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1. displayed Replace all the batteries with new ones There is no audio Adjust the volume Unplug the headphones when listening through the speakers Noise is heard e Someone is using a portable telephone or other equipment that emits radio waves near the player gt Move the portable telephone etc away from the player 12 ENGLISH Radio The audio is weak or has poor quality Replace all the batteries with new ones if they are weak Move the player away from the TV The picture of your TV becomes unstable If you are listening to FM radio near the TV with an indoor antenna move the player away from the TV CD Player noCd is displayed even when a CD is in place e Insert the CD with the label side up e The CD R CD RW is blank e The CD R CD RW is not finalized Finalize the CD R CD RW with the recording device There is a problem with the quality of the CD R CD RW recording device or application software The CD does not play Make sure that the CD compartment is closed e Place the CD with the label side up e Clean the CD Take out the CD and leave the CD compartment open for about an hour to dry moisture condensation The sound drops out Reduce the volume e Clean the CD or replace it if the CD is badly damaged e Place the player in a location free from vibration e Clean the lens with a commercially available blower e The sound may drop out or noise
2. Do not try to open the CD compartment during play Do not place more than one CD in the CD compartment Do not touch the lens Doing so may cause malfunction Programmed play You can arrange the playing order of up to 30 tracks on a CD 1 Select CD function and place the CD 2 In stop mode press PROGRAM PROG flashes in the display 3 Press 144 or PPI to select a track Selected track number Program number 4 Press I to store it After showing the selected track and its program number for a few seconds the display changes to the new one for the next program ly BASS mess ma I rm Ee BZ 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program other tracks 6 Press PROGRAM to finish the program PROG stops flashing Pressing H finishes the program and starts programmed play Tip You can repeat the programmed play After programming press REPEAT to display C2 To check the program In stop mode press lt or PPI repeatedly The programmed track and its program number are displayed in order To clear the program In stop mode press PROGRAM All the programs are cleared and the total number of the tracks and total playing time are displayed To change the program Clear the program and repeat all the steps again ENGLISH 7 I TAPE OPERATION FF STOP EJECT PAUSE Use Type I normal tapes only e The player plays records on the side facing up Playing a tape 1
3. T BASS Tips While the sleep timer is activated The back light for the display window is turned off 3 is displayed To check the time remaining until the power is turned off Press SLEEP once The remaining time is displayed for 4 seconds To cancel the sleep timer Press SLEEP twice so that OFF is displayed Simple sleep timer setting Press SLEEP while the power is off The player is turned on with the last function and the sleep timer is automatically set to 30 minute If you want to change the timer activate period press 144 or BPI within 4 seconds Note While playing or recording on the tape the player is not turned off after the specified time has passed In this case the player will be turned off after the tape stops Additional information Specifications CD player section System Compact disc digital audio system Laser diode properties Material GaAlAs Wave length A 780 nm Emission duration Continuous Laser output Less than 44 6 uW This output is the value measured at a distance of about 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the optical pick up block with 7 mm aperture Spindle speed 200 r min rpm to 500 r min rpm CLV Number of channels 2 Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz 1 2dB Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Radio section Frequency range FM 87 5 108 MHz AM 530 1 610 kHz Antenna FM Telescopic antenna AM Built in ferrite bar antenna Cassett
4. may be heard when using poor quality CD Rs CD RWs or if there is a problem with the recording device or application software Tape player The player does not move when you press an operation button e Close the cassette compartment securely The REC does not function Make sure the cassette tab for the side is not broken see page 3 The player does not erase completely e Clean the erasing head Replace all the batteries with new ones if they are weak e The source which was recorded on TYPE II high position or TYPE IV metal tape by this unit is being played Record on TYPE I normal tape and play The player does not record Make sure the tape is inserted properly Make sure the cassette tab for the side is not broken see page 3 The audio is weak The audio quality is poor e Clean the heads pinch roller and capstan e Demagnetize the heads using a demagnetizer The sound is distorted e TYPE II high position or TYPE IV metal tape is being used Use TYPE I normal tape only Timer The player does not enter the timer setting mode e Set the clock first TIMER ALARM does not work before setting the clock Timer play or alarm does not start at the specified time e Set the timer alarm on time correctly e Turn off the player after setting the timer alarm Sleep timer does not work after the specified time has passed While playing or recording on the tape the pla
