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1. Do not short circuit the and speaker cord leads Do not leave objects generating magnetism or objects affected by magnetism near the speakers Antennas Keep antennas away from metallic objects electrical equipment and cords FM antenna Extend fully in a T shape If reception is poor connect an optional outdoor antenna to the FM 75 Q terminals Be sure to connect the shield braid of the antenna to the z terminal AM antenna Rotate to find best reception Renote artrol Detach the battery compartment lid at the rear of the remote control and insert two R6 size AA batteries with correct polarity e Replace the batteries with new ones when the operational distance between the remote control and main unit becomes shorter Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time Theremote control may not operate if itis used under intense sunlight etc or if its line of sight is obstructed PARTS AND CONTROLS Man urit frot 00 O09 6 POWER OSTANDBY ON Switches the unit on and off standby QSOUND Turns QSOUND on or off TIMER SLEEP Selects timer setting mode 3 MODE EQUALIZER Selects a sound equalization curve ROCK POP or JAZZ PHONES jack Plug in optional headphones set with a stereo mini plug 93 5 mm s in Speaker output is canceled CD OPEN Opens or closes the d
2. The unit has been exposed to rain or water The unit does not seem to operate normally The unit exhibits a marked change in performance The unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF OWNER S RECORD Record the model number and serial number of your set found at the rear of your set below Refer to them when contacting your Aiwa dealer Model No _____ Serial No TABLE OF GONTENTS PRECAUTIONS 2222 ce 2 PREPARATIONS 25222 4 PARTS AND CONTROLS 5 ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE OPERATION 7 CD OPERATIONS 8 RADIO OPERATIONS 10 TAPE OPERATIONS 11 TIMER OPERATIONS 14 REFERENCE 22 16 System and accessories Main unit Speakers Remote control FM antenna AM antenna PREPARATIONS Comnaction FAiginte AG critotfe AC ate ate all athe aretiosaenace 1 Connect the speakers Connect the right speaker to the SPEAKERS R terminals and the left to the SPEAKERS L terminals The speaker cords with the stripes go to the terminals 2 Connect the supplied antennas Connect the FM antenna to the FM 75 Q terminals and the AM antenna to the AM LOOP terminals 3 Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet The clock will flash on the display For setting the clock see page 8 Speakers
3. such as near a bathtub washbowl swimming pool or the like 2 Heat Donotuse this unit near sources of heat including heating vents stoves or other appliances that generate heat It also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5 C 41 F or greater than 35 C 95 F 3 Mounting surface Place the unit on aflat even surface 4 Ventilation The unit should be situated with adequate space around it so that proper heat ventilation is assured Allow 10 cm 4 in clearance from the rear and the top of the unit and 5 cm 2 in from each side Do not place the unit on a bed rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings Do not install the unit in a bookcase cabinet or airtight rack where ventilation may be impeded 5 Objects and liquid entry Make sure that objects or liquids do not get inside the unit through the ventilation openings 6 Carts and stands When placed or mounted on a stand or cart the unit should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the AR unit or cart to overturn or fall 7 Condensation Moisture may form on the CD pickup lens when The unit is moved from a cold spot to a warm spot The heating system has just been turned on The unit is used in a very humid room The unit is cooled by an air conditioner When this unit has condensation inside it may not function normally Should this occur leave the unit for a
4. button is pressed a 4 second blank space is added To erase a tape 1 Insert the tape Set the tape to the desired point if needed 2 Press AUX If optional equipment is connected to the AUX jacks turn it off 3 Press 12 Ecited Drearcirg AI Edit Recording Preparation Prepare a tape that is longer than the CD length Wenrendrgavhde A Fatt Rxndrvotekssttelagn Hyauiteapeirivoacorta Crema ess tt ereadrgack f thetraks if reessay sttetrotakisatdota teed da tres A Attifidal Itig Roda rd dat rarna prt hatvey intette A Edt Rodroga rd beusawithdssantianirgnae thn 30tats Insert the recording tape 2 Press CD and load the disc 3 Press MODE three times on the remote control in stop mode Al C 00 is displayed 4 Press the numbered buttons on the remote control to enter the length of the recording tape 10 to 99 minutes can be specified For a60 minute tape press 6 and 0 In a few seconds the unit determines the tracks to be recorded for each side The recording time left for side A appears on the display lt 4 lt 4 or gt gt can also be used to specify tape length 5 Press to start recording on side A The tape is rewound to the beginning of side A and recording starts When recording on side A finishes SIDE CHA appears on the display Proceed step 6 6 Press MODE once on the remote control The recording time left for side B appears on the display 7 Turn over the tape and press to sta
