Audiovox ACD-22 Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
MANUEL DE L'UTILISATEUR
MANUAL DE OPERACION
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
This unit is designed for installation in cars, trucks, and vans with an existing radio opening. In many cases,
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a special installation kit will be required to mount the radio to the dashboard. These kits are available at
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electronics supply stores and car stereo specialist shops. Always check the kit application before purchasing to make sure the kit works with your vehicle. If you need a kit but cannot find it available, call our toll-free “HELP” line
(1-800-645-4994).
UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURE USING MOUNTING SLEEVE
1. Remove the detachable front panel if it is attached to the chassis by pushing the “Release” button. Slide the mounting sleeve off of the chassis. If it is locked into position, use the removal tools (supplied) to disengage it.
2. Check the dashboard opening size by sliding the mounting sleeve into it. If the opening is not large enough, carefully cut or file as necessary until the sleeve easily slides into the opening. Do not force the sleeve into the opening
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or cause it to bend or bow. Check that there will be sufficient space behind the dashboard for the radio chassis.
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3. Locate the series of bend tabs along the top, bottom, and sides of the mounting sleeve. With the sleeve fully inserted into the dashboard opening, bend as many of the tabs outward as necessary so that the sleeve is firmly secured to the dashboard.
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4. Place the radio in front of the dashboard opening so that the wiring can be brought through the mounting sleeve. Follow the wiring diagram carefully and make certain all connections of the wiring harness are
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secure and insulated with wire nuts or electrical tape to insure proper operation of the unit. After completing the wiring connections, attach the front panel and turn the unit on to confirm operation (ignition switch must be “on”). If unit does not operate, re-check all wiring until problem is corrected. Once proper operation is achieved, turn off the ignition switch and proceed with final mounting of the chassis.
5. Carefully slide the radio into the mounting sleeve making sure it is right-side-up until it is fully seated and the spring clips lock it into place.
6. Attach one end of the perforated support strap (supplied) to the screw stud on the rear of the chassis using the hex nut provided. Fasten the other end of the perforated strap to a secure part of the dashboard either above or below the radio using the screw and hex nut provided. Bend the strap to position it as necessary.
CAUTION: The rear of the radio must be supported with the strap to prevent damage to the dashboard from
7. Re-attach the front panel to the chassis and test radio operation by referring to the Operating Instructions for
INSTALLATION USING KITS
1. If your vehicle requires the use of an installation kit to mount this radio, follow the instructions included with
2. Wire and test the radio as described in Step 4 above.
3. Install the radio/mounting plate assembly to the sub-dashboard according to the instructions of the installation kit.
4. Attach the support strap to the radio and dashboard as described in Step 6 above.
5. Replace the dashboard trim panel.
ISO INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
This unit has threaded holes in the chassis side panels which may be used with the original factory mounting brackets of some Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Hyundai and Honda vehicles to mount the radio to the dashboard. Please consult with your local car stereo specialist shop for assistance on this type of installation.
1. Remove the existing factory radio from its dashboard or center console mounting. Save all hardware and
2. Carefully un-snap the plastic frame from the front of the new radio chassis. Remove and discard the frame.
3. Remove the factory mounting brackets and hardware from the existing radio and attach them to the new radio.
CAUTION: DO NOT EXCEED M5 X 8 MM MAXIMUM SCREW SIZE.
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4. Wire the new radio to the vehicle as per step 4 above.
5. Mount the new radio assembly to the dashboard or center console using the reverse procedure of step 1.
the weight of the radio or improper operation due to vibration.
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the installation kit to attach the radio to the mounting plate supplied with the kit.
brackets as they will be used to mount the new radio.
LONGER SCREWS MAY TOUCH AND DAMAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE THE CHASSIS.
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The installation and wiring connections for this unit are so simple, we doubt you'll need our help, but, if you do, we're here to help you. Just call our toll-free telephone assistance line at 1-800-645-4994 during the days and hours shown (U.S.A. and Canada only).
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NUT (5MM)
SCREW (5MM)
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FASTEN THIS END TO SECURE PART OF DASH­BOARD. DRILL HOLE IF NECESSARY.
FOR PROPER OPERATION OF THE CD PLAYER, THE CHASSIS MUST BE MOUNTED WITHIN 20° OF HORIZONTAL. MAKE SURE THE UNIT IS MOUNTED WITHIN THIS LIMITATION.
