Aiwa NSX-TR77 User Manual

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CD Stereo System

NSX-TR77

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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. _____________________________

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES

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MODE D'EMPLOI

F (Français)

8C-NFT-903-01 020520AKH-U-BF

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.

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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 product’s 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.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read the Operating Instructions carefully and completely before operating the unit. Be sure to keep the Operating Instructions for future reference. All warnings and cautions in the Operating Instructions and on the unit should be strictly followed, as well as the safety suggestions below.

Warning

To prevent electric shock or injury, these safety instructions should be followed in the installation, use and servicing the unit.

Installation

Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by the unit manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons.

Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like. Heat - Do not use 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 ).

Mounting surface - Place the unit on a flat, even surface. Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious injury to a child or an adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the unit. Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.

Portable cart - An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.

Ventilation - The unit should be situated with adequate space around it so that proper heat ventilation is assured. Allow 10 cm clearance from the rear and the top of the unit, and 5 cm from the each side.

Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the unit on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.

Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-circuit parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.

Electric Power

Power Sources - This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. To operate unit on battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.

Grounding or Polarization - This unit is provided with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.

Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.

Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

Outdoor Antenna

Power lines - An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.

Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See the figure.

Lightning

For added protection for this unit receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and powerline surges.

Maintenance

Cleaning - Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

Damage Requiring Service

Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:

-When the power cord or plug is damaged.

-If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.

-If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.

-If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation.

-If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.

-When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.

Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.

Safety Check - Upon the completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........

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PREPARATIONS ..................................

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PARTS AND CONTROLS .........................

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ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE OPERATIONS .......

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CD OPERATIONS ...............................

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RADIO OPERATIONS

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TAPE OPERATIONS .............................

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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS .......................

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TIMER OPERATIONS ...........................

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REFERENCE .....................................

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System and accessories

NSX-TR77

CX-NTR77 CD stereo cassette receiver

SX-NTR77 Front speakers

Remote control

FM antenna

AM antenna

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Aiwa NSX-TR77 User Manual

PREPARATIONS

Connection

Plug in the AC power cord to the AC power outlet after all other connections are made.

1 Connect the front speakers.

Connect the right front speaker to the SPEAKERS R terminals and place it on the right side of the unit.

En Connect the left to the SPEAKERS L terminals and place it on the left side.The speaker cords with the white stripes go to the 0terminals.

2Connect the supplied antennas.

Strip off the insulation of the FM antenna with twisting the cord.

Connect the FM antenna to the FM 75 Ω terminal with

the mark and the AM antenna to the AM LOOP terminals.

AM antenna

FM antenna

3Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet.

When the AC power cord is connected to an AC outlet for the first time, DEMO appears on the display.

To deactivate the DEMO, press c.

•Do not short-circuit the 0and 9speaker cord leads. •Do not leave objects generating magnetism or objects

affected by magnetism near the speakers.

Remote control

Detach the battery compartment lid at the rear of the remote control and insert two R6 (size AA) batteries with correct polarity.

•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.

•The remote control may not operate if it is used under intense sunlight, etc., or if its line of sight is obstructed.

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PARTS AND CONTROLS

Main unit: rear

1 AM LOOP, FM 75 terminals

Plug in the supplied AM and FM antennas here.

2 VIDEO/AUX jacks

Accepts analog sound signals from external equipment. Connect 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 of your equipment.

To switch function to external input, press VIDEO/AUX.

Tip:

To change the displayed name for this function, turn the unit on, then hold down VIDEO/AUX and press POWER on the unit. Repeat the procedure to select "AUX", "VIDEO" or "TV".

3 SPEAKERS3terminals

Dynamic Integrated Neo Amplifier

is a brand-new amplifier system where clear mid-to-high range frequency sound, as well as rich low frequency sound, can be reproduced and listeners can enjoy the close-to- original sound with less distortion at either high or low volume levels.

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Connect the speaker cord of the supplied front speakers here.

4 AC power cord

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Main unit: front

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1TAPE/DECK 1/2

Selects Tape function, and deck 1 or 2.

TUNER/BAND

Selects Radio function and the radio band.

VIDEO/AUX

Selects the function of external equipment connected to VIDEO/AUX jacks.

CD

Selects CD function.

2POWER 6STANDBY/ON

Switches the unit on and off (standby).

3SYNC DUB

Starts dubbing a whole tape.

wREC/REC MUTE

Starts recording.

aPAUSE/SET

CD and Tape: pauses playback.

Radio: stores the received station to preset.

sSTOP/CLEAR

CD and Tape: stops playback. Radio: clears a station preset.

cPLAY/PRESET

CD and Tape: starts playback. Radio: tunes into a preset station.

f/rDOWN, g/tUP TUNING

CD: skips to a previous or a succeeding track when pressed, searches a track in fast forward or fast reverse playback when held down.

Tape: fast forwards or rewinds the tape.

Radio: manually tunes down or up within the band.

4PHONES jack

Plug in here an optional headphones set with a mini stereo plug (ø3.5 mm). Speaker output is canceled.

5TREBLE/MIDDLE

Adjusts high or middle frequency sound.

TRIPLE DRIVE

Adjusts low frequency sound.

HEAVY, VOCAL, SALSA, TECHNO, HIP HOP, MANUAL

Activates a graphic equalization curve.

6DISC CHANGE

Rotates the CD trays.

DISC DIRECT PLAY 1-3

Selects a CD tray.

zOPEN/CLOSE

Opens or closes the disc compartment.

7MULTI JOG

CD: skips to a previous or a succeeding track. Radio: selects a preset number.

Clock and Timer: sets the time.

ECO, Dimmer and Spectrum analyzer display: selects the mode.

MODE

Enters the setting mode of ECO, Dimmer, Spectrum analyzer display, Timer or Clock.

ENTER

Determines the mode and the time (ECO, dimmer, clock and timer).

8VOLUME

Adjusts the volume.

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Remote control

Buttons with the same or similar names with the main unit basically have the same function.

1POWER

20-10, +10

CD: selects a CD track of the specified number. Radio: tunes in to the station with the specified preset number.

3The numbered buttons take on these functions when pressed together with SHIFT held down:

CD EDIT/CHECK

Displays the remaining playback time of a CD when pressed during playback.

Enters AI Edit Recording or Programed Edit Recording mode when pressed during stop.

PROGRAM

Enters programed CD playback mode.

RANDOM/REPEAT

Enters random or repeat CD playback mode.

TIMER

Enters timer setting mode.

SLEEP

Enters sleep-timer setting mode.

4TUNER MODE

Switches between stereo or monaural FM reception.

BAND

Selects a band in Tuner function. aSET

c/d

The function is the same as that of con the unit. f/r, g/t

sCLEAR

GEQ

Enters Graphic Equalizer setting mode.

SOUND

Selects a frequency range of Graphic Equalizer to adjust the level.

5DISC DIRECT PLAY 1-3

6SHIFT

Hold down when pressing a numbered button to change its function to that printed above the number.

e.g.)

"Press SHIFT+SLEEP on the remote control" indicates

"Hold down SHIFT and press '5' (SLEEP)", so that you En can use 'Sleep timer' function.

7FUNCTION

Switches the active function among TAPE, TUNER, VIDEO/AUX and CD.

8PRESET (M, N)

Radio: tunes into a preset station.

Graphic Equalizer: selects the mode and adjusts the level of bass, middle and treble.

ENTER

9VOLUME (+, -)

0DECK 1/2

Selects DECK 1 or 2 in Tape function.

DISPLAY

Selects a spectrum analyzer display.

CLOCK

Enters clock adjustment mode.

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