Audiovox Car Stereo System ACD85 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
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ST  
LOUD  
AF TA TP  
PTY MTL EON  
(AUX)  
MODE  
PRESET  
UALIZER  
TAPE IN  
CD  
TUNER  
LO/DX  
MUTE  
SCAN  
MONO  
LOUD  
PAUSE  
SCAN  
2
REPEAT  
3
SHUFFLE  
DISC-DN  
DISC-UP  
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DISP  
BAND  
1
4
5
AMS  
SEL  
DIM  
ACD-85  
AM/FM/MPX RADIO WITH SLIDE-DOWN  
DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL,  
COMPACT DISC PLAYER,  
CD CHANGER CONTROLS,  
WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL  
AND QUARTZ CLOCK  
 
TOLL-FREE INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE  
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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MOUNTAIN  
CENTRAL  
EASTERN  
MON.-FRI.  
SATURDAY  
8:30AM - 7PM  
9AM - 5PM  
7:30AM - 6PM  
8AM - 4PM  
5:30AM - 4PM  
6AM - 2PM  
6:30AM - 5PM  
7AM - 3PM  
UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION USING MOUNTING SLEEVE  
NUT (5MM)  
PERFORATED STRAP  
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  
FASTEN THIS END TO SCREW  
STUD ON REAR OF CHASSIS  
BEND TOP  
TABS UPWARD  
S CREW  
(5MM)  
BEND BOTTOM  
TABS DOWNWARD  
RADIO  
SCREW STUD  
NUT (5MM)  
MOUNTINGSLEEVE  
FASTEN THIS END TO SECURE PART OF DASH-  
BOARD. DRILL HOLE IF NECESSARY.  
REMOVALTOOLS  
CAUTION:  
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.  
ACHABLE  
NT PANEL  
20° MAX.  
SIDE VIEW  
OF  
FRONT PANEL  
CHASSIS  
ISO INSTALLATION  
TYPICAL INSTALLATION  
REMOVETHEPLASTICFRAMEFROMTHEFRONTOFTHECHAS-  
SISBYCAREFULLYUN-SNAPPINGIT.  
MAXIMUM  
SCREWSIZE  
M5 x 6  
MAXIMUM  
SCREWSIZE  
M5 x 6  
UN-SNAP AT 2 PLACES  
EACH ON TOP AND BOTTOM  
FACTORY MOUNTING  
BRACKETS  
PLASTIC FRAME  
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RADIO WIRING  
REFER TO PAGE 5 FOR SPEAKER WIRING  
AUTOMATIC  
ANTENNA  
ANTENNA  
BLUE  
IMPORTANT  
THE BLUE WIRE CAN BE USED TO RE-  
FUSEBLOCK  
MOTELY ACTIVATE AN AUTOMATIC AN-  
TENNAORANEXTERNALAMPLIFIER(SEE  
ANTENNAORAMPLIFIERMANUAL)  
“RADIOFUSE  
+12VACCESSORY  
EXISTING  
ANTENNA  
CABLE  
RED  
1.0AMP.FUSE  
SCREW  
BLACK  
METALPARTOFDASH  
(DRILLHOLEIFNECESSARY)  
YELLOW  
IMPORTANT  
YELLOW WIRE MUST BE  
CONNECTEDASSHOWNOR  
RADIO WILL NOT OPERATE  
PROPERLY  
FILTER/FUSE  
BOX  
10AMP.FUSE  
POSITIVE(+)TERMINAL  
12 VOLT BATTERY  
4-PINPLUGS  
9PINPLUG(SEEPAGE5FOR  
SPEAKERWIRING)  
ANTENNAPLUG  
(TOANTENNAJACK)  
ANTENNA  
JACK  
EXTERNAL INVERTER  
FOR VFD DISPLAY  
BACKLIGHTING  
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WARNING!  
SPEAKER WIRING  
REFER TO PAGE 4  
FOR RADIO WIRING  
! THE AMPLIFIERS IN THIS RADIO ARE ONLY DESIGNED FOR USE WITH 4 SPEAKERS.  
! NEVER COMBINE (BRIDGE) OUTPUTS FOR USE WITH 2 SPEAKERS.  
! NEVER GROUND NEGATIVE SPEAKER LEADS TO CHASSIS GROUND.  
! FAILURE TO WIRE EXACTLY AS SHOWN BELOW MAY CAUSE  
ELECTRICAL DAMAGE TO THE RADIO.  