5. dB 1 kHz 0 dB Unmeasurable 1 kHz 0 dB GENERAL Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions W x H x D Weight SPEAKER SYSTEM Speakers Impedance Dimensions W x H x D Weight 120V AC 60 Hz 26 W 160 x 237 x 206 mm 6 8 x 9 8 x 8 Vein 2 9 kg 6 Ibs 7 02 100 mm cone type 4 ohms 140 x 232 5 x 191 5 mm 5 5 8 x 9 1 4 x 7 Ys in 1 1 kg 2 Ibs 8 02 Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice COPYRIGHT Check copyright laws relevant to recordings from discs radio or tape for the country where the unit is to be used 17 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the
6. few hours then try to operate again 8 Wall or ceiling mounting The unit should not be mounted on a wall or ceiling unless specified in the Operating Instructions Electric Power 1 Power sources Connect this unit only to power sources specified in the Operating Instructions and as marked on the unit 2 Polarization As a safety feature some units are equipped with polarized AC power plugs which can only be inserted one way into a power outlet If it is difficult or impossible to insert the AC power plug into an outlet turn the plug over and try again If it still does not easily insert into the outlet please call a qualified service technician to service or replace the outlet To avoid defeating the safety feature of the polarized plug do not force it into a power outlet 3 AC power cord When disconnecting the AC power cord pull it out by the AC power plug Do not pull the cord itself Never handle the AC power plug with wet hands as this could result in fire or shock Power cords should be firmly secured to avoid being severely bent pinched or walked upon Pay particular attention to the cord from the unit to the AC outlet Avoid overloading AC outlets and extension cords beyond their capacity as this could result in fire or shock 4 Extension cord To help prevent electric shock do not use a polarized AC power plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the polarized plug can b
7. Ml With each press the clock alternates between the 12 and 24 hour standard time Tip In the 12 hour standard AM 2 00 indicates midnight and PM 2 00 noon If the clock display flashes when the unit is turned off There has been a power interruption Reset the clock This unt das Lack firalized CBR A Vdssas nell 5 4 do aT Playbad 1 Press CD 2 Press CD OPEN to open the disc compartment Place a disc with the label side up Then close the disc compartment 3 Press to start play To stop playback Press Ml To pause playback Press Ill Press again to resume playback To skip to the beginning of the current preceding succeeding track Press lt lt or gt gt repeatedly To search playback in fast forward or reverse Hold down lt lt or gt gt Release at the desired point 0 9 10 PLAY gt gt SKIP SEARCH ESTOP To select a track with the remote control Direct play Press the numbered buttons to select a track To select the 25th track press 10 10 and 5 To select the 10th track press 10 and 0 Rarcbni Repeat playbad Rar oom Da 4k dasal the tracks inrarob model RE Ha akpasdittetaisathetakbsrodaedeteh Yau can sdlet rmbmMmadrE all Playback amp tte ne tine Random play 1 Press MODE on the remote control once in stop mode RAN is displayed 2 Press to start play To cancel press MODE repeatedly or Il in stop mode so tha
8. To cancel the timer 3 Press lt 4 or PP to select the source and press Press TIMER SLEEP repeatedly until TM OFF is displayed I and disappear from the display e For timer recording of a radio broadcast select FM or Tip AM You will select the band later in step 6 Your timer setting is retained even if the timer is canceled e For timer recording of the equipment connected to the Next time the timer is activated you can change your previous AUX jacks select AUX setting or simply use the same setting again 4 Press lt lt or gt gt to set the timer activated duration then press HE With each press the timer activated duration changes in 5 minute steps between 5 to 240 minutes 5 Adjust the volume and tone for timer recording If the volume level is set to 21 or higher it is automatically turned down to 20 when the unit is turned on by the timer 6 Prepare the source To record the radio select the band and tune in the desired station To record external equipment connected to the AUX jacks set an external timer for the equipment so that its playback begins at the same time 15 REFEREN CE Cre arni nartannw To clean the cabinet Use a soft and dry cloth If the unit surfaces are extremely dirty use a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent solution Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol benzene or thinner To clean the tape heads Dirty tape heads cause sound deterioration Aft