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PERFORATED STRAP
FASTEN THIS END TO SCREW STUD ON REAR OF CHASSIS
MOUNTING SLEEVE
CAUTION:
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6:30AM - 5PM
7AM - 3PM
EXISTING DASH OPENING FILE EDGES TO FIT IF NECESSARY - DO NOT OVERFILE NOTE: IF DASH IS SOLID, USE REAR SIDE (WITHOUT THE LIP) OF MOUNTING SLEEVE AS A TEMPLATE & CUT OPENING
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TIME ZONE
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BEND TOP TABS UPWARD
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REMOVE THE PLASTIC FRAME FROM THE FRONT OF THE CHAS­SIS BY CAREFULLY UN-SNAPPING IT.
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UN-SNAP AT 2 PLACES EACH ON TOP AND BOTTOM
PLASTIC FRAME
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FACTORY MOUNTING BRACKETS
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RADIO WIRINGRADIO WIRING
RADIO WIRING
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REFER TO PAGE 4 FOR SPEAKER WIRING
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AUTOMATIC ANTENNA
EXISTING ANTENNA CABLE
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THE BLUE WIRE CAN BE USED TO REMOTELY ACTIVATE AN AUTOMATIC ANTENNA OR AN EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER (SEE ANTENNA OR AMPLIFIER MANUAL)
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METAL PART OF DASH (DRILL HOLE IF NECESSARY)
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4-PIN PLUGS
FUSEBLOCK
“RADIO” FUSE +12V ACCESSORY
CAR BATTERY
POSITIVE (+) TERMINAL 12 VOLT BATTERY
ANTENNA LEAD ON REAR OF RADIO
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9 PIN PLUG (SEE PAGE 4 FOR SPEAKER WIRING)
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REFER TO PAGE 3 FOR RADIO WIRING
RCA JACKS
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FOR USE WITH
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AMPLIFIERS RED=RIGHT REAR WHITE=LEFT REAR
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HELP!
1-800-645-4994
Monday - Friday
LEFT REAR SPEAKER RIGHT REAR SPEAKER
Saturday
8:30am - 7:00pm Eastern 9:00am - 5:00pm Eastern
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1 POWER OFF BUTTON
Press this button to turn the unit on and off. When turned on, the volume level will start at 1 and gradually increase to the level at which it was set when the unit was turned off.
2 VOLUME / LEVEL CONTROLS
To increase the volume level, press the button. The volume will increase and the level will be shown on the display panel from a minimum of “V -0” to a maximum of “V -46”. To inc rease the volume quickly, keep the button pressed. To decrease the volume level, press the button pressed to decrease the volume quickly. The display will automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the last volume adjustment or when another function is activated. These controls are also used in conjunction with the Select
3 to adjust the bass, treble, balance
button and fader levels as described in and 7 .
3 SELECT BUTTON (SEL)
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This button is used to select the audio function (volume, bass, treble, balance or
button. Keep the
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fade) to be adjusted using the Level Control Pressing the Select button once will set the unit for volume adjustment (“VOL” will appear on the display panel). Pressing the button additional times will select bass adjustment (“BAS” on display panel), treble adjustment (“TRE”), balance (“BAL”), fader (“FAD”), and volume (“VOL”) again. The display will return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when another function is activated.
4 BASS CONTROL
To adjust the bass level, first select the Bass mode by pressing the Select button 3 until the “BAS” indication appears on the display panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the Bass mode, press the or buttons of the Level Control
2 to adjust the bass response as desired. The
bass level will be shown on the display panel from a minimum of “B -6” to a maximum of “B +6” (“B 0” represents flat response). The display will automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when another function is activated. When the "EQ" function is active, the bass level cannot be changed.
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5 TREBLE CONTROL
To adjust the treble level, first select the Treble mode by pressing the Select button 3 until the “TRE” indication appears on the display panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the Treble mode, press the Level Control 2 to adjust the treble response as desired. The treble level will be shown on the display panel from a minimum of “T -6” to a maximum of “T +6” (“T 0” represents flat response). The display will automatically return to the nor­mal indication 5 seconds after the last ad­justment or when another function is activated. When the "EQ" function is active, the treble level cannot be changed.
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6 LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE CONTROL
To adjust the left-right speaker balance, first select the Balance mode by pressing the Select button
3 until the “BAL” indication appears on the display
panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the Balance mode, press the button of the Level Control 2 to adjust the st er eo ba lance to the left channel speakers or the button of the control to adjust it to the right channel speakers. The balance position will be shown on the display panel from “L 12”(full left) to “R 12” (full right). When the volume level between the left and right speakers is equal, “C 0 0” will be shown on the display panel. The display will automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when another function is activated.