RCA LINE JACKS  
TO OPTIONAL  
EXTERNAL AMPLIFIERS  
EXTERNALCD  
PLAYER IN(AUX)  
RADIO  
LEFTCHANNEL=WHITE  
RIGHTCHANNEL=RED  
4-PINPLUGS  
9-PIN  
PLUGS  
LEFTFRONTSPEAKER  
RIGHTFRONTSPEAKER  
SEEPAGE4FOR  
RADIOWIRING  
WHITEw/BLACKSTRIPE  
GRAYw/BLACKSTRIPE  
GRAY  
VIOLET  
WHITE  
GREEN  
GREENw/BLACKSTRIPE  
VIOLETw/BLACKSTRIPE  
HELP!  
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Saturday  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
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ST  
LOUD  
AF TA TP  
PTY MTL EON  
(AUX)  
MODE  
PRESET  
UALIZER  
TAPE IN  
CD  
TUNER  
2
LO/DX  
MUTE  
3
4
5
SCAN  
MONO  
LOUD  
PAUSE  
SCAN  
2
REPEAT  
3
SHUFFLE  
DISC-DN  
DISC-UP  
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DISP  
BAND  
1
4
5
AMS  
SEL  
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DIM  
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POWER ON/OFF AND DIM BUTTON  
setting is adjusted using the AUDIO CONTROL  
Momentarily press this button to turn the unit on; the  
icon appears on the display. Press the button  
forTaUNtElReast 2 seconds to turn the unit off. If the ignition  
switch is “on”, the unit will also turn on automatically  
when a compact disc is inserted, or if any other front  
panel control button is pressed. While the unit is on,  
each time the button is momentarily pressed and  
released,theVFDdisplaypanel backlightingintensity  
will change from low-to-medium-to-high, and then  
backtolow, therebyprovidingthreedifferentintensity  
settings.  
buttons 2. Pressing the SEL button once will set the  
unit for volume adjustment (VOL will appear on the  
display panel) and an audible beep will occur. Press-  
ing the button additional times will select bass  
adjustment (BAS will appear on the display panel),  
treble adjustment (TRE on the display), balance  
(BAL), or fader (FAD). The display will automatically  
return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the the  
last adjustment or when another function is activated.  
NOTE: Regardless of the Preset Equalizer setting,  
whenever Base, Treble, Balance or Fader  
settings are adjusted, the Equalizer setting  
will always return to FLAT mode.  
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AUDIO CONTROL (VOL +/- ) BUTTONS  
Toincreasethevolumelevel, pressthe + button. The  
volume will increase and the level will be shown on  
the display panel from a minimum of VOL 00 to a  
maximumof VOL100. Todecreasethevolumelevel,  
press the - button. The display will automatically  
returntothenormalindication5secondsafterthelast  
volume adjustment or when another function is  
activated. These control buttons are also used in con-  
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BASS CONTROL  
To adjust the bass level (Equalizer function inactive),  
first select the Bass mode by pressing the SEL button  
so the BAS indication appears on the display panel.  
Within 5 seconds of choosing the Bass mode,  
press the VOL - button to decrease the bass  
response, or the VOL + button to increase it as  
desired. The level will be shown on the display panel  
from a minimum BAS -10 to a maximum of BAS +10  
(BAS 00 indicates flat response). The display will  
automaticallyreturntothenormalindication5seconds  
after the last adjustment or when another function is  
activated.  
junction with the Select (SEL) button  
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to adjust the  
in  
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bass,5treble, balance and fader levels as described  
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and  
7.  
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SELECT (SEL) CONTROL BUTTON  
This button is used to select the audio function  
(volume, bass, treble, balance, or fade) whose  
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hearing. Press and hold the BAND/LOUD button for  
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TREBLE CONTROL  
2 seconds to activate this feature and the indication  
LOUD ON will appear for 5 seconds on the display  
panel. Pressing the button againfor 2 seconds will  
deactivate the feature and the LOUD OFF indication  
will appear for 5 seconds and then disappear. Mo-  
mentarily pressing this button will activate the AM/  
FM band function bl.  
Toadjust the treblelevel(Equalizerfunctioninactive),  
first select the Treble mode by pressing the SEL  
button so the TRE indication appears on the  
display panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the  
Treble mode, press the VOL - button to decrease  
the treble response or the VOL + button to increase  
it as desired. The level will be shown on the display  
panel from a minimum TRE -10 to a maximum of TRE  
+10(TRE 00 indicatesflatresponse). Thedisplaywill  
automaticallyreturntothenormalindication5seconds  
after the last adjustment or when another function is  
activated.  