9. ala En English Com pa ct Di SC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS St re 0 Syst m MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES XR M131 MST D D EMPLOI DIGITAL AUDIO UC For assistance and information call toll free 1 800 BUY AIWA United States and Puerto Rico 8B CLB 903 31 010620DYK H B PRECAUTIONS VARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Read these Operating Instructions carefully and completely before operating the unit All precautions in this booklet and on the unit should be strictly followed Keep the Operating Instructions for future reference Installation 1 Water and moisture Do not use this unit near water
10. d number decrease by one Adjustrerts To switch to monaural FM reception Press MODE on the remote control so that MONO is displayed To cancel press MODE repeatedly Tip When FM stereo reception is poor switching to monaural reduces noise To switch the AM tuning interval The default setting of the AM tuning interval is 10 kHz step If you use this unit in an area where the frequency allocation system is 9 kHz step change the tuning interval Hold down TUNER BAND and press POWER Tip When the AM tuning interval is changed all preset stations are cleared TAPE OPERATIONS TAPE Besicreardng Upeeaty tye ronal Es O aesEdtfeten berencimastatne 1 Press TAPE I MCLEAR ese 2 Press amp to open the cassette holder aoe A PUSH 3 Insert the recording tape lt lt gt gt Insert with the exposed side down and recording side facing out from the unit 4 Prepare the source To record CD press CD and load a disc To record a radio broadcast tune in the desired station To record from connected external equipment press AUX To rewind or fast forward and prepare the equipment Press 44 or PP 5 Press to start recordin Lay tye roma tages g To reset the tape counter When recording a CD CD playback starts automatically 1 Press TAPE Press Il in stop mode and the tape counter on the display is When recording input from connected equipment 2 Press amp to open the cassette holder r
11. e completely inserted to prevent exposure of the blades of the plug 5 When not in use Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet if the unit will not be used for several months or more When the cord is plugged in a small amount of current continues to flow to the unit even when the power is turned off Outdoor Antenna 1 Power lines When connecting an outdoor antenna make sure it is located away from power lines 2 Outdoor antenna grounding Be sure the antenna system is properly grounded to provide protection against unexpected voltage surges or static electricity build up Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information on proper grounding of the mast supporting structure and the lead in wire to the antenna discharge unit as well as the size of the grounding unit connection to grounding terminals and requirements for grounding terminals themselves Antenna Grounding According to the National Electrical Code DISCHARGE S UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 POWER SERVICE 1 GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Maintenance Clean the unit only as recommended in the Operating Instructions Damage Requiring Service Have the unit serviced by a qualified service technician if The AC power cord or plug has been damaged Foreign objects or liquid have gotten inside the unit
12. e until the unit turns off Press TIMER SLEEP The remaining time is displayed for 4 seconds To cancel the sleep timer Press TIMER SLEEP repeatedly so that SLEEP is displayed then press Il within 4 seconds 14 MICLEAR lt lt gt POWER Tiner playlhad k Drsomteutt 4 ageaiiecdtineta t egeaifiedaraion Nee qmettedak iss arnet 1 2 Press TIMER SLEEP repeatedly so that lights up and TM PLAY is displayed Press HE If I is not pressed within 4 seconds the timer setting mode is canceled Press or gt gt to set the hour of the timer on time and press HE Press lt da or gt gt to set the minute of the timer on time and press HE Press lt 4 lt 4 or gt to select the source and press LR e For timer play of a CD select CD For timer play of a tape select TAPE e For timer play of a radio broadcast select FM or AM You will select the band later in step 8 e For timer play of the equipment connected to the AUX jacks select AUX Press lt 4 lt 4 or gt gt to set the timer activated duration then press HE With each press the timer activated duration changes in 5 minute steps between 5 to 240 minutes Adjust the volume and tone for timer playback If the volume level is set to 21 or higher itis automatically turned down to 20 when the unit is turned on by the timer Prepare the source To play CD load a disc To play a tape insert the tape To play t