7 FRONT/REAR FADER CONTROL
To adjust the front-rear speaker balance, first se­lect the Fader mode by pressing the Select button
3 until the “FAD” indication appears on the display
panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the Fader mode, press the or the buttons of the Level Control as desired. The fader position will be shown on the display panel from “R 12” (full rear) to “F 12” (full front). When the volume level between the front and rear speakers is equal, “C 00” will be shown on the display panel. The display will automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when another function is acti­vated.
2 to adjust the front-rear speaker levels
8 LOUDNESS CONTOUR (LOUD)
When listening to music at low volume lev­els, this feature will boost the bass and treble ranges to compensate for the character­istics of human hearing. Press the button to activate this feature as indicated by “LOU” on the display panel. Pressing the button again will de- activate the function and “LOU” will disappear from the display.
9 AUDIO MUTE
This button is used to mute the volume from the system. By pressing the button, the indi­cation “MUTE” will appear on the display panel and the volume will be muted. Pressing the Mute button again or activating any other func­tion of the unit will return to the volume level setting in use before the Mute function was activated.
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During radio play, each time the button is pressed, the radio band changes. The indi­cations “AM will appear on the display panel according to your selection.
During CD play, pressing this button will change to radio operation without ejecting the disc.
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AUTOMA TIC SEEK TUNING
Each time the Up Tuning button ( ) is pressed, the radio will tune one frequency step higher. Similarly, each press of the Down Tun­ing button ( lower. To manually tune in a station, press the button in the appropriate direction until the de­sired frequency is reached.
Pressing either button for longer than 0.5 sec­onds and then releasing will activate the Auto­matic Seek Tuning function in the selected di­rection. The radio will seek the next available station and stop on that frequency. The Seek function can be stopped by pressing the button again or activating any other tuning function.
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Pressing and holding either button for longer than 0.5 seconds will cause the radio to con-
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until the button is released at which point it will seek the next available station.
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PRE-SET SCAN TUNING (PS)
P ress this button momentarily to scan the 6 stations in the pre-set memories of the band in use. The unit will stop at each pre-set station for
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5 seconds before continuing to the next pre-set
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station (the frequency on the display panel will flash during Pre-Set Scan operation). Press the button again momentarily to stop Pre-Set
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Scan operation and remain on the selected fre­quency.
Pressing the button for longer than 2 seconds will activate the Auto-Store Tuning feature. The radio will automatically scan the band in use and enter strong stations into the pre-set memory positions for that band. If you have al­ready set the pre-set memories of that band to your favorite stations, activating the Auto-Store Tuning feature will erase those stations and enter the new strong stations. This feature is most useful when traveling in a new area where you are not familiar with the local stations.
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T o set any of the 6 pre-set memory buttons, use the following procedure:
1. Turn the unit on and select the desired band.
2. Select the first station to be pre-set using the Manual Up/Down or Automatic Up/Down Seek Tuning functions
3. Press the pre-set button to be set and continue to hold the button in. A confirming tone will be heard and the pre-set number will appear on the display panel. The station is now set into the memory of that pre-set button and can be re-called at any
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4.Repeat the above procedure for the remaining 5 pre-sets on the band in use and for the other 4 bands of the unit.
bp EQUALIZER SELECTOR (EQ)
The "EQ" button applies preset sound effects to the
unit's audio output signal. The "EQ" button, when pressed, will activate one of three operating modes ("ROCK, CLAS, or POP"). When the "EQ" function is active, the bass and treble levels cannot be changed. When the "EQ" function is not active, the unit returns to the user-set bass and treble levels.
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During FM radio operation, this button is used to se­lect mono or stereo reception of the broadcast signal. Under normal reception conditions, the unit should be left in the stereo mode, as indicated by display panel when listening to an FM stereo signal. If the stereo signal is too weak for comfortable listen­ing, press the button to switch to mono reception (the
will disappear from the display panel and “MON” will appear). To return to the stereo reception mode, press the button again so that the “MON” indication disappears and the
indication returns.
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The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel displays the frequency, time, and all activated functions, including five bar graphs which provide a visual representation of the volume level and the left and right channel bal­ance levels. The volume level is represented by three thin bar graphs. As the volume is increased, the num­ber of illuminated segments will increase. The left and right channels are represented by the wider bar graphs. As the strength of the signal applied to either the left or right channel increases, the number of illu­minated segments will increase.
NOTE: It is a characteristic of LCD panels that, if
subjected to cold temperatures for an extended period of time, they may take longer to illuminate than under nor­mal conditions. In addition, the visibil­ity of the numbers on the LCD may slightly decrease. The LCD read-out will return to normal when the tempera­ture increases to a normal range.
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With the label surface facing up, gently insert the disc into the slot until the soft-loading mechanism engages and disc play begins. The and track number will appear on the display panel.
