OWNER'S MANUAL
AND
INSTALLATION GUIDE
OPEN
MODEL ACC-52
REMOTE-CONTROL
10-DISC CD CHANGER
PACKING LIST
MAIN UNIT
Changer
OPEN
Remote Control
FM Module
INSTALLATION PARTS
Bracket (L)
Screw (C)
Bracket (R)
Hexagonal bolt with washer
(M5 x 10)
5 Meter Din Cable
Phillips Head Self-Tapping
Screw
(M3x12)
1 pc.
1 pc.
7 pcs.
1 pc.
2 pcs.
Seals (A)
Seals (B)
Self-tapping screw
(M5 x 12)
1 pc.
1 pc.
4 pcs.
OTHER ACCESSORIES
Owner's Manual
and Installation Guide
CD Magazine (P/N ACC-52MAZ)
Index label sheet
1 pc.
1 pc.
1 pc.
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BEFORE INSTALLING THE UNIT
TRANSPORT LOCK SCREWS
(2 RIGHT SIDE, 1 LEFT SIDE)
Transport Lock Screws
The mechanism in the CD changer is "locked" into place during shipment by the
transport screws. Be sure to remove the screws prior to installation.
H
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l Caution l
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After removing the transport lock screws, place the supplied seals (A) over the screw
holes. These seals are used to keep dust out of the unit, which could cause a malfunction.
Installation and Wiring Precautions
To prevent a short-circuit,
lBe sure to turn off the ignition and remove the negative (-) battery cable, prior to installation.
lConnect power wires last.
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Note
Ifthechangeristobeinstalledinacarthatisequippedwithanon-boarddriveornavigationcomputer,donotdisconnect
the battery cable. If the cable is disconnected, the computer memory may be lost. Under these conditions, use extra
caution during installation not to cause a short circuit.
Do not install the unit in the following locations.
lLocations exposed to direct sunlight.
lWhere hot air is discharged from the car heater.
lIn areas subject to extreme temperatures.
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3
Incorrect installation can cause the sound to "skip" when playing a disc.
Mount the unit firmly in place, using the supplied brackets and screws.
Be careful not to damage the car wiring.
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5
lBe sure to use the supplied screws.
lBe careful not to snag any wires when tightening screws.
lDo not use any of the screws that are part of the brake or steering system, to install the unit.
lThis unit cannot be installed on its side, end, or upside down. Installation in such positions will cause malfunctioning
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of the mechanism.
ADDITIONAL 10-DISC MAGAZINES
Additional CD magazines are available as an accessory item (Part No. ACC-52MAZ) from the store where your ACC-52
was purchased. If they are out of stock, you can order them direct from Audiovox. Send a check or money order (do not
send cash) made payable to Audiovox Corp in the amount of $49.95 (U.S. Currency) to:
Audiovox Corp.
150 Marcus Blvd.
Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788
Attn: Parts Department
NOTE: New York residents, please include applicable sales tax.
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WHERE TO INSTALL THE CHANGER
The ACC-52 changer is designed for horizontal (flat), vertical (upright) or 45-degree mounting. It must never be mounted
upside-downoroneitheroneofit'ssidesasexplainedpreviously. Afewofthemanymountingpossibilities are shownbelow.
The following precautions must be considered when selecting the mounting location:
1. FuelTank-Neverinstallaboveyourfueltankastheholesyoumustdrillmaypiercethetankorthefuellines. Alsocheck
for other obstructions such as wires, etc.
2. ExcessiveHeat-Avoidareasexposedtodirectsunlight(ontopofrearpackageshelf)ornexttoyourcarheater’soutput
ducts.
3. Ease of Use - Make certain the changer is easily accessible for loading and unloading the CD magazine.
4. Distance - The data cable that joins the changer to the FM module is 15 feet long. Do not exceed this length.
5. If mounting to a plastic surface, do not use the self-tapping screws provided. Use the bolts and hex nuts provided for
a more secure installation.
IMPORTANT: Failure to properly secure the CD changer is the most common cause of all “skipping” and related
CD play problems. Changer must be mounted as explained on the following pages.
MOUNT ON SIDE OF
MOUNT UNDER LIP OF TRUNK
TRUNK SIDEWALL
TRUNK MOUNTING (SEDANS)
This is usually the easiest location to use as there is ample
MOUNT ON FLOOR OF TRUNK
space available. Check that you do not interfere with the
removal of your spare tire, etc. Observe caution on fuel tank
statedabove.Theonlynegativeaspectistheneedtoroutethe
wiring from the trunk to your car dashboard.
(HORIZONTAL OR 45 DEGREES)
MOUNT ON
SIDEWALL OF
CARGOAREA
HATCHBACKS, WAGONS & VANS
A simple investigation of the areas shown will often provide
several possibilities. Observe caution on fuel tank stated
above and make sure the unit is protected from cargo,
passenger entry and exit, etc.