13. er every 10 hours of use clean the tape heads with a head cleaning cassette Refer to the instructions of the cleaning cassette To demagnetize the tape heads Use a demagnetizing cassette after every 20 to 30 hours of use Refer to the instructions of the demagnetizing cassette Care of CDs When a CD becomes dirty wipe it from the center out with a Cleaning cloth After playing a CD store it in its case Do not keep it in hot or humid places Care of tapes Store tapes in their cases after use Do not leave tapes near magnets motors television sets or any source of magnetism Do not expose tapes to direct sunlight or leave them in acar parked in direct sunlight 16 Fo tions Fyaruitfalstopetfonpam deckthetdlanirggice lt adtferdeatstioas Cf te Qeairg lrandas There is no sound Are the speakers and AC power cord connected properly The unit shut off suddenly e Possibly ashort circuit in the speaker terminals Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet and reconnect the speaker cords correctly Erroneous display e Reset the unit See Resetting the unit on this page Poor radio reception e Check antenna connection Adjust the antenna to find the best reception Move the unit and antenna away from other electric appliances and cords The tape does not run Is the deck in pause Poor tape sound e Check for dirty heads Clean them if needed Use type normal tapes Cannot record e Is the
14. erasure prevention tab of the tape broken off If so cover the detection slot with adhesive tape The CD player works poorly e Is the disc correctly loaded Is the disc dirty e Is the lens affected by condensation If so wait approximately one hour and try again Resetting the unit If an unusual condition occurs in the display window or the cassette deck reset the unit as follows 1 Press POWER to turn off the power If the power cannot be turned off disconnect the AC power cord then plug it in again 2 Hold down Ml and press POWER Everything stored in memory after purchase is cleared Gpadficati MAIN UNIT TUNER FM tuning range FM usable sensitivity IHF FM antenna terminals AM tuning range AM usable sensitivity AM antenna AMPLIFIER Power output Total harmonic distortion Input Outputs CASSETTE DECK Track format Frequency response Recording system Heads CD PLAYER Laser D A converter Signal to noise ratio Harmonic distortion 87 5 MHzto 108 MHz 13 2 dBf 75 ohms unbalanced 530 kHz to 1710 kHz 10 kHz step 531 kHz to 1602 kHz 9 kHz step 350 V m Loop antenna 5 5 W 5 5 W 50 Hz 20 kHz THD less than 1 4 ohms 7 W 7 W 1 kHz THD 10 4 ohms 0 2 2 W 1 kHz 4 ohms AUX 500 mV SPEAKERS 4 ohms or more PHONES 32 ohms or more 4 tracks 2 channels stereo 50 Hz 15000 Hz AC bias Recording playback x 1 erase x 1 Semiconductor laser 780 nm 1 bit dual 85
15. eset to 0000 manually start playback of the source Opening and closing the cassette holder will also reset the Volume or tone adjustment s does not affect recording 3 Insert the tape tape counter When the tape reaches its end the recording stops Insert with the exposed side down and playback side facing out from the unit e Use of 120 minute or longer tapes is not recommended since they are extremely thin and easily deformed or damaged e Wind up any slack in the tape with a pencil or similar tool before use Slack tape may jam in the mechanism LEE oa 4 Press to start play To stop playback Press Ml To pause playback Press Ill Press again to resume 11 To stop recording Press Ml To pause recording only for TUNER or AUX source Press Il Press again to resume To record a selected set of tracks from a CD Program the desired tracks see Programmed playback and then press To record a 4 second blank space only for TUNER or AUX source Inserting 4secord Hark qas nay hdp you lacte the 1 Press during recording or in recording pause mode Ed flashes on the display for 4 seconds a blank space is added and then the unit enters recording pause mode 2 Press Ill to resume recording To record a blank space shorter than 4 seconds press again while EX flashes To record a blank space longer than 4 seconds press again after the unit enters recording pause mode Each time the