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AUDIO MUTE (MUTE)  
This button is used to mute the volume from the  
system. By pressing the button, the current display  
(radio frequency, or CD player/changer disc/track  
indication) will be replaced by a flashing MUTE indi-  
cation, and the volume will be muted. Although vol-  
ume is muted in CD play mode, the disc/track indica-  
tion will continue to increment, indicating continua-  
tion of disc play. Pressing the MUTE button again, or  
activating any other button, except MODE (AUX),  
will return the volume level to the setting in use be-  
fore the Mute function was activated. If a disc is  
being played, and the CD PAUSE button is pressed,  
the Mute function will be deactivated when disc play  
is unpaused.  
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LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE CONTROL  
To adjust the left-right speaker balance, first select  
the Balance mode by pressing the SEL button so the  
BAL indication appears on the display panel. Within  
5 seconds of choosing the Balance mode, press the  
VOL - button to adjust the stereo balance to the left  
channel speakers or the VOL + button to adjust it to  
the right channel speakers. The balance position will  
be shown on the display panel from BAL 10L (full  
left) to BAL 10R (full right). When the volume level  
between the left and right speakers is equal,  
BAL L--R 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.  
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AM/FM BAND SELECTOR (BAND)  
Each time the BAND/LOUD button is pressed  
momentarily, theradiobandischanged. Theindication  
FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM will appear on the display  
panel according to your selection. When this button  
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FRONT/REAR FADER CONTROL  
function  
is presse8d and held for 2 seconds or more, the LOUD  
is activated.  
To adjust the front-rear speaker balance, first select  
the Fader mode by pressing the SEL button so the  
FAD indication appears on the display panel. Within  
5 seconds of choosing the Fader mode, press the  
VOL-button to adjustthefront-rear speakerbalance  
to the rear speakers or the VOL + button to adjust  
it to the front speakers. The fader position will be  
shown on the display panel from FAD 10R (full rear)  
to FAD 10F (full front). When the level between the  
front and rear speakers is equal, FAD F--R will be  
shown on the display panel. The display will  
automaticallyreturntothenormalindication5seconds  
after the last adjustment or when another function is  
activated.  
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UP/DOWN TUN (  
/
) BUTTONS  
To select a radio station, momentarily press the Up  
Tuning ( ) button to advance the unit higher, or  
the Down Tuning ( ) button to tune lower within  
the selected band. In the LOCAL mode, each  
momentary press will advance or lower the tuning  
frequency to the next active local station; in the DX  
mode, each momentary press will advance or lower  
tuning tothenextactivedistantstation. WhentheTUN  
button is pressed and held, MANUAL appears  
momentarily on the display accompanied by a beep  
tone, and the radio is rapidly tuned upward or  
downward without pause as long as the button is  
pressed. When the button is released, tuning stops  
at the displayed station. If further tuning is not  
performed within 5 seconds, AUTO momentarily  
appears on the display, and tuning reverts to the  
previous tuning mode.  
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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  
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that the station is now set into that pre-set  
memory position. The station can now be re-  
called at any time by pressing that button.  
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SCAN BUTTON  
This feature allows you to automatically sample each  
available station in the current band. When the button  
is pressed, the frequency will advance upward,  
stopping at each available station (depending on  
LO/DX mode) for 5 seconds. When a desired station  
is reached, press the SCAN button again to cancel  
the function and play of the selected station will  
continue.  
4. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining  
pre-sets on that band and for the other 3 bands  
on the unit.  
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PRESET EQUALIZER BUTTON  
ThePRESETEQUALIZER buttonappliespresetsound  
effects to the unit’s audio output signal. The button,  
when pressed, will activate one of four operating  
modes(FLAT,CLASSICS, ROCK,orPOP). Whenthe  
equalizer function is not active (DSP OFF), the unit  
returns to the user-set bass and treble levels. Digital  
Signal Processing (DSP) refers to the selection of  
the automatic preset equalizer function instead of  
user-selected bass and treble settings.  
bobFMMONO/STEREOOPERATION  
During normal FM reception conditions, the unit is in  
the stereo mode as indicated by the  
indication  
ST  
on the display panel when tuned to an FM stereo  
signal. If the FM stereo signal is too weak or noisy,  
the indication will appear intermittently, or completely  
disappear from the display panel. Whenever a weak  
FM signal occurs, press the MONO button to switch  
to monaural reception to reduce noise. To return to  
stereo reception mode, press the MONO button  
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LOCAL/DISTANT (LO/DX) BUTTON  
During station tuning, the LO/DX button allows you  
to priority access strong local stations only, or to  
access a wider range of stations using the distant  
(DX) mode. When this button is pressed,  
LOCALappears on the display for about 8 seconds,  
indicating that the tuning priority is set for local  
stations. Therefore, as the radio is tuned up or  
down, tuning will pause only at strong local stations.  