MOUNT ON BACKWALL
OF HATCH AREA
UNDER PASSENGER’S FRONT
SEAT/BEHIND SEAT
MOUNT UNDER
SEAT
MOUNT ON BULKHEAD BEHIND
SEAT OF PICKUP TRUCKS
If sufficient space and easy access exist, the area under the
passenger's front seat is ideal, and will also allow easy wiring
access. However, you may need to temporarily remove the
seat for ease of installation. The area behind either the
passenger’s or driver’s seat on pickup trucks is another ideal
location.
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INSTALLATION
The unit can be installed horizontally, vertically or at a 45° angle. The position of the built-in anti-vibration springs (left and right
side), must correspond to the mounting position chosen. If the springs are not set correctly for the type of installation chosen,
the anti-vibration compensation will not be effective and vibration may cause the disc to skip.
CAUTION: After setting the built-in anti-vibration springs, place the supplied Seals (B) over the holes. These seals are used
to keep dust, which could cause a malfunction, out of the unit.
HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION
Set the left and right anti-vibration
springs to position "H".
VERTICAL INSTALLAITON
Set the left and right anti-vibration
springs to position "V".
45° ANGLE INSTALLATION
Set the left and right anti-vibration
springs to position "45°".
position "45°"
position "H"
position "V"
H
45
V
45°
PROCEDURE FOR HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION
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Attachbracket(L)andbracket(R)toeachsideoftheunit,
using the hexagonal bolts with washer base (M5 x 10)
Anti-vibration
H
springs position
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V
Bracket (L)
NOTE: Use seals (A) to cover unused
mounting holes on sides of unit.
Bracket (R)
Hexagonal bolt (4)
with washer base (M5 x 10)
2
Determine the mounting location, and drill four mount-
ing holes.
Never mount the unit near the fuel tank.
Drill holes 4mm in diameter.
3
Secure the unit in place, using four self-tapping screws
(M5 x 12).
Self-tapping screw (M5 x 12)
Use RTV (silicone sealer) on screw threads or around
the holes to prevent moisture intrusion.
Bracket (L)
Bracket (R)
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PROCEDURE FOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION
NOTE: If the anti-vibration spring position has been changed and verified for vertical mounting
(as shown on page 3), start with step 2.
Set the left and right anti-vibration springs to position
"V".
Attach bracket (L) and bracket (R) to each side of the
unit, using the hexagonal bolts with washer base
(M5 x 10).
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2
NOTE: Use seals (A) to cover unused
mountingholesonsidesofunit.
position "V"
Bracket (L)
Bracket (R)
Hexagonal bolt
with washer base (M5 x 10)
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3
Determine the mounting location, and drill four mount-
ing holes.
Mount the unit in place, using four self-tapping screws
(M5 x 12).
Use RTV (silicone sealer) on screw threads or around
the holes to prevent moisture intrusion.
Never mount the unit near the fuel tank.
Self-tapping screw
(M5 x 12)
Bracket (L)
Drill holes 4 mm in diameter.
Bracket (R)
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PROCEDURE FOR 45° ANGLE INSTALLATION
NOTE: If the anti-vibration spring position has been changed and verified for 45° angle
Set the left and right anti-vibration springs to position
"45°".
Attach bracket (L) and bracket (R) to each side of the
unit, using the hexagonal bolts with washer base
(M5 x 10).
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2
NOTE: Use seals (A) to cover unused
mountingholesonsidesofunit.
position "45°"
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Bracket (L)
Bracket (R)
45°
Hexagonal bolt
with washer base (M5 x 10)
Determine the mounting location, and drill four mount-
ing holes.
Mount the unit in place, using four self-tapping screws
(M5 x 12).
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4
Use RTV (silicone sealer) on screw threads or around
the holes to prevent moisture intrusion.
Never mount the unit near the fuel tank.
Self-tapping screw (M5 x 12)
Drill holes 4mm in diameter.
Bracket (L)
Bracket (R)
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OVERALL WIRING VIEW
This page is provided to give you a quick look at the entire wiring of the ACC-52. Use it to plan your wire routing
paths and possible connection points. Detailed wiring is explained in the following pages.
EXISTING CAR
RADIO ANTENNA
CABLE
ANTENNA INPUT
ANTENNA OUTPUT
FM MODULE
EXISTING CAR RADIO
ANTENNA SOCKET
GREEN/WHITE POWER WIRE
CONNECT TO
SOURCE OF CON-
STANT +12 VOLTS
BLACK
EXISTING CAR
STEREO
GROUND WIRE
ORANGE/WHITE
WIRE
CONNECT TO THE CAR'S
FUSEBLOCK AT THE
"RADIO" OR "ACCESSORY"
IDENTIFIED TERMINALS
REMOTE CONTROL
DATA CABLE
(15 FEET)
REMOTE CONTROL
CABLE (4-1/2 FEET)
NOTE: When routing wires and cables
from the rear of the car to the dash-
board, it is best to conceal the wires
under carpeting. If you do not know
how to do this, your local auto me-
chanic or car stereo installer should be
consulted.
