrongsolventssuchasalcohol,benzine
or thinner
To clean the tape heads
Dirtytape heads causesound deterioration After every10
hours of use dean the tape l_eadswith a head cleaning
cassette Referto fheinstructionsof thecleaning cassette
To demagnetize the tape heads
Usea demagnetizingcassetteafter every20 to 30 hours Ol
use Referto theinstructcos at the demagnetizingcassette
CareofCDs
WhenaCDbecomesdirty,wipeitfom thecentreoutwitha
cleaningclothAfterplayingaCD,storeit inits caseDonot
keepitinhotorhumidplaces
Care of tapes
Storetapesin their casesafteruse DOnot leavetapesnear
magnets,motors,televisionsets,or anysourceof magneism
DOoutexposetapesto direct sunlight=or leavethemin acar
parkedn dirad sunigbt
Troubleshooting
tf yourunit failstoperformproperty,checkthefollowingguide
and therelevantsectionsof the OperatingIostraetlons.
There is no sorted,
Are tbespeakersand ACpowercord connededproperly?
The unit shot off suddenly.
Possiblya shortcircuit inthespeake[termieaisDisconnect
theAC powercordfromtheACpowerotlet andre-connect
*.hespeakercordscorrectly
The unit blacks out when the unit is turned off.
is ECOmodesetto on?
Erroneousdisplay.
Resettheunit
Poor radio reception.
Checkantennaconnection Adiust Pieantennato fed the
bestreception
Moveunit andanteonaawayfromotherelectricapp iances
andcolds
Thetapedoesnotran,
is thedeckin pause?
Poortapesound,
• CheckfordirtyPleadsCleanthemifneeded
• UsetypeI(norma)tapes
Condensation
Moisture mayform on theCDpickup lens when:
Theunit is movedlrom a cold spotto a warmspot
Thehealingsystemhasjust beenturnedon
Theunit is usedin a veryhumid room
,,Theunit is cooledby anair conditioner
Whenthis unit has condensationinside=it maynot funcgon
normally Should this occur leavethe unit for a few hours,
thentry to operateagan
Cannot record.
is the erasurepreventiontabof the tapebrokenoff? g so,
cove_the detectionaid wth adflesivetape
The CD player works poorly.
Is thedisc cormclly loaded?
is thedisc dirty?
',,is the lens affected by condensation? if so, wait
appraximatdyone hourandfly again
Resetting the unit
if an unusualcoedgionoccursin the display windowor the
cassettedeck,resetthe ungas follows:
1 PressPOWERtoturnoff the power
if thepowercannot beturnedoff, disconnecttheAC power
cord,thenphJgit in again
2 Holddown and pressPOWER
Everythingstoredn memoryafterpurchaseis cleared
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Specifications
MAIN UNIT CX-ND70
TUNER
FMtuningrange
FMusablesensitivity(IHF)
FMantennalerminal
AMtunng range
AMusablesensilivily
AMantenna
AMPLIFIER
Poweroutput
To[alharmonicd storton
Ingul
Outputs
CASSETTEDECK
TrackIom'at
Frequencyresponse
Recordingsystem
H_ds
CO PLAYER
Laser
D/Aconveder
SignaHo-eoiseratio
Harmonicdistortion
875 MHeto108MHz
132 dBf
75o_ms(unbalanced)
530kHzto 1710,_Hz(10kHzstep)
531kHzto 1602kHz(9 kHzstep)
350pV/m
Loopartenna
112W+112W(40Hz-20kHe,THD
lessthan1%, 6 ohms)
140W - 140W (1 kHz,THDless
than10% 6 ohms)
008 %(56 Wr1kHz=6 ohms D!N
AUDIO)
VIDEO/AUX:700mV
SPEAKERS:6 ohmsormole
PHONES:32ohmsormore
4 tracks,2 channelsstweo
50Hz 15kHz
ACbias
DECK1:playbackx
DECK2: lecording/playbac,_x 1,
erasex 1
Semiconduc!orlaser(7,=780nm)
1bt dual
85dB(1 kHz,0 dB)
0 05 % (1kHz 0 dB)
GENERAL
Powe_requhemen[s 120VAC,60 Hz
Powerconsumption 120W
Peweeconsumotion WithECOmodeon:06 W
o standbymode WilhECOmodeoff:25W
Dimensions(WxHx D) 260x324x360mm
(lO Vax12 f/s x14 /a in)
Weight 85 kg(18 Ibs!2 oz)
SpeakerurHs
impedance
Dmensions(Wx HxD)
Weigh
[RONT SPEAKERSSX-ND70
Speakersystem 3 way, bass reflex (magnetic
shielded)
Wooer:160mm(6_ in )cone
_woe_r:60mm(2_8 in) cone
Super!weeter:20 mm (13/16in)
ceramic
g ohms
250 x324x268mm
(9V_x12V_xlO_in)
4 5 kg(9!bs15az)
Specificationsandexternalappearancearesubjecttochange
withoutnotice
COPYRIGHT
Checkcopyrightlawsrelevanttorecordingsfromdiscs,radio
ortapefo_thecountrywheretheunitistobeused
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, AIWA has determined
that this product meets the ENERGY
STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency¸
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NOTE
[his equipmenthasbeeneared and fou_'dto complywith
thefimits fora C]assBdigga device pursuaMto Part15 of
the FCC Rules These mite are designed to provide
reasonableprotection against harmful interference in a
residential nstaiation
The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequencyenergyand g not nslal}edandused n accordance
withtheinstrud ona,maycase harmfu interferenceto fade
communications However,there is no guarantee that
intedelencewill :_otoct Jr in a particularinsta[at on I[ this
equ pment does cause harmlul interterence to radio or
television!eception,whch canbe deterroinedby turningthe
equipmergoffandon, _heuseris encouragedto try to correct
the interiereneebyone or moreof the iollow ng measures:
Reodenlor relocatethe receivingantenna
[nc easetheseparagonbetweentheequipmentandreceiver
Conned the equ pmentinto an ou_lelon circuit different
from thatto whch the ieceiveris connected
Consultthe dealel or an experiencedradio/TVtechnician
fo_help
CAUTION
Modifica!iors el adj slmentsto this producl,whch arenot
expresslyapprovedby themanufadurer mayvoid the user's
right orauthorityre epelatethis product
For assistance and information
call tell free 1-800-BU¥-AIWA
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