This feature is useful when traveling in unfamiliar  
areas, trying to find a local station. When the button  
is pressed again, DX appears on the display for  
about 8 seconds, and the tuning priority is set for a  
wider range of stations.  
again; the  
display panel.  
indication will reappear on the  
ST  
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AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORE (AMS)  
During radio operation, momentarily press this but-  
ton to activate the Automatic Memory Store tun-  
ing feature for the AM and FM bands. During FM  
operation, this feature will automatically scan the  
current band and enter up to 6 strong stations into  
the 6 pre-set memories, pausing at each station for  
approximately 5 seconds so each can be heard.  
Scan will then move on to the next FM band and  
perform the same function. The FM station being  
pre-set will flash as each position is addressed. To  
stop station scan, press the AMS button again. If  
you have already set the pre-set memories to your  
favorite stations, activating the AMS feature will  
erase those stations and enter the new strong sta-  
tions. This feature is most useful when traveling in a  
new area where you are not familiar with the local  
stations.  
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MODE (AUX) BUTTON  
TheMODE(AUX)buttonprovidesselection ofradio,  
CD player or optional CD changer operation, or  
external CD input operation (AUX). During radio  
operation, the first momentary press of this button  
initiates CD player operation when a disc is loaded  
(
illuminated on the display) in the player; the  
CD  
disc symbol (  
)becomes animated and disc play  
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STATION PRE-SET MEMORIES  
begins. When pressed a second time, optional CD  
changer operation is initiated; CDC appears on the  
display, together with the disc and track numbers,  
and the disc symbol again becomes animated. A  
third press of this button returns to radio operation.  
When an external CD player is connected to the  
auxiliary CD IN jacks, the MODE button provides  
selection of this AUX input when pressed and held  
for 2 seconds; no other source selection can be  
heard. Press the button again for 2 seconds and the  
AUX input is inhibited.  
To set any of the 6 pre-set memories in each band,  
use the following procedure:  
1. Turn the radio on and select the desired band.  
2. Select the first station to be pre-set using the  
TUN Up/Down or SCAN buttons.  
3. Press the pre-set button (1-6) to be set and  
continue to hold it in. After approximately 2  
seconds, the pre-set number will appear on the  
display panel accompanied by a beep, indicating  
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vance rapidly in the forward direction or the Re-  
view button ( ) to advance rapidly in the back-  
ward direction. During either function, the elapsed  
time within each track will automatically be shown  
on the display panel.  
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VACUUM FLUORESCENT DISPLAY (VFD)  
TheVacuumFluorescentDisplay(VFD)paneldisplays  
the frequency, time, and activated functions using  
one of three illumination levels as selected by the  
Power/DIM button 1.  
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REPEAT PLAY SELECTOR  
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POWER LEVEL METER DISPLAY  
During disc play, press this button to repeat the  
play of the selected track (S--RPT and the track  
number 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  
This display consists of left and right three-bar graphs  
which provide a visual representation of the volume  
level and the left and right channel audio signal levels.  
The volume level is represented by the two outer bar  
graphs. As the volume is increased, the number of  
illuminated segments will increase. The left and right  
channels are represented by the two inner bar  
graphs whose illuminated segments increase and  
decrease as a function of the signal strength applied  
to the left and right channels. As the signal increases,  
the number of illuminated segments will increase and  
vice-versa.  
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or  
Track Scan  
be cancelledcbpy activating the Shuffle Play  
functions.  
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SHUFFLE (RANDOM) PLAY SELECTOR  
During disc play, press this button to play the tracks  
on the disc in a random or shuffled order (S--SHF  
and the track number will appear on the display  
panel). In Shuffle Play mode, pressing the For-  
cm  
DISC SLOT  
ward Track Select (  
random order instead of the normal progression.  
The first press of the Backward Track Select (  
will go back to the beginning of the track in play.  