5. power sources e For AC operation check that the player s operating voltage is identical with your local power supply see Specifications and use the supplied mains lead do not use any other type The player is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the player itself has been turned off For battery operation use six R20 size D batteries When the batteries are not to be used remove them to avoid damage that can be caused by battery leakage or corrosion The nameplate indicating operating voltage power consumption etc is located at the bottom On placement Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or mechanical shock Do not place the player on an inclined or unstable place Do not place anything within 10 mm of the side of the cabinet The ventilation holes must be unobstructed for the player to operate properly and prolong the life of its components If the player is left in a car parked in the sun be sure to choose a location in the car where the player will not be subjected to the direct rays of the sun Since a strong magnet is used for the speakers keep personal credit cards using magnetic coding or spring wound watches away from the player to prevent possible damage from the magnet On operation e If the player is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is
6. A CD STEREO RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER CSD A300 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2003 Sony Corporation Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the player to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Information CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT This Compact Disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT mark is located at the bottom WARNING Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet To prevent fire or shock hazard do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the appliance 2 ENGLISH Precautions On safety As the laser beam used in the CD player section is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the casing Refer servicing to qualified personnel only e Should any solid object or liquid fall into the player unplug the player and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further e Discs with non standard shapes e g heart square star cannot be played on this player Attempting to do so may damage the player Do not use such discs Cleaning the cabinet e Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine On
7. Select TAPE with the function switch 2 Press iA STOP EJECT to open the cassette compartment and insert a recorded tape Then close the compartment 3 Press gt PLAY Playback starts During tape operation TAPE is displayed gt PLAY button has a tactile dot Additional operations HA STOP EJECT Stops play Il PAUSE Pauses play To resume play press again gt gt FF 44 REW Fast forwards or rewinds a tape To stop the winding press BA 8 ENGLISH Recording on a tape 1 Press I STOP EJECT to open the cassette compartment and insert a blank tape Then close the compartment 2 Get ready to record from the source To record from a CD select CD with the function switch and load the CD To record from a radio broadcast select RADIO with the function switch and tune in a station 3 Press REC to start recording gt PLAY is pressed simultaneously When the selected function is CD CD play and recording starts simultaneously Additional operations E STOP EJECT Stops recording II PAUSE Pauses recording To resume recording press again Tips bil 144 gt gt I and STEREO MONO do not work during recording Volume or tone adjustment does not affect recording e For the best results use the AC power as a power source when recording To erase recording select TAPE with the function switch and insert a tape Then press REC If a high pitched sound is heard during AM rec
