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1. Aupiovox SPECIALIZED APPLICATIONS LLC www asaelectronics com Audiovox Specialized Applications L L C Voyager VR180 AM FM Cassette radio with CD player OWNER S MANUAL nnennennenne CONCEN 2 2 OVervieW 2 22 2222222 2 22222 2 2 2 2 Important notes 22 4 Operating Instructions lt 4 Care and Maintenance 12 Handing Compact Discs 2222222 13 AM and FM Reception In a Mobile Environment 13 Some Facts About AM and FM Reception 14 FM Reception While You Are Driving 15 Specifications lt 2 2 15 Warranty lt 22222 c eee e eens 17 Overview a W _ ee abe J E LERB 1 RPT DEA 2 SCAN m ae 3 SHUF Jee 5 P PLAY Cree 6 P CLR D OOGO AWW GOG Overview 1 PWR button Press the button to turn on off the radio 2 Audio and time Settings Rotary push knob volume control turn the knob to raise or lower the sound level sound setting press this knob to change the sound settings see below time control turn this knob to adjust the time in time setting mode Sound Settings Press and adjust as required by pressing and then turning the knob Treble setting TRE Bass setting BAS Balance setting BAL Fader setting FAD 3 Auto Se
2. CD CDC mode Store station Play stored station repeat the steps as 7 CD CDC Scan play In CD mode all tracks can be played for 10 seconds by pressing the SCAN button ln CDC mode the tracks of all the CDs in the CD changer can be played for 10 seconds by pressing SCAN button Press again to exit the SCAN function 9 Preset button 3 The button serves OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Store station and Play stored station Shuffle play in CD CDC mode Store station Play stored station repeat the steps as 7 CD CDC shuffle play In CD mode play the tracks of one CD in a random order by pressi ng button briefly lIn CDC mode play all tracks of all CDs in the changer in a random order by pressing button Cancel the SHUFFLE function by pressing the button again and the radio return the normal play 10 Preset button 4 The button serves Store station and Play stored station Program memory in CD CDC mode Store station Play stored station repeat the steps as 7 CD CDC program memory In CD mode one program track can be stored by pressing button for 2 seconds the word P XX XX from 1 10 Appears in the display an d flashes for 5 seconds during the 5 seconds press again to verify t he program track being stored The next program track repeats the st eps above Return normal play state after completing verification After the disc for program memory exited program memory can be clear automa
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4. ack shuffle play OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10 Preset button 4 Radio mode press briefly to recall the preset station or press for two seconds to memorize CDC CD mode Program track memory 11 Preset button 5 Radio mode press briefly to recall the preset station or press for two seconds to memorize CDC CD mode Program play 12 Preset button 6 Radio mode press briefly to recall the preset station or press for two seconds to memorize CDC CD mode Program clear 13 Source selection buttons The individual sources or memory levels can be selected by brie fly pressing the button BAND button VHF and MW WB button Weather Band selected CD button CD amp CDC operation EAS on off AUX button AUX mode selected 14 Eject button for Disc Eject CD 15 CD slot Insert CD into CD slot with the label surface upward When inserted the CD will play automatically 16 Eject button for Cassette Eject Cassette 17 Fast rewind button 18 Fast forward button 19 Cassette Slot Important notes Operating the radio while driving can be dangerous Traffic conditi ons can demand the constant attention of the vehicle operator Warning Please concentrate on your driving above all Operating Instructions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 PWR button Press the button to turn on or off radio 2 Rotary Push knob The knob serves Sound setting Volume control Clock control Sound setting Pres
5. ation AM signals follow the ea rth s curve and are easily reflected back to earth by the atmosphere FM RECEPTION WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING Therefore an AM signal may be more easily received far from the bro adcast station antenna than an FM signal FM RECEPTION WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING Since FM signals become weaker as you drive further from the broad cast station you may experience flutter noisy reception and fading in the poor signal fringe areas Through the use of advanced circuitry in this radio this Fringe Area has been greatly reduced providing a lar ge reception range Even with this improved circuitry however eventu ally the FM signal will be come too weak to provide quality reception When this occurs it is best change to a stronger local FM station Al though FM signals are not reflected by the atmosphere they are easily reflected by solid objects This characteristic of FM signals can produc e two different reception possibilities First an FM signals can bounce between tall buildings resulting in reception in areas where AM recepti on in not possible Second the same effect can result in the loss of bu ilding is located between you and the FM broadcasting antenna so that it blocks the signals In such cases it is possible to have poor FM rece ption even if you are not far from the broadcasting station SPECIFICATIONS Size 3 54 H x 7 01 W x 6 18 D 90mm x 178mm x 157mm Operating Voltage 12 Volts DC Negativ