The Shuffle Play mode can be canceled by press-  
ing the button again (S--RDM indication will disap-  
pear from the display panel) or by activating the  
) will also select tracks in a  
The disc slot is located behind the front panel. With  
the disc label surface facing up, gently insert the  
disc into the slot until the soft-loading mechanism  
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engages; S-- CDP appears momentarily, the  
CD  
symbol illuminates, indicating a disc is loaded in the  
unit, and the symbol becomes animated and disc  
play begins. The track number and elapsed time will  
appear on the display panel.  
Repeat Play  
TRACK SCAN (INTRODUCTION) SELECTOR  
During disc play, press this button to play the first  
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or Track Scan  
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functions.  
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CAUTION: This unit is designed for play of  
standard 5" (12cm) Compact Discs  
ONLY. Do not attempt to use 3" (8cm) 10 seconds of each track on the disc (S--SCN and  
CD-Singles in this unit, either with or the track number will appear on the display panel).  
without an adapter, as damage to the When a desired track is reached, press the SCAN  
player and/or disc can occur. Such button again to cancel the function and play of the  
damage will not be covered by the selected track will continue. The Track Introduction  
Warranty on this product.  
Repeat Play  
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or Shuffle Play  
Scan mode will also be cancellecdoby activating the  
functions.  
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TRACK SELECT  
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DISC EJECT (  
)
During disc play, these buttons are used to quickly  
select the beginning of a particular track. With each  
momentary tap of the Forward Track Select button  
Disc play is stopped, the disc is ejected and the unit  
will change to radio operation by pressing this but-  
ton behind the front panel. If the disc is not re-  
moved from the disc slot within 15 seconds of be-  
ing ejected, it will automatically be re-loaded into  
the unit to prevent it from being accidentally dam-  
aged. Play of the disc can be resumed by pressing  
the MODE (AUX) button to choose the CD player  
function; S--CDP appears on the display.  
(
), the next higher track number will be selected  
as shown on the display panel. Similarly, with each  
momentary tap of the Backward Track Select but-  
ton (  
), the current selected track will return to  
the beginning of play.  
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CUE/REVIEW FUNCTIONS  
High-speed audible search to any section of the  
disc can be made by the Cue and Review func-  
tions. Press and hold the Cue button ( ) to ad-  
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THEFT-DETERRENTLED  
ct  
TIME/FREQUENCY SELECTOR (DISP)  
This unit can display either the clock time or radio  
frequency/CD player functions. Ordinarily, the  
The theft-deterrent Light Emitting Diode (LED) is  
located behind the front panel on the left side of the  
chassis and is accessible when the front panel is  
radio frequency or CD player track indication is removed. The flashing light serves as  
displayed, but the display can also show the warning to the would-be thief that the unit has been  
a
visual  
disabled by removal of the front panel.  
time when this button is pressed. The time will  
then be displayed for approximately 5 seconds,  
after which it will return to the radio or CD player  
function display.  
The correct time-of-day can also be set into the  
unit by pressing the DISP button. This procedure  
is outlined later in these operating instructions.  
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RESET BUTTON  
A RESET button is located on the front of the chassis  
above the theft-deterrent LED (front panel must be in  
the fold-down position to access the button). The  
Reset circuitry is provided to protect the micropro-  
cessor circuitry and should only be activated under  
the following circumstances, as it will erase the time  
and tuner pre-set memories:  
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CD PLAY/PAUSE (PAUSE) BUTTON  
This button is used to pause disc play when  
desired. During CD player or optional changer  
operation, this button may be used to pause disc  
play without ejecting the disc in the player  
1. Upon initial installation after all wiring is com-  
pleted.  
2. If there is a malfunction of any of the switches  
on the unit, pressing the RESET button may  
clear the system and return to normal opera-  
tion.  
(the  
indication will remain on the display  
CD  
panel to show that a disc is still loaded in the  
unit). Press the button again to resume disc play  
from the point at which it was stopped.  
NOTES ON USE OF FRONT PANEL  
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FRONT PANEL FOLD-DOWN BUTTON  
1. Make sure the front panel is right-side-up when  
attaching it to the chassis as it cannot be at  
tached when up-side down.  
This button is used to release the mechanism that  
holds the front panel to the chassis. To detach the  
front panel, press the  
folds down to the lowered position. This position  
permits access to the CD slot and the CD Eject  
button so that the panel  
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.  
(
) button.  
3. When attaching the front panel, make sure the  
right side is correctly engaged before pressing  
the left side to lock it into position.  