CAUTION: This unit is designed for play of stan­dard 5" (12cm) Compact Discs
attempt to use 3" (8cm) CD-Singles in this unit, either with or without an adaptor, as damage to the player and/or disc can occur. Such damage will not be covered by the Warranty on this product.
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This button is used to select the radio, or the play­back mode for the CD player. Each press of the button will select a different mode as indicated on the display panel. During CD player operation, this button may be used to change to radio without ejecting the disc (the display panel to show that a disc is still loaded in the unit). Press the button again to return to integral CD player mode and resume play of the disc from the point at which it was stopped.
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The Track Select functions are used to quickly access the beginning of a particular track. Each time the Forward Track Select ( l ) button is pressed, the next higher track number will be selected as shown on the display panel. Simi­larly, each time the Backward Track Select ( button is pressed, the next lower track number will be selected as shown on the display panel.
clCUE/REVIEW FUNCTIONS ( / )
High-speed audible search to any section of the disc can be made by the Cue and Review fun cti ons. Press and hold the Cue button ( to advance rapidly in the forward direction or the Review button ( backward direction. During either function, the elapsed time within each track will automatically be shown on the display panel.
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During disc play, press this button to return to beginning of first track on disc. Disc counter will return to zero and "TRACK" number 01 will appear on display panel.
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During disc play, press this button to play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc (“SCN” will appear on the display panel and the track number will flash). When a desired track is reached, press the Track Scan button again to cancel the function and play of the selected track will continue. Track Scan mode will also be canceled by activating the Repeat Play Random Play cp functions.
co TRACK REPEAT PLA Y SELECTOR (RPT)
During disc play, press this button to repeat the play of the selected track (“RPT” will appear on the display panel). Play of the track will continue to repeat until the button is pressed again and the “RPT” indication disappears from the display panel. Repeat Play mode will also be canceled by activating the Track Scan
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During disc play, press this button to play the tracks on the disc in a random shuffled order (“RDM” will appear on the display panel). In Random Play mode, pressing the Forward Track Select ( (l ) will also select tracks in a random order
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Disc play is stopped, the disc is ejected and
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the unit will change to radio operation by pressing this button (“EJT” will briefly appear on the display panel). If the disc is not re­moved from the unit and the button is pressed again, the disc will be re-loaded and begin playing.
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the incorporated quartz clock. Press the button again to return to radio frequency or disc display or it will return automatically af-
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Located on the chassis behind the front panel, a light-emitting diode (LED) will flash when the panel is removed. The flashing light serves as a visual warning to the would­be thief that the unit has been disabled by removal of the front panel.
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A Re-Set button is located on the front of the chassis (front panel must be removed to ac­cess the button). The re-set circuitry is pro­vided to protect the microprocessor cir­cuitry and should only be activated un­der the following circumstances.
1. Upon initial installation after all wiring is completed.
2. If there is a malfunction of any of the switches on the unit or of the CD player, pressing the Re-Set button may clear the system and return to normal operation.
cu FRONT PANEL RELEASE BUTT ON ( )
This button is used to release the mechanism that holds the front panel to the chassis. To de­tach the front panel, press the button so that the left side of the panel is released. Grasp the re­leased side and pull it off of the chassis. To re­attach the panel, position the right side of the panel in place first and then press the left side of the panel until the mechanism locks it into place.
NOTES ON USE OF FRONT PANEL
1. Make sure the front panel is right-side­up when at ta ch in g it to the chassis as it cannot be attached when up-side down.
2. Do not press very hard on the front panel when attaching it to the chassis. No more than light to moderate pressure should be needed.
3. When attaching the front panel, make sure the right side is correctly engaged before pressing the left side to lock it into position.
4. When taking the front panel with you, please use the supplied carrying case to protect the panel from dirt and damage.
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DETACHING THE FRONT P ANEL
Release button
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1.Switch the vehicle ignition “on” and the radio “on” (radio frequency or disc track number will be shown on the display panel).
2.Press and hold the Time/Frequency Display Selector button cr approximately
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2 seconds until the time display appears with the colon ( : ) flashing. Release the Time/Frequency butt on.
3. Press the Down Tuning button ( ) to adjust the hours and the “AM” indicator and the Up Tuning button ( ) to adjust the minutes to the correct time.
4. When the correct time is shown on the display panel, release the Time/Frequency Selector button again or wait 5 seconds for the display to return to the normal indication.
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If a problem should develop while operating the CD player, the following error codes
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ER-2: Indicates the disc is not loading properly. T ry re-loading or pressing the
Eject button. Check the condition of the disc in use or try another disc.
