Aiwa ADC-M35, ADC-RF35, ADC-WRF35 Operating Instruction

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MODE D’EMPLOI
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ADC-WRF35 ADC-RF35 ADC-M35
COMPACT DISC CHANGER CAMBIADOR DE DISCOS COMPACTOS
ENGLISH
ESPAÑOL
FRANÇAIS
OWNER’S RECORD
For your convenience, record the model number and serial number (you will find them on the rear of your set) in the space provided below. Please refer to them when you contact your AIWA dealer in case of difficulty.
Model No. ADC-WRF35, ADC-RF35, ADC-M35
Serial No.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES ..........................................................................................................................................2
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................... 3
UNPACKING ........................................................................................................................................ 4
INSTALLATIONS ................................................................................................................................. 5
CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................................. 9
HOW TO USE ....................................................................................................................................12
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 15
FEATURES
• Tracks from 6 CDs stored in the disc magazine can be selected and played.
• Horizontal, vertical, slanted or suspended installation can be made.
• This system allows you to connect the compact disc changer to your car stereo that can receive FM broadcasts.
Configuration of each system
ADC-WRF35
Compact disc changer, power unit & FM modulator, wired remote control and wireless remote control
ADC-RF35
Compact disc changer, power unit & FM modulator and wired remote control
ADC-M35
Compact disc changer
NOTE FOR USE IN THE U.S.A.
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 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.
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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.
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PRECAUTIONS
•Do NOT install the unit in a location where it may be subjected to: —Direct sunlight or other sources of excessive
heat —Fluid, rain or moisture — Excessive dirt or dust — Excessive vibration
• This unit is designed to be operated on a 12-volt DC negative-ground electrical system only.
•Choose the mounting location carefully so that the unit will not interfere with normal driving functions.
• Berore making connections, disconnect the ( terminal of the car battery to avoid short circuiting.
• Be sure to connect the red power input lead to the positive 12-V power terminal, to which power is supplied when the ignition key is in the accessory position.
• The power unit & FM modulator is designed only for this ADC-M35 compact disc changer.
Notes on CDs
•A defective or soiled disc stored in the disc magazine can cause the sound to drop out during play.
•Always handle a disc by holding its inner and outer edges.
•Do NOT touch the surface of the unlabeled side of the disc.
•Do NOT attach paper or tape etc. to a disc.
•Clean the discs before inserting them into the disc magazine. Always clean a disc from the center outward with a cleaning cloth.
• NEVER use solvents such as benzine or alcohol to clean a disc.
• You cannot play an 8-cm (3-inch) CD — even with the specially designed adaptor.
Notes on the disc magazine
•Do NOT leave the disc magazine in a place subject to excessive temperature or humidity.
•Do NOT insert more than one disc per slot.
•Do NOT drop the disc magazine.
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Reset buttons
The wired remote control and compact disc changer each have a reset button. The compact disc changer’s reset button is visible when the disc magazine door is opened. Press either of the buttons in the following cases:
•All the connections have been completed.
• The unit malfunctions. (For example, if the unit does not load a CD properly.)
• An error code appears in the display window of the wired remote control.
When you press this button, use the tip of a ball­point pen or similar pointed object.
•Do NOT expose the discs to direct sunlight or excessive heat.
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UNPACKING
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Only for ADC-WRF35
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Only for ADC-WRF35 and ADC-RF35
Compact disc changer
Wired remote control
Tapping screw
for the power unit & FM modulator (2 ea.)
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2
Compact disc magazine Connecting cable
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Power unit & FM modulator
Double-back tape (medium)
for the wired remote control (1 set)
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Wireless remote control
Double-back tape (small)
for the wireless remote control (1 set)
Supplied mounting kit
for the compact disc changer
The letlers are keyed to those in the instructions. Use only the supplied mounting hardware for safe and secure installation.
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a Brackets (2 ea.)
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(large) (2 sets)
b Washer screws
(4 ea.)
g Key (1 ea.)f Double-back tape
c Tapping screws
(4 ea.)
h Tapping screws
d Plate brackets
(2 ea.)
(4 ea.)
e Wing nuts (4 ea.)
i Adhesive label (1 seet)
INSTALLATIONS
Precautions
Select the mounting location very carefully, referring to the following points.
•Make sure that there is no fuel tank, wiring or piping on the other side of the mounting surface.
•Make sure that the installation of the unit will not hinder the movement of the deck lid or interfere with the spare tire, etc.
•Use only the supplied mounting kit for safe and proper installation.
Removing the transport screws
Find the four transport screws at the bottom of the unit, which lock the unit's mechanism during transport. Remove these screws before installation and attach the supplied adhesive labels over the holes. Retain these screws and replace them in the original positions if the unit is transported for service or maintenance.
Mounting angle setting dials
Be sure to change the position of the mounting angle setting dials according to the angle at which the unit is to be installed.