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FRONT PANEL REMOVAL ( ) BUTTON  
This button is used to release the mechanism that  
holdsthefrontpaneltothepanelmountingplate.To  
detach the front panel, press the button so that the  
left side of the panel is released. Grasp the re-  
leased side and pull it off of the chassis. To re-  
attach the  
4. When taking the front panel with you, please  
use the supplied carrying case to protect the  
panel from dirt and damage. Make sure there  
is no dust or dirt on the electrical terminals on  
the back of the panel as this could cause  
intermittent operation or other malfunctions.  
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.  
ATTACHING THE FRONT PANEL  
DETACHING THE  
FRONT PANEL  
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REMOTE SENSOR  
The sensor to detect the infrared signal from the  
wireless remote control is located behind the VFD  
display lens. For optimum operation of the remote  
control, always aim the control at the VFD display.  
ENGAGE RIGHT SIDE FIRST  
RELEASE  
BUTTON  
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DISCSLOT  
DISC EJECT  
BUTTON  
FRONTPANEL  
FOLD-DOWN  
RELEASEBUTTON  
FRONTPANEL  
DETACHBUTTON  
THEFT-DETERRENTLED  
ANDRESETBUTTON  
(BEHINDFRONTPANEL  
MOUNTINGPLATE)  
SPRING-LOADED  
FOLD-DOWN  
FRONTPANEL  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
1. Turn the vehicle ignition and radio “on”.  
2. Momentarily press the DISP button ; the time display will appear. Press and hold the DISP button  
ct  
for approximately 5 seconds (until the time display begins to flash).  
3. While the display is flashing, press the Up TUNing button ( ) to adjust the hours and the Down  
TUNing button ( ) to adjust the minutes to the correct time.  
NOTE: The clock display is based on a 24-hour day; AM = 1 AM to 12 Noon, while PM = 1 PM (13)  
to 12 Midnight (24).  
4. Five seconds after the last hour or minute adjustment is made, the time will be set in the unit; the  
adjusted time display will stop flashing, and normal tuner operation will resume with the station  
frequency displayed.  
CD PLAYER ERROR CODES  
If a problem should develop while operating the CD player, an error code (ER-1, ER-2, ER-3, etc.) may  
appear on the display panel. This can indicate a number of problems with the unit, including a mechanical  
error or an error in the microprocessor control of the player. If an error code should appear, try ejecting  
and re-loading the disc into the player. While the disc is out of the unit, make sure it is clean, undamaged,  
and loaded correctly (label surface up). You may also try activating the RESET button  
this will also erase the time and pre-set memories.  
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on the unit, but  
If the suggested measures do not solve the problem, contact an approved warranty station near you for  
further assistance.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Size:  
7" W  
x
2" H x 6-1/2" D  
178 mm x 50 mmx 163 mm  
Operating Voltage:  
Output Power:  
12 volts DC, negative ground  
160 watts maximum  
(40 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:  
Low-Level Output:  
Tuning Range:  
Compatible with 4/8-ohm speakers.  
2.0 volts (2,000 mv.)  
AM:520 - 1,710 kHz. (10 kHz. step)  
FM:87.5 - 107.9 MHz. (200 kHz. step)  
Sensitivity:  
2.0 uV  
35 kHz  
FM Stereo Separation:  
CD Frequency Response: 20 - 20,000 Hz. +0 / -3 dB  
CD Signal/Noise Ratio: 85 dB  
CD Dynamic Range:  
85 dB  
CD Channel Separation: 60 dB  
CD Distortion:  
0.2%  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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CD CHANGER CONTROLS  
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CUE/REVIEW FUNCTIONS (  
/
)
Built into this radio are controls to operate an op-  
tional CD changer. Please check with your Ram-  
page/Audiovox car stereo specialist or call 1-800-  
645-4994 for recommendations of the models that  
will work with this radio.  
High-speed audible search to any section of the  
disc can be made by the Cue and Review functions.  
Press and hold the Cue (  
rapidly in the forward direction (disc symbol rotation  
speed increases), or the Review ( ) button to  
) button to advance  
Adjustment of the audio functions (volume, tone,  
balance, and fader) for the CD changer operate in  
the same manner as they do for radio play. The  
following controls will operate the CD changer  
when it is installed and connected to this radio.  
Refer to the owner’s manual included with the CD  
changer for instructions on the installation and  
advance rapidly in the backward direction (disc  
symbol rotates in the opposite direction).  