6. e Ground Output Power 100 Watts Maximum 25 Watts x 4 Channels Output wiring Floating Ground Type Designed for Use with 4 Speakers Front and Rear Channels Cannot be Combined Bridged for use with 2 Speakers Tuning Range AM 520 1720 kHz 10kKHz Steps FM 87 5 107 9MHz 200kHz Steps Sensitivity AM 32dB FM 10dB SPECIFICATIONS Signal to Noise Ratio 60dB FM Stereo Separation 25dB IF Rejection FM 75dBuV AM 100dBuV Image Rejection FM 55dBuV AM 100dBuV Bass Control 10dB 100Hz Treble Control 10dB 10KHz CD CDC Frequency Response 30 18Khz 2dB CD CDC Signal Noise Ratio 2 70dB CD CDC Channel Separation 250dB CD CDC Distortion 0 3 WARRANTY 90 DAY 12 MONTH LIMITEDWARRANTY AUDIOVOX SPECIALIZED APPLICATION LLC the Company warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof under normal use and conditions be proven defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from the date of original purchase such defect s will be repaired or replaced at the Company s option without charge for parts and repair labor After the initial 90 day period and for a period of 12 months from the date of original purchase the Company will supply at no charge a replacement for any defective part s but will charge for the labor to repair the product To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this warranty the product is to be delivered with proof of
7. e setting and is loaded in desired posit ion Then cassette is played Note It is recommended that the recording time of tapes used not exceed 90 minutes C90 cassettes sixty minute cassettes C60 are well Suited for use Advise to use high quality cassettes The cassette is ejected when n ot using preventing it or head from being destroyed If cassette is loo se this may be remedied by winding the tape backwards and forwar ds a few times on using pencil or other thing CARE AND MAINTENANCE The radio section of your new sound system does not require any maintenance We recommend that you keep this manual for referen ce on the many features found in this unit as well as how to set the clock Cassette maintenance After cassette is used for long time the head can collect dirt This can impede clear sound Clean dirt with a cleaning tape at fixed intervals Protect tapes from direct exposure to sunlight and high temperatur e to prevent distortion The compact disc player section also requires no routine maintenan ce but proper understanding of its use and handling will help you obt ain maximum enjoyment of its capabilities The following points shou ld be observed When cleaning the interior of the vehicle do not get water or clean ing solution on the unit The CD player is a precision instrument and will not operate proper ly in extreme heat or cold In case of such conditions wait until the interior tempe
8. ek button Overview Radio mode seek tuning up down CD mode Select track up down or long press fast forward re wind 4 Mute and DSP function Mute function Radio mode mute function on off CD CDC TP mode pause function and DSP Digital Signal Pro cessing function This button can select FLAT JAZZ POP CLASS ROCK VOCAL DSP off 5 Manual Setting Radio mode Manual tuning up down CDC mode Select Disc up down 6 AMS and T F button AMS function If pressed briefly the radio will Scan the memory preset stations If pressed for more than 2 seconds the radio will auto Store the six strong stations into preset memory T F function frequency and clock convert To enter clock setting mode press for more than 2 seconds and then select hour or minutes w ith the audio settings knob 7 Preset button 1 Radio mode press briefly to recall the preset station or press for two seconds to memorize the current station frequency The radio can store 12 AM 18 FM CD CDC mode track repeat play CDC mode track or whole disc repeat play 8 Preset button 2 Radio mode press briefly to recall the preset station or press for two seconds to memorize CDC mode track or whole disc scan play CD mode track scan play 9 preset button 3 Radio mode press briefly to recall the preset station or press for two seconds to memorize CDC mode track or whole disc shuffle play CD mode tr
9. er your questions about the differences between m obile AM and FM reception SOME FACTS ABOUT AM AND FM RECEPTION 1 RECEPTION IN TUNNELS Although you will lose AM reception w hen driving through tunnels and large bridges it is common to con tinue to receive FM reception under the same conditions 2 THE NUMBER OF STATIONS IN YOOUR AREA Depending on your location you may find that you can receive a greater number of AM stations in your area than FM stations In most urban and suburban areas the numbers of AM and FM stations are compara ble 3 RECEPTION DURING STORMS Local electrical thunderstorm a ctivity often produces sharp static sound when listening to AM sta tions although you will find that FM is unaffected 4 ELECTRICAL INTERFFRENCE When listening to AM stations you may experience some buzzing sounds or static when passing roadside electric power lines which do not interfere with FM recep tion Conversely FM reception may be affected by electrical noise from passing cars and trucks while AM reception is not affected 5 FM RECEPTION RANGE FM reception range is usually limited to about 50 miles from the broadcast station FM signals radiate stra ight out from the broadcast antenna They do not follow the earth s curve and are not reflected back to the earth by the atmosphere r esulting in line of sight reception range 6 AM RECEPTION RANGE AM stations can often be received hun dreds of miles from the broadcast st