16. he radio select the band and tune in the desired station To play external equipment connected to the AUX jacks set an external timer for the equipment so that its playback begins at the same time Press POWER STANDBY ON POWER to turn the unit off remains on the display to indicate the timer standby mode At timer on time the unit turns on and plays the selected source After the specified timer activated duration the unit turns off again e Timer playback will not begin unless the unit is turned off first Connected equipment cannot be turned on or off by the built in timer of this unit Use an external timer Th ing 7 Insert the recording tape and then turn the unit To check the timer setting off Press TIMER SLEEP repeatedly so that TM PLAY or oT PRE FITNESS MENT TERRE CURE and remain on the display to indicate the TM REC appears on the display RENE ER timer standby mode Thetimer on time the source and the timer activated duration 1 Press TIMER SLEEP repeatedly so that lights Attimer on time the unit turns on and records theselected are displayed for 4 seconds up and TM REC is displayed pie ae the specified timer activated duration the To change the timer setting rater unit turns off again 2 Carry out step 2 to step 4 described in Timer Connected equipment cannot beturned on or off by thebuilt Peset the timer again playback in timer of this unit Use an external timer
17. ically turned down to 20 the next time the unit is turned on Graphic equalizer Sdaet aside aiztioanetonachthemsctyce Press 3 MODE EQUALIZER ROCK POP JAZZ EQ on the remote control repeatedly to select one of the three equalization curves ROCK Powerful sound emphasizing treble and bass POP More presence in the vocals and midrange JAZZ Accented lower frequencies for jazz type music To cancel equalization Press the selected equalization mode button EQon the remote control repeatedly EQ OFF is displayed QSOUNDsystem TeS IND ANT ANNE sourdlacabypuesirag teaidgra mMmsicsg as dti Press QSOUND Q SOUND is displayed To cancel the Q SOUND Press QSOUND so that Q SOUND disappears from the display Tip When the QSOUND system is activated the sound may be distorted If this happens decrease the volume CD OPERATIONS Setting the dock 1 Press EE on the main unit while the power is off The hour flashes 2 Press lt or bb to designate the hour 3 Press IE The hour stops flashing and the minute starts flashing 4 Press lt lt or gt gt to designate the minute 5 Press HE The time display stops flashing and the clock starts from 00 seconds To display the time while the power is on Press DISPLAY on the remote control The time will be displayed for 4 seconds but it cannot be displayed during recording To switch to the 24 hour standard While the time is displayed press
18. is displayed as To check the program Press lt 4 lt or BP repeatedly in stop mode The track number and program number are displayed in succession To clear the program Press Il in stop mode To add tracks to the program Repeat step 2 before starting playback The tracks are added to the end of the program To change the programmed tracks Clear the program and repeat all the steps again Notes on CDs Do not place more than one disc e Do not tilt the unit with a disc loaded The unit may not play CD R RW discs recorded on personal computers or certain kinds of CD R RW recorders Do not attach adhesive labels etc to either side of CD R RW discs as doing so may cause malfunction Do not load an unrecorded CD R RW disc The disc may be damaged Do not use irregular shaped CDs Do not try to open the disc compartment during play Do not touch the CD pickup lens If it is soiled a CD may not be played normally RADIO OPERATIONS PRESET MICLEAR MODE FUNCTION lt lt pp il TUNING gt gt gt DOWN UP Mn tunrg Preset tri 1 Press TUNER BAND BAND on the remote control repeatedly to select a band The unit switches to the radio from any other function and alternates between FM and AM 2 Press lt lt or gt gt repeatedly to tune in a station TUNE is displayed when a station is tuned in STEREO is displayed for FM stereo reception To search for a s
19. isc compartment O 9 TAPE VOLUME UP DOWN Selects Tape function TUNER BAND APUSH EJECT Selects Radio function and the radio band Opens or closes the cassette holder AUX Selects the function of external equipment connected to AUX jacks CD Selects CD function IISET CD and Tape pauses playback Radio stores the received station to preset PRESET CD and Tape starts playback Radio tunes in a preset station HMCLEAR CD and Tape stops playback Radio clears a station preset UC gt gt gt TUNING DOWN UP CD skips to a previous or a succeeding track when pressed searches a track in fast forward or reverse playback when held down Tape rewinds or fast forwards the tape Radio manually tunes up or down within the band REC REC MUTE Starts recording REC MUTE also used to enter 4 second blank spaces Adjusts the volume Renote artrol COO Bts With tte ne a similar renes on tte nan uit di haectesmefuttioa 0 9 10 CD selects a track of the specified number Radio tunes in the station with the specified preset number REPEAT Selects CD repeat playback mode DISPLAY Displays the time or the adjusted volume level EQ Selects a sound equalization curve ROCK POP JAZZ or EQ OFF 9 MODE Selects random play programmed play Al edit recording or programmed edit recording mode for CD playback or recording BAND Selects Radio functi