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TRACK/DISC SCAN SELECTOR  
WhentheSCANbuttonispressed,theSCN indication  
will appear on the display panel, and the first 10  
seconds of each track on the selected disc will be  
played in order. When a desired track is reached,  
press the SCN button again, and play of the  
selected track will continue (SCN) will disappear  
from the display panel). The Track Scan mode will  
also be canceled by activating the Repeat or  
Shuffle Play functions.  
correct loading and use of the CD magazine.  
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CHANGER MODE SELECTOR (MODE/AUX)  
During radio or CD play, press this button to select  
operation of the CD changer as shown by CDC on  
the display panel. Disc play will begin and the disc  
and track number will be shown on the display  
panel. When the magazine is loaded into the  
changer, play will begin from the first track of the  
When the SCN button is pressed and held for 2  
seconds, the DSN, disc number and track number  
indications will appear on the display panel and the  
first 10 seconds of the first track on each disc in the  
magazine will be played. When a desired disc is  
reached, press the SCN button again and play of the  
selected disc will continue (DSN -- will disappear  
from the display panel). The Disc Scan mode will  
also be canceled by activating the Repeat Play or  
Shuffle Play functions.  
first disc in the magazine.  
dr, ds  
DISC SELECT (DISC-DN/DISC-UP)  
These buttons are used to select the desired disc  
for play. To advance to a higher number disc, press  
the DISC-UP button. To return to a lower number  
disc, press the DISC-DN button. The number of the  
disc in play, and the track number, will be shown  
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DISC/TRACK REPEAT PLAY (REPEAT)  
on the display panel.  
When the REPEAT button is pressed, the RPT  
indication will appear on the display panel and play  
of the selected track will be continually repeated  
until the Track Repeat mode is canceled by pressing  
the RPT button again, or by activating the Scan or  
Shuffle Play functions.  
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TRACK SELECT (  
/
)
The Track Select functions are used to quickly  
access the beginning of a particular track. Each  
time the Forward Track Select (  
)
button is  
pressed, the next higher track number will be  
selected as shown on the display panel. Similarly,  
When the Repeat button is pressed and held for 2  
seconds, the DRT, disc number and track number  
indications will appear on the display panel and play  
of the selected disc will be continually repeated until  
the Disc Repeat mode is canceled by pressing the  
RPT button again or by activating the Scan or  
Shuffle Play functions.  
each time the Backward Track Select (  
) button  
is pressed, the next lower track number will be  
selected as shown on the display panel.  
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When the RND button is pressed and held for 2  
seconds, the DSF, disc number and track number  
indications will appear on the display panel and the  
discs in the magazine will be played in a random,  
shuffled order, as well as the tracks on each disc.  
After playing all tracks selected at random from a  
disc in the magazine, the unit will select another disc  
at random and play all the tracks on it in a random  
shuffled order. This will continue from disc-to-disc  
untiltheShuffleDiscmodeisdeactivatedbypressing  
the SHUFFLE button again, or activating the Scan or  
Repeat Play functions.  
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DISC/TRACK SHUFFLE PLAY SELECTOR  
When the SHUFFLE button is pressed, the SHF  
indication will appear on the display panel and the  
tracks on the disc will be played in a random, shuffled  
order. The Track Select button will also select tracks  
in the shuffled order instead of the normal  
progression.  
CD CHANGER ERROR CODES  
If a problem should develop while operating the CD changer, the following error codes may appear on the  
display panel.  
ER-1: Indicates that there is no magazine loaded in the CD changer.  
ER-2: Indicates a problem with the magazine eject function.  
ER-3: Indicates an error in the disc loading function.  
ER-4: Indicates an error in the disc unloading function.  
ER-5: Indicates an error in the magazine position.  
ER-6: Indicates an error in the laser pick-up position.  
ER-7: Indicates an error in the laser focus on the disc.  
In any of these error situations, try ejecting the CD magazine from the changer and make sure the discs  
are clean, undamaged, and loaded correctly (refer to the Owner’s Manual of the CD changer). Re-load  
the magazine and check for proper operation. You may also try activating the RESET button  
unit, but this will also erase the time and pre-set memories. If the suggested measures do not solve the  
problem, contact an approved warranty station near you for further assistance.  
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WIRELESSREMOTECONTROLOPERATION  
The wireless remote control supplied with this model is capable of operating most of the features of the  
unit from a remote location. Each button on the remote control functions in the same way as the referenced  
bdnuttononthemainunit. Foroptimaloperationofthe remote control, always aim it toward the Remote Sensor  
on the front panel of the main unit.  
POWER ON-OFF - See Main Unit  
VOLUME CONTROL ( VOL  
1
2
1
/
) - See Main Unit 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.  
3
4
5
INFRARED SENDER - Emits infrared signal to radio which is detected by the sensor do .  
SELECT BUTTON (S) - See Main Unit 3, 4, 5, 6and  
7
MANUAL UP/DOWN TUNING – See Main Unit  
press D to decrease frequency.  
bm  
except press U to increase frequency,  
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CD TRACK SELECT – See Main Unit cn and dt, except press TR.UP to advance to  
a higher CD track and press TR.DN to return to a lower track.  
7
8
9
bl  
bm  
bn  
bo  
CD CUE/REVIEW – See Main Unit  
co  
and  
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and CD Track Select above.  
AUTOMATIC STATION SCAN (SCN) -- See Main Unit  
bn  
MODE SELECT (MOD) -- See Main Unit  
PRESET EQUALIZATION (PEQ) - See Main Unit  
DISPLAY (DISP) - See Main Unit  
AUDIO MUTE (MUT) See Main Unit  
TRACK SCAN - See Main Unit and  
bt  
and  
dq  
br  
ct  
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cr  
el  
bp  
bq  
TRACK/DISC REPEAT (RPT) - See Main Unit cp and em  
BATTERY COMPARTMENT - Holds two AAA batteries in rear compartment for remote  
wireless control operation.  
br  
bs  
TRACK/DISC SHUFFLE (SHF) - See Main Unit cqand en  
RADIO PRE-SET MEMORY 1-6 - See Main Unit bq  
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bt  
bu  
cl  
cm  
cn  
co  
cp  
CD PLAY/PAUSE (PAU) --See Main Unit  
cu  
FM MONO/STEREO SELECT -- See Main Unit  
bo  
LOCAL/DISTANT SELECT -- See Main Unit  
bs  
AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORE (AMS) - See Main Unit  
BAND/LOUD SELECTOR (BND/LOUD) – See Main Unit  
DISC UP (D.UP) SELECTOR -- See Main Unit  
DISC DOWN (D.DN) SELECTOR -- See Main Unit  
bq  
bl  
and  
8
ds  
dr  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
22  
S
U
21  
20  
8
D
TR. DN  
9
LOUD  
TR. UP  
MOD  
PEQ  
BND  
SCN  
AMS  
MUT  
10  
11  
19  
18  
LOC  
MO  
PAU  
1
SCN  
2
RPT  
3
12  
13  
17  
16  
4
5
6
SHUF  
D.DN  
D.UP  
14  
23  
15  
24  
INFRARED REMOTECONTROL  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
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 understanding  
of its use and handling will help you obtain maximum enjoyment of its capabilities. The following  
points should be observed:  
! When cleaning the interior of the vehicle, do not get water or cleaning fluids on the unit.  
! 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.  
! 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.  
! Never insert anything other than a 5" (12 cm) compact disc into the player as the  
mechanism can be damaged by foreign objects.  
! 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.  
! 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.  
! Do not attempt to open the unit chassis. There are no user serviceable parts or adjustments inside.  
! 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.  
! 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.  
HANDLINGCOMPACTDISCS  
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:  
! Use only compact discs with the mark  
! 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.  
! Never use chemicals such as record sprays, household cleaners or thinner to clean  
compact discs. Such chemicals can irreparably damage the disc’s surface.  
! Discs should be kept in their storage cases when not in use.  
! Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperatures or high humidity for extended periods.  
! Do not stick paper, tape, or labels on the disc surfaces nor write on them with any type of marker. 17  
 
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
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, mishan-  
dling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/  
barcodelabel(s). THEEXTENTOFTHECOMPANY'SLIABILITYUNDERTHISWARRANTY  
ISLIMITEDTOTHEREPAIRORREPLACEMENTPROVIDEDABOVEAND,INNOEVENT,  
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 WARRAN-  
TIES,INCLUDINGANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITY,SHALLBELIMITED  
TOTHEDURATIONOFTHISWRITTENWARRANTY. ANYACTIONFORBREACHOFANY  
WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  
MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 30 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL  
PURCHASE. INNOCASESHALLTHECOMPANYBELIABLEFORANYCONSEQUENTIAL  
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.  
U.S.A.:AUDIOVOX CORPORATION,150MARCUSBLVD.,HAUPPAUGE,NEWYORK  
11788 • 1-800-645-4994  
CANADA:CALL1-800-645-4994FORLOCATIONOFWARRANTYSTATIONSERVING  
YOURAREA  
FormNo.128-4270E  
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Printed in China  
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