10. function CD button Press this button can select CD and CDC mode directly long press in CD mode is to change EAS on off In other modes press this key it will Enter to CD mode if there is a disc in CD slot otherwise it will go to CDC mode If no CD in slot and CDC changer not connecting this button doesn t function AUX button Press AUX button can enter AUX mode directly 14 Eject Disc button CD is ejected by pressing button 15 CD slot Full insert CD with the data facing downward Then automatically play CD 16 Eject Cassette button Tape is ejected by pressing button 17 Fast rewind button for cassette Press the button to lock in rapid winding The fast rewind mode is indi cated by FAST in the display Rapid winding is canceled by pressing the button again At the end of tape automatically switches to the oth er side and begins play back auto reverse 18 Fast forward button Press the button to lock in rapid winding The fast forward mode is ind icated by FAST in the display Rapid winding is canceled by pressing the button again At the end of tape automatically switches to the other side and begins play back auto reverse Auto reverse During playback press both buttons simultaneously The radio will switch over and play the other side of Cassette 19 Cassette slot Full insert cassette with exposed side of cassette facing to the right un 41 CARE AND MAINTENANCE til cassette is fixed by machin
11. k e care of your compact discs Use only compact discs with the mark Fingerprints dust and dirt should be carefully wiped off the disc s pl aying surface shiny side with a soft cloth Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the outside of the disc Never use chemicals such as record sprays household cleaners or thinner to clean compact discs Such chemicals can irreparably dam age the disc s surface Discs should be kept in their storage cases when not in use Do not expose discs to direct sunlight high temperatures or high hum idity for extended periods Do not stick paper tape or labels on the disc surfaces AM AND FM RECEPTION IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT Although you may be familiar with both AM and FM reception in your ce SOME FACTS ABOUT AM AND FM RECEPTION home you will experience notable differences in reception while driv ing your vehicle Both AM and FM provide excellent listening enjoyment and supply th e diversified entertainment while in your vehicle FM reception provid es a different listening experience compared to that of AM The few reception inconveniences common to FM are compensated by the ri ch sound quality of its wide frequency response and stereo effect Your new AM FM radio has been built to the strictest engineering sta ndards available today and through quality under all conditions A few minutes reading this section will enable you to obtain the most from the unit and answ
12. less than 6 stations other settings don t change Or if no station found the radio automatically t unes to the former station Frequency Time Briefly press button to alter between frequency and clock In time state hold button down and the hour digit flashes The hour digit can be adju sted by turning the knob 2 Press again minute can be adjusted as w ell If no alternation within 5 seconds radio exits the time state 7 Preset button 1 The button serves Store station and Play stored station In CDC mode repeat track or disc play In CD mode repeat track play Store station Select desired waveband OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Tune radio to desired station Press the button for approximately 2 seconds and when the word M1 appears in the display the station has be stored Other preset buttons appear relevant words such as M2 Note When the new station stored the old station stored can be r eplaced Play preset station Select desired waveband Briefly press button and emit the stored station The band frequency and preset digit appear in the display CD CDC repeat play ln CD CDC mode briefly press button repeat current track to play ln CDC mode press long for approximately 2 seconds and repeat the track of current disc to play Press again to cancel the function of repeating play 8 Preset button 2 The button serves Store station and Play stored station Scan play in
13. ng the switch for more than 2 seconds 4 Mute and DSP button Mute function Radio operation The radio enters into mute state by pressing the up of the rock switch volume for 0 MUTE displaying Press a gain return to the normal play state Tape operation Press the up of the rock switch current play pau se the word PAUSE appears in the display Press again to canc el PAUSE function Cassette play from the pause position Changing the mode in pause state can cancel the state CD CDC operation in CD play state press the button to pause pl ay and the word PAUSE appears in the display Press again to c ancel PAUSE function CD play from the pause position Changing mode in pause state can cancel the state DSP function OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Press the down of the rock switch to select the following in turn FLAT JAZZ POP CLASS ROCK VOCAL DSP Off 5 Manual Setting Manual tuning Briefly press the button and start to tune in the required direction D uring tuning sound is muted Hold the button tuning changes rapidly in the required direction CDC operation Disc selection Select disc forward or reward in the desired direction 6 AMS and T F button Preset scan Auto Store station Preset scan Briefly pressing can scan preset station rang 1 to 6 in desired band Auto store station Hold button down and the 6 stations with the strongest signals can be stored automatically in the desired band If