ER-3: Indicates the disc is not ejecting properly. Try pressing the Eject button
again. Check the condition of the disc in use or try another disc.
ER-4: Indicates an error in the laser reading the disc. Eject the disc, make sure
it is clean, undamaged, and loaded correctly (label side up). Re-load the disc and check for proper operation or try another disc.
ER-5: Indicates excessive temperature conditions. CD play will resume when
the temperature returns to the normal range.
ER-6: Indicates a mechanism error. Eject the disc and try re-loading. Also try
activating the Re-Set button ct and try again.
ER-7: Indicates an error in the laser reading the disc. Eject the disc, make sure
it is clean, undamaged, and loaded correctly (label side up). Re-load th e disc and check for proper operation or try another disc.
ER-8: Indicates an error in the laser reading the disc. Eject the disc, make sure
it is clean, undamaged, and loaded correctly (label side up). Re-load the disc and check for proper operation or try another disc.
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If the suggested measures do not solve the problem, contact an approved warranty
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SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS
Size: 7" W x 2" H x 6-1/4" D
178 mm x 50 mm x 160 mm Operating Voltage: 12 volts DC, negative ground Output Power: 100 watts maximum
( 25 watts x 4 channels) Output Wiring: Floating-ground type designed for 4 speaker use.
Front and rear channels CANNOT be combined
(bridged) for use with 2 speakers.
RCA low-level outputs (rear channels). Output Impedance: Compatible with 4-8 ohm speakers. Low-Level Output: 500 mv. Tuning Range: AM: 530-1,710 KHz. (10 KHz. step)
FM: 87.5-107.9 MHz. (200 KHz. step) Sensitivity: AM: 20 uv.
FM: 1.5 uv. FM Stereo Separation: 30 dB CD Frequency Response: 20-20,000 Hz. ±1 dB CD Signal/Noise Ratio: 70 dB CD Channel Separation: 60 dB CD Distortion: 0.2%
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CARE AND MAINTENANCECARE AND MAINTENANCE
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The radio section of your new sound system does not require any maintenance. We recommend that you keep this manual for reference on the many features found in this unit as well as how to set the clock.
The compact disc player section also requires no routine maintenance, but proper
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understanding of its use and handling will help you obtain maximum enjoyment of its capabilities. The following points should be observed:
l When cleaning the interior of the vehicle, do not get water or cleaning fluids on the unit.
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l The CD player is a precision instrument and will not operate properly in extreme heat or cold.
In case of such conditions, wait until the interior temperature of the vehicle reaches a normal temperature before using the player.
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l If the temperature inside the player gets too hot, a protective circuit will automatically stop
play of the disc. In this case, allow the unit to cool off before operating the player again.
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l Never insert anything other than a 5" (12 cm) compact disc into the player as the mechanism
can be damaged by foreign objects.
l Do not attempt to use 3" (8 cm) CD-Single discs in this unit, either with or without an adaptor,
as damage to the player and/or disc may occur. Such damage will not be covered by the Warranty on this product.
l 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 expose it to sunlight and other causes of damage.
l Do not attempt to open the unit chassis. There are no user serviceable parts or adjustments inside. l When the vehicle warms up during cold weather or under damp conditions, moisture may
condense on the lens of the disc player. Should this occur, the player will not operate properly until the moisture has evaporated.
l The unit is designed with a vibration dampening CD mechanism to minimize interruption of
disc play due to normal vibration in a moving vehicle. When driving on very rough roads, however, occasional sound skips may occur. This will not scratch or damage the disc and normal play will resume when the rough conditions cease.
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
Dirt, dust, scratches, and warpage can cause skips in the playback and deterioration of sound quality. Please follow these guidelines to take care of your compact discs:
l Use only compact discs with the mark . l Fingerprints, dust, and dirt should be carefully wiped off the disc’s playing surface (shiny side)
with a soft cloth. Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the outside of the disc.
l Never use chemicals such as record sprays, household cleaners or thinner to clean compact
discs. Such chemicals can irreparably damage the disc’s surface.
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l Discs should be kept in their storage cases when not in use. l Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperatures or high humidity for extended periods. l Do not stick paper, tape, or labels on the disc surfaces nor write on them with any type of marker.
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WARRANTY
WARRANTYWARRANTY
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AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (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 12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with new or reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor.
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the warranty center at the address shown below.
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of car static or motor noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal, or reinstallation of the product, or damage to tapes, compact discs, speakers, accessories, or vehicle electrical systems.
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/bar code label(s). THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY 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 OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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U.S.A.: AUDIOVOX CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 • 1-800-645-4994 CANADA: CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA
Form No. 128-4270E
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