8. capability may vary depending on the quality of the disc and the condition of the recording device CD DA is the abbreviation for Compact Disc Digital Audio It is a recording standard used for Audio CDs Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies This product is designed to playback discs that conform to the Compact Disc CD standard Recently various music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies are marketed by some record companies Please be aware that among those discs there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product If you have any questions or problems concerning your player please consult your nearest Aiwa dealer ENGLISH 3 Setting the clock 2 4 CLOCK OPERATE When the AC power code is connected for the first time the clock display flashes Set the time while the power is on 1 Press OPERATE to turn on the player 2 Hold down CLOCK until the hour flashes 3 Press 4 or PPI to designate the hour 4 Press CLOCK The hour stops flashing and the minute starts flashing 5 Press 144 or gt gt I to designate the minute 6 Press CLOCK to complete the setting The clock starts from 00 seconds To display the current time while the power is on Press CLOCK To cancel press it again While setting the timer and alarm the clock display will not appear To switch to the 12 24 hour standard In steps from 2 to 5 above p
9. e cannot be adjusted e The alarm beeps for about 5 minutes and stops e When using the player after setting the timer alarm repeat steps 2 6 and 7 You can change the mode to timer or to alarm after completing all the steps Repeat steps 1 2 6 and 7 When changing the mode while the power is off you cannot check it on the display To check the timer alarm on time Press ALARM TIMER while the power is on The time is displayed for 4 seconds To cancel the timer alarm standby mode Press ALARM TIMER repeatedly until the symbol mark or disappears To restore the standby mode press it again To stop alarm sound Press ALARM TIMER or OPERATE To reset the timer alarm Repeat all the steps again ENGLISH 9 SNOOZE TIMER OPERATION SLEEP ALARM TIMER Snooze function When turning on the player by the timer playback or alarm function the snooze function can be available Press SNOOZE when the timer playback starts or the alarm beeps Playback or alarm stops temporarily and starts again after 5 minutes The snooze function can be repeated up to 6 times To cancel the snooze function While the snooze function is activated press ALARM TIMER 10 ENGLISH Sleep timer You can turn off the player automatically at a specified time 1 Press SLEEP 2 Within 4 seconds press 4 lt or PPI to specify the timer activated period It can be set between 10 and 180 minutes in 10 minute steps
10. e recorder section Recording system 4 track 2 channel stereo Fast winding time Approx 120 s sec with Sony cassette C 60 Frequency response TYPE I normal 80 10 000 Hz General Speaker Full range 8 cm dia 4 ohm cone type 2 Outputs PHONES Headphones jack stereo minijack For 16 68 ohms impedance headphones Maximum power output 2W 2W at 4 ohm 10 harmonic distortion Power requirements 230 V AC 50 Hz 9 V DC 6 size D R20 batteries Power consumption AC 15W Battery life FM recording Sony R20P approx 13 5 h Sony alkaline LR20 approx 24h Tape playback Sony R20P approx 7 5h Sony alkaline LR20 approx 15h CD playback Sony R20P approx 2 5h Sony alkaline LR20 approx 7 h Dimensions Approx 358 x 152 x 253 mm w h d incl projecting parts Mass Approx 3 5 kg incl batteries Supplied accessories AC power code 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice COPYRIGHT Please check the copyright lows relating to recordings from disc or radio for the country in which the machine is being used ENGLISH 11 Additional information Troubleshooting General The power is not on Connect the AC power code to a wall outlet securely e Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly The power is not on and Er and bAtt are displayed e Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly The power is not on and Lo and bAtt are
11. nna is inside the player Position the player for the best reception Additional operation STEREO MONO Reduces the FM noise If an FM stereo broadcast contains noise press it repeatedly so that FM Mo is displayed Noise is reduced although reception is monaural To restore stereo reception press the button to display FM St Note If the unit picks up noise from other electrical appliances nearby like a TV or fluorescent lights move the unit 6 ENGLISH I lt 4 DPI gt II BAND PROGRAM TUNING CD OPERATION 1 Select CD with the function switch 2 Press PUSH OPEN to open the CD compartment and place the CD Place the CD with the label side up PUSH OPEN lt 3 3 Close the lid of the CD compartment The total number of tracks and total playing time are displayed 4 Press Pil The current track number and its elapsed playing time are displayed The player plays all the tracks once Additional operations E Stops play PII Pauses play To resume play press again This button has a tactile dot I lt or PPI Skips back or forward to the beginning of a track by pressing it repeatedly Searches back or forward for a point during playback or pause mode by holding it down Release it at the desired point CD REPEAT Repeats a single track CZ 1 or all tracks CZ Press it to select the desired mode When repeating a single track select the track with Iaa or PPI Notes e