Mounting angle setting dial
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H
5
4
V
For example, in relevance to the diagram above, the following procedure would be used to change the position from H (horizontal) to V (vertical).
H
5
4
V
H
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4
V
1 Remove the locking screw. 2 Using the supplied key, turn the dial to the
position corresponding to the angle at which the unit is to be installed. H: Horizontal/suspended installation 45: 45° (slanted) installation V: Vertical installation
3 Install the locking screw in the corresponding
hole.
4 Follow the same procedure for the other side
of the unit.
Note
• The mounting angle setting dials on each side of the unit are factory-set to the H (horizontal) position.
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INSTALLATIONS
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Horizontal installation
Construction
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For details on abc..., see page 4.
Note
If the mounting surface needs to be strengthened, secure the plate brackets d to the bottom surface of the car trunk, etc. with the tapping screws h.
Deciding the position
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Removing temporarily
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Making holes in the carpet
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Completion
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Vertical installation
Construction
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For details on abc..., see page 4.
V
45
H
Note
If the mounting surface needs to be strengthened, secure the plate brackets d to the bottom surface of the car trunk, etc. with the tapping screws h.
Deciding the position
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Cut the plate bracket d if it is too long.
Removing temporarily
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Making holes in the carpet
4
Completion
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INSTALLATIONS
Suspended installation
When installing the unit in the trunk below the package tray, observe the following.
•Make sure that the unit is suspended horizontally.
• Select the mounting location carefully so that the unit does not hinder the movement of the torsion bars of the deck lid.
Construction
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For details on abc..., see page 4.
V
Caution
Before drilling the holes, make sure that there is nothing on the other side of the mounting surface.
H
45
Making holes
2
Slanted installation
45˚
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Be sure to turn the mounting angle setting dial to the 45 position.
Completion
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CONNECTIONS
Layout and wiring example
Car stereo
Wired remote control
Power unit & FM modulator
Compact disc changer
Securing the wired and wireless remote control
Wired remote control Wireless remote control
Where you wish to secure (dashboard etc.)
Double-back tape (medium)
Note
•Choose the mounting location carefully so that the unit will not interfere with normal driving functions.
•Be sure that the securing surface where the control will be located is clean and dry.
Securing the power unit & FM modulator
Double-back tape (small)
Where you wish to secure (arm rest etc.)
Power unit & FM modulator
Tapping screw
Where you wish to secure
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CONNECTIONS
Connection diagram
To an antenna
To a car stereo antenna terminal
Power unit & FM modulator
Wired remote control
ANT
CAR ANTCAR AUDIO
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
POWER
CD CHANGER
Red
Yellow
Black
Fuse
Fuse
1A
To the terminal from which power is supplied when the ignition switch is set to ACC
2A
To the backup terminal from which power is always supplied
To the vehicle (metal) body
Connecting cable (supplied)
Caution
Be sure to disconnect the ground wire terminal of the car battery before making a connection in order to prevent short circuiting.
Notes
•Use only the supplied connecting cable. Using an
unspecified connecting cable may cause background noise.
•After all the connections have been completed, be
sure to press either of the reset buttons on the compact disc changer or wired remote control (see page 3).
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Compact disc changer
•Be sure to select the output frequency and adjust the output level with the FREQUENCY SELECT switch and LEVEL control before securing the power unit & FM modulator (see page 11).
• The terminals on the power unit & FM modulator for connecting the wired remote control and the supplied connecting cable look similar. Be careful not to use the wrong terminal.
Adjustments on the power unit & FM modulator
FREQUENCY SELECT switch
LEVEL control
Switching the frequency
When sound distortion due to noise occurs, change the current position of the FREQUENCY SELECT switch to the other position (88.7 or
89.1 MHz) using a screwdriver or similar tool, which may eliminate the noise. The selection of the appropriate frequency must be done before securing the power unit & FM modulator in position.
89.1MHz
FREQUECY SELECT
88.7MHz
Adjusting the output level
The LEVEL control on the power unit & FM modulator is set to the center position, an average level commonly used, at the factory. If necessary, adjust the level according to following these steps before securing the power unit & FM modulator in position.
LEVEL
H
L
1 On your car stereo, select one of FM programs
available and adjust a sound volume to the level of your preference. This volume will be used as a reference to adjust CD sound volume in step 4.
2 Select a frequency 88.7 or 89.1 MHz according
to the selection on the FREQUENCY SELECT switch of the power unit & FM modulator.
3 Play a CD placed in the compact disc changer. 4 Adjust the sound volume with the CD playing
so as to match the volume adjusted in step 1.
Note
The radio sensitivity may be slightly reduced when the power unit & FM modulator is connected. In this case, turn off the compact disc changer.
Note
Setting this control to maximum or to an excessively high level will cause sound distortion.