14. rature of the vehicle reaches a normal temperature b efor e using the player Never insert anything other than a 5 12CM compact disc into the player as the mechanism can be damaged by foreign objects 12 HANDLING COMPACT DISCS Do not attempt to use 3 8cm CD Single discs in this unit either wit h or without an adaptor as damage to the player and or disc may o ccur Such damage will not be covered by the Warranty on this produ ct When not using the disc player always remove the compact disc Do not leave an ejected disc sitting in the disc slot as this can expos e it to sunlight and other causes of damage Do not attempt to open the unit chassis There are no user serviceab le parts or adjustments inside When the vehicle warms up during cold weather or under damp cond itions moisture may condense on the lens of the disc player should this occur the player will not operate properly until the moisture has evaporated The unit is designed with a vibration dampening CD mechanism to m inimize interruption of disc play due to normal vibration in a moving vehicle When driving on very rough roads however occasional sou nd skips may occur This will not scratch or damage the disc and nor mal play will resume when the rough conditions cease HANDLING COMPACT DISCS Dirt dust scratches and warped discs can cause skips in the playback and deterioration of sound quality Please follow these guidelines to ta
15. s the button repeatedly to select Treble setting TRE Bass setting BAS Balance setting BAL Fader setting FAD Volume Control Turn the knob to the desired position Clockwise Increase volume Counterclockwise Decrease volume Note Please adjust volume in moderate position so you can hear traffic sounds Clock control With the time displayed select any one HOUR MINUTE The scale value in the display can be set by turning the knob s ee 6 Sound setting Press the knob to select TRE BAS setting Set the required value by turning the button to the left or right Bass 7 0 Treble 7 O 7 Balance control Fader control Maximum for left medium Maximum for right Balance BALLEFT9 BALCENTER BALRIGHT 9 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Maximum for front medium Maximum for rear Fader FAD FRONT9 FAD CENTER FAD REAR 9 Reset If no alterations are made for 5 seconds the system will automati cally leave the menu and store the last setting 3 Auto seek tuning button Radio operation seek tuning It is possible to seek tuning backwards and forwards by pressing either the up or the down hand side of the switch Search station in the direction selected in both AM and FM mode CD CDC operation Search track Select track up down in the direction selected by briefly pressing t he switch Fast forward and reverse The switch is used for audibl e fast forward and reverse of a track during CD CDC operation by pressi
16. tically 11 Preset button 5 The button serves Store station and Play stored station Program play in CD CDC mode Store station Play stored station repeat the steps as 7 CD CDC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS In CD CDC mode If the program track existed program memory track will start to play from P1 by pressing the button Select the next program track by pressing in the desired direction Cancel program play function by pressing the button again 12 Preset button 6 The button serves Store station and Play stored station Program clear in CD CDC mode Store station Play stored station repeat the steps as 7 In CD CDC mode clear all program tracks by pressing the button for 2 seconds The word CLR appears and flashes in the displays Du ring the time verify the clearance action by pressing the button again Return the normal play 13 Sources selector button BAND button The button select FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 Press BAND button to select band among FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 WB button Press WB button to select weather Band TP button Cassette operation is selected with this button once a cassette has been inserted Note Full insert cassette into slot with exposed side of tape facing to the right Then play tape lf have tape in slot play tape by pressing butt 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS on The word PLAY appears in the display If no tape in slot the bu tton doesn t
17. warranty coverage e g dated bill of sale specification of defect s transportation prepaid to an approved warranty station or the Company at the address shown below This warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise to the correction of antenna problems to costs incurred for removal or reinstallation of the product or to damage to any tapes speakers accessories or electrical systems This warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which in the opinion of the Company has been damaged through alteration improper installation mishandling misuse neglect or accident THE EXTENT OFTHE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THISWARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALLTHE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OFTHISWARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREECH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 DAYS FROMTHE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREECH OFTHIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EX PRESS OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability
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