12. ording press W repeatedly to display BEAT 1 BEAT 2 or BEAT 3 and select the position that eliminates the noise 2 CD RADIO TAPE 1 7 OPERATE 4 5 144 gt i 3 4 5 ALARW TIMER 7 VOLUME D TIMER OPERATION Timer playback Alarm You can turn on the player at a specified time every day with the built in timer and you can also use the player as an alarm clock Make sure the clock is set correctly 1 2 Press OPERATE to turn on the player Select the function CD RADIO or TAPE CD or RADIO The selected source starts playback at a specified time TAPE The player can be used as an alarm clock Beep sound rings at a specified time Hold down ALARM TIMER until the hour flashes Timer Alarm oe H e 4 Press I lt or PI to specify the hour of the timer alarm on time and press ALARM TIMER The hour stops flashing and the minute starts flashing awe a P oo Senn Press I lt 44 or gt gt l to specify the minute of the timer alarm on time and press ALARM TIMER Prepare the source for the timer RADIO Select the band and tune in the desired station CD Load the CD Turn off the player after adjusting the volume The symbol mark remains lit on the display to indicate the player is in timer alarm standby mode Note Do not try timer playback of the tape and timer recording Doing so causes malfunction for the player or damage to the tape Tips The alarm volum
13. placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lens inside the CD player section Should this occur the player will not operate properly In this case remove the CD and wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate If the player has not been used for a long time set it in the playback mode to warm it up for a few minutes before inserting a cassette Notes on Cassettes e Break off the cassette tab from side A or B to prevent accidental recording If you want to reuse the tape for recording cover the broken tab with adhesive tape Side A for side A Tab for side B The use of a cassette with more than 90 minutes of play time is not recommended except for long continuous recording or playback Notes on CD e Before playing clean the CD with a cleaning cloth Wipe the CD from the center out Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for LPs e Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts nor leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as there can be a considerable rise in temperature inside the car e Do not stick paper or sticker on the CD nor scratch the surface of the CD e After playing store the CD in its case If there is a scratch dirt or fingerprints on the CD it may cause tracking error About CD Rs CD RWs This player can play CD Rs CD RWs recorded in the CD DA format but playback
14. ress W In the 12 hour standard AM 12 00 indicates midnight and PM 12 00 indicates noon If the clock display flashes This is caused by a power interruption Reset the clock Before use TAPE RADIO TA PHONES SLEEP c o o OPERATE 8 REI To turn on the player Press OPERATE After using the player press it to turn off The clock display appears on the display e Pressing SLEEP also turns on the player with the sleep timer on To select the functions Set the function switch to TAPE RADIO or CD The back light for the display window is off While the power is off While using the player on the batteries While the sleep timer is on Sound adjustment Volume and tone adjustment does not affect recording Volume Turn VOL Before turning on the player turn the volume down T BASS system The T BASS system enhances the realism of low frequency sound Press T BASS to turn it on or off To listen with the headphones Connect headphones with a stereo mini plug to the PHONES jack The sound is not output from the speakers ENGLISH 5 E CD REPEAT STEREO MONO A RADIO OPERATION 1 Select RADIO with the function switch 2 Press gt II BAND repeatedly to select the desired band FM or AM 3 Tune ina station with TUNING For better reception Extend the telescopic antenna and orient it for the best reception AM The ante
15. yer is not turned off after the specified time has passed In this case the player will be turned off after the tape stops To clean the heads When the tape heads are dirty high frequency sound is not emitted the sound is not adequately high the sound is off balance the tape cannot be erased the tape cannot be recorded on After every 10 hours of use clean the tape heads with a head cleaning cassette Use separately sold dry type or wet type cleaning cassette Refer to the instructions of the cleaning cassette for details If you still have problems after trying the above Try to reset the player Disconnect the AC power cord and remove all the batteries Leave the player for 2 hours or more and turn the power back on If the problem persists please consult your nearest Aiwa dealer ENGLISH 13 Sony Corporation http www aiwa com
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