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HOW TO USE
How to use a compact disc magazine
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With the label side up, insert a CD all the way.
6 discs, one in each slot
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Disc magazine
Insert the magazine (which has been taken out of the unit) firmly with the on the top side.
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mark visible
To remove a CD, pull part A in the direction of the arrow as illustrated.
z (eject) button
To remove the magazine, press the z button and pull out the disc magazine.
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CD play
Turn on your car stereo (not supplied) and select the FM band.
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Select an appropriate frequency (88.7 or 89.1 MHz).
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(See page 11 for details.)
Press PWR on the wired remote control or POWER on the wireless remote
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control.
CD play starts.
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Adjust the sound volume on your car stereo (not supplied).
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Remote control
Inserting the batteries
insert the supplied R03 (size AAA) batteries. Be sure to match ) and ( on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery holder.
Using the wireless remote control
Point the wireless remote control toward remote sensor.
Note
•Do NOT mix new batteries with old ones.
•Do NOT mix different brands of batteries.
•Remove the batteries when they have discharged, or when you will not use the wireless remote control for a long period of time.
Note
• The wireless remote control may not operate when there is any obstruction between the remote control and remote sensor.
•Strong ambient light sources such and a fluorescent lamp or direct sunlight may cause unreliable operation.
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HOW TO USE
Wired and wireless remote control
Wired remote control
Wireless remote control
1 Remote sensor 2 REP (repeat) button
Press to repeat the currently played track. Press again to cancel.
3 REP 1 (repeat 1) button
Press to repeat the currently played disc. Press again to cancel.
4 – DISC + buttons
Press DISC – to play the previous disc, or DISC + to play the next disc.
5 PWR/POWER button
Press to turn on the compact disc changer. Press again to turn off the changer.
6 Reset button
Press to reset the compact disc changer if a malfunction occurs.
7 l (play) indicator 8 a (pause) indicator
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9 INTRO indicator 0 DISC number indicator ! TRACK indicator @ ONE indicator
Appears when the changer repeats the currently played track.
# ALL indicator
Appears when the changer repeats the currently played disc.
$ REPEAT indicator % INT (intro) button
Press to play the first 10 seconds of the tracks on all the discs.
^ e (play/pause) button
Press to play a disc. Press to pause during CD play.
& r SKIP t buttons
Press to skip a track backward/forward. Press and hold down for high speed audible search backward/forward.
SPECIFICATIONS
Error codes
In the following cases the corresponding error code indication will be displayed. Follow the suggestions below to solve the problem. If the error code indication does not disappear, consult an AIWA service center.
ERROR01 The disc magazine is not properly
inserted in the compact disc changer. Re-insert the magazine.
ERROR02 No discs are loaded into the disc
magazine. Insert discs properly.
ERROR03 Focus error. Check that the discs
are loaded properly into the disc magazine (right side up, etc.)
ERROR04 Problem with the compact disc
changer. Reset the unit by pressing the reset button. If this does not correct the problem, consult an AIWA service center.
ERROR05 The compact disc changer is
overheated. Allow the changer to cool off by moving the vehicle out of direct sunlight.
Reset button
Press the button either on the wired remote control or the compact disc changer by inserting the tip of a pointed object such as a ball-point pen or toothpick into the opening to reset the unit when the compact disc changer does not operate properly. Press to reset the unit after a malfunction. Note that the memory contents will be erased upon your pressing the reset button. (see page 3)
Compact disc changer (ADC-M35)
System Compact disc digital audio
Frequency response 5 Hz–20 kHz Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Signal to noise ratio 97 dB Outputs Line output (for changer
Operating temperature
Dimensions 289 x 77 x 200.5 mm (w/h/d)
Weight 2.8 kg
Power requirement
D/A converter 1 bit DAC, 8 times over
Sampling rate 44.1 kHz Disc size 120 mm Supplied accessories Disc magazine (1)
Power unit & FM modulator
Transfer frequency 88.7/89.1 MHz switchable Dimensions 126 x 65 x 31 mm (w/h/d)
Weight 300 g (10.5 lb.)
Wired remote control
Dimensions 134 x 48 x 21 mm (w/h/d)
Cord length 1.4 m (4.59 ft.) Weight 180 g (6.3 lb.)
Wireless remote control
Dimensions 64 x 100 x 20 mm (w/h/d)
Weight 60 g (2.1 lb.)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
system
connector only)
–10 °C to 55 °C
1
/2 x 3 1/8 x 8 in.)
(11
(6.16 lbs.)
12 V DC car battery (negative ground)
sampling
Mounting kit (1 set) Connecting cable (5 m) (16.4 ft.) (1)
(5 x 2 5/8 x 1 1/4 in.)
3
/8 x 1 15/16 x 27/32 in.)
(5
5
(2
/8 x 4 x 13/16 in.)
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