20. on and the radio band FUNCTION Switches the active function among TAPE FM AM AUX and CD VOL V A POWER IIPAUSE PLAY 144 lt lt 4 D P PI SKIP SEARCH ESTOP AM LOOP and FM 75 Q terminals Plug in the supplied AM and FM antennas AUX jacks Accept analog sound signals from external equipment Connect external equipment using an optional connecting cable with RCA phono plugs red plug to R jack white plug to L jack Refer also to the operating instructions for your equipment To switch function to external input press AUX SPEAKERS terminals Connect the speaker cords of the supplied speakers AC power cord ADJ USTMENTS BEFORE OPERATION TAPE TUNER BAND AUX CD POWER OSTANDBY ON HISSET QSOUND 3 MODE EQUALIZER ROCK POP JAZZ Power Turning the unit on Press POWER b STANDBY ON POWER on the remote control Alternatively press TAPE TUNER BAND BAND on the remote control AUX or CD Playback will start automatically if adisc or tape is loaded Turning the unit off Press POWER OSTANDBY ON again The unit goes into standby Volne Press VOLUME DOWN or UP VOL W A on the remote control Adjust from 0 minimum to 30 and MAX maximum Pressing DISPLAY twice displays the adjusted volume level Tip Volume level setting is retained during power off standby If the unit is turned off with the volume set to 21 or more it is automat
21. ress MODE on the remote control to switch to side B turn over the tape and press to start recording on side B To stop recording Press M Recording and CD playback stop simultaneously To check the program 1 Before recording press MODE on the remote control to select side A or B 2 Press lt lt or BP repeatedly The track number and program number are displayed in succession To change the program of each side Press MODE on the remote control to select side A or B and press M to clear the program for the selected side Then select tracks again To clear the edit program Press M twice To prevent accidental erasure Break off the plastic tab of the cassette tape with a screwdriver or other pointed tool To record on the tape again cover the detection slot with adhesive tape Side A ED Tab for side A 13 TIMER OPERATIONS POWER OSTANDBY ON IISET TIMER SLEEP Sleep timer Torscf tent atomacely ata agaiiettine 1 2 Press TIMER SLEEP SLEEP is displayed Press HE If I is not pressed within 4 seconds the sleep timer setting mode is canceled Press lt 4 lt 4 or gt gt repeatedly to set the sleep timer duration With each press the timer duration changes in 5 minute steps between 5 to 240 minutes If there is no button input for 4 seconds the current setting is entered automatically The unit turns off after the selected time To check the remaining tim
22. rt recording on side B Programmed Edit Recording As you pogamte Dtads to read Roganmeal Felt Readrodqdass te renanirgorencodarsg tine ta eahsae Cf te tge D ya cm ely set a set Of acbsred rads withinttela gnc yoarteee Roda rd dat froma port Fa intette YQucarra pogammeet an0 taks YQucrat pugar atrak Wthatak runte lage ttn 30 Insert the recording tape 2 Press CD and load the disc 3 Press MODE four times on the remote control in stop mode PRGM C 00 is displayed 4 Press the numbered buttons on the remote control to enter the length of the recording tape 10 to 99 minutes can be specified For a60 minutes tape press 6 and 0 lt 4 lt 4 or gt gt can also be used to specify tape length 5 Press the numbered buttons on the remote control to select the first track to be recorded on side A To select the 25th track press 10 10 and 5 To select the 10th track press 10 and 0 6 Repeat step 5 to select the rest of the tracks for side A The remaining recording time of side A is displayed You cannot select a track with a longer playing time 7 Press MODE on the remote control to switch to side B and select the tracks for the side 8 Press MODE on the remote control to switch back to side A and press to start recording on side A The tape is rewound to the beginning of side A and recording starts When recording on side A finishes SIDE CHA appears on the display Proceed to step 9 9 P
23. separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Modifications or adjustments to this product which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s right or authority to operate this product Printed in China REMARQUE Cet appareil a t test et jug conforme aux limites des appareils num riques de Classe B conform ment la Partie 15 des R gles FCC Ces limites sont con ues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interf rences n fastes dans une installation r sidentielle Cet appareil produit utilise et peut rayonner une nergie de fr quence radio et s il n est pas install et utilis conform ment aux instructions peut provoquer des interf rences g nantes pour les communications radio Mais rien ne garantit qu une telle interf rence ne se produira pas dans une installation particuli re Si cet appareil produit des interf rences g nantes pour lar ception radio ou det l vision ce qui peut se d terminer en allumant et teignant l appareil il est recommand l utilisateur d essayer de corriger cette interf rence en appliquant une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes R orientation ou d placement de l antenne r ceptrice Hoignement de l appareil du r cepteur Raccordemen
24. t RAN disappears e Direct selection of the tracks with the numbered buttons cancels the random play mode Repeat play Press REPEAT on the remote control repeatedly to select REPEAT ALL or REPEAT 1 To cancel press REPEAT repeatedly so that the repeat indicator goes off To repeat a selected set of tracks Select the tracks with programmed playback then press REPEAT on the remote control to select repeat playback See Programmed playback on this page e If the random play mode is activated during REPEAT T play mode the REPEAT T will be canceled and REPEAT ALL will be selected instead Proganmed lack Alas beck Upto 30 SATA in poganmeAack 1 Press MODE on the remote control twice in stop mode M flashes on the display 2 Press the numbered buttons on the remote control to program a track To select the 25th track press 10 10 and 5 To select the 10th track press 10 and 0 The selected track number lights up on the display 3 Repeat step 2 to program other tracks The total number of selected tracks and total playing time will be displayed 4 Press D The track number for the current track flashes on the display e During programmed playback you cannot select repeat 1 play or random play select a track with the numbered buttons e Ifthe total playback time of the program exceeds 99 minutes and 59 seconds or if a track with a track number exceeding 30 is programmed the playing time
25. t de l appareil une prise d un circuit diff rent de celui du r cepteur Consultez le revendeur ou un technicien radio t l vision exp riment PR CAUTION Les modifications ou ajustements de ce produit non express ment approuv s par le fabricant peuvent invalider le droit ou l autorit de l utilisateur utiliser ce produit CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 008 Only for C models ATTENTION POUR PREVENIR TOUTE DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE INSEREZ COMPLETEMENT EN FAISANT COINCIDERLA LAME LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA FENTE LARGE Cet appareil num rique dela classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Pour les mod les C uniquement For assistance and information call toll free 1 800 BUY AIWA United States and Puerto Rico AIWA CO LTD Cn http www aiwa co jp
26. tation automatically Auto search Hold down lt 4 lt or gt gt The unit searches for a station and stops at reception To stop the search manually press lt 4 lt 4 or DP e Auto search may not stop at stations with weak signals 10 Reset upto 2 d yar faaite dzia s ad tre temin dretiy Presetting stations 1 Tune in the desired station 2 Press BE to store the station The preset number beginning from I and the M indicator are displayed on the display 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to preset other stations Each band can store a maximum of 16 preset stations If power is interrupted for more than approximately 12 hours all settings stored in memory after purchase need to be reset Tuning in preset stations 1 Select the band 2 Press repeatedly With each press the station with the succeeding preset number is tuned in You can tune in the desired preset station directly by pressing the numbered buttons on the remote control To select preset number 10 press 10 and 0 To select preset number 15 press 10 and 5 To scan preset stations Press 1 until P S CAN is displayed The preset stations are received in ascending order for 5 seconds each To stop scanning press Il The preset number flashes during reception To clear a preset station 1 Tune in the station by preset tuning 2 Press Ml then press Ill within 4 seconds Preset station numbers in the band which are higher than the cleare

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