CHANGER
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WIRING THE CD CHANGER
DATA CABLE
FM MODULE
The15footdatacableconnectsthechangertotheFMmodule.
First connect the end of the data cable labelled "TO CD
CHANGER"tothesocketontheleftsideofthechanger.Route
the other end of the cable up to the car’s dashboard area near
your existing car radio and plug the data cable into the mating
socket on the end of the FM module.
15 FOOT DATA CABLE
"TO CD CHANGER"
LABEL
WIRING THE FM MODULE
The FM module should be positioned near your existing car
stereo and the 15 foot data cable should be connected to it.
Make the following connections to the FM module:
CAR FUSEBLOCK
FM MODULE
"RADIO" OR "ACCESSORY"
TERMINAL
ORANGE WITH WHITE STRIPE WIRE
Attached to the FM module is a 3 foot orange with white
stripe wire. This is to be connected to a + 12 volt circuit that
is only live when the ignition is on. The best connection
point is at the car’s fuse block at the “RADIO” or “ACCES-
SORY” identified terminals.
ORANGE w/WHITE
STRIPE WIRE
12 VOLT
CARBATTERY
GREEN WITH WHITE STRIPE
POWER WIRE
EXISTING +12 VOLT
"LIVE" WIRE
The 3 foot green with white stripe wire must be connected
toa “live” 12 volt wire in the vehicle. You will have to check
the wire you connect it to and make certain it is always “live”’
even when the car’s ignition is turned off. If none is found,
route the wire to the car’s fuseblock and connect it to a “live”
circuit there.
GREEN w/WHITE
STRIPE WIRE
SPLICE INTO "LIVE" WIRE
AND TAPE SPLICE
FM MODULE
15 FOOT EXTENSION LEAD
(MAY NOT BE REQUIRED)
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WIRING THE FM MODULE (con't.)
EXISTING
SCREW
OR BOLT
GROUNDED METAL PART
OF CHASSIS
BLACK GROUND WIRE
The 3 foot black wire attached to the FM module
must be secured to a grounded metal part of the
car’s chassis. If you cannot find an existing bolt or
screwtofastenitto,youmustdrillaholeinthemetal
andsecureitwithascrew. Toinsureagoodground,
remove any paint or grease where the wire will
connect.
FM MODULE
BLACK GROUND WIRE
CAR ANTENNA INPUT
EXISTING CAR RADIO
(UNPLUG ANTENNA CABLE)
Locate your existing car radio antenna cable. This is
normally a black cable about as thick as a pencil and
will be plugged into a socket on the rear of your car
radio. Unplug this antenna lead and plug it into the
mating female socket on the FM module.
EXISTING CAR ANTENNA
IMPORTANT - Some Import cars have a special dual
antenna called “DIVERSITY ANTENNA”. If your car
has this type of antenna system, you will find the
antenna cable will not fit the socket on the FM module.
Use of the ACC-52 with “DIVERSITY ANTENNA" is
notrecommended.Youmayalsofindsomelate model
GM carshaveanantennaplugthatistoosmalltomate
with the FM module. If this is found, call Audiovox’s
Toll-Free Assistance for a special adaptor. This adap-
torcanalsobepurchasedatanycarstereoinstallation
center.
FM MODULE
FEMALE CONNECTOR
CAR ANTENNA CABLE
CAR RADIO
RADIO ANTENNA OUTPUT
Attached to the FM module is a male antenna plug.
Simply plug this into the socket on the car radio from
which you just removed the car antenna cable.
FM MODULE
MALE ANTENNA PLUG
MALE ANTENNA PLUG
REMOTE CONTROL CABLE
Attached to your remote control is a cable that plugs
intotheremainingsocketontheendoftheFMmodule.
Position the remote control near the area you will
permanently mount it and route the cable to the FM
module. Plug the cable into the FM module.
FM MODULE
REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL CABLE
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MOUNTING THE REMOTE
CONTROL
CAR DASHBOARD
CLEAN MOUNTING AREA
On the back of the remote control you will find an adhesive
backed “Velcro” pad. Select the desired mounting area on
your car dashboard that will allow ease of use and full
visibility of the LCD display. Peel off the protective paper on
the adhesive pad. Make certain the dash area is clean of all
wax, grease, etc., and press the remote control in place.
Allowa1/2hourfortheadhesivetosecure, thenyouwillfind
the Velcro pads will allow you to remove the remote control
for hand-held use if desired and replace it as often as
needed.
REMOTE
CONTROL
REMOVE PAPER LINER AND
PRESS IN PLACE
DRILL TWO
3/32" DIA. HOLES
MOUNTING THE FM MODULE
MOUNTING
SURFACE
There are two mounting tabs on the FM module. It can be
secured by two methods. Use two screws “C” and drill
two 3/32" holes or use electricians tape or twist ties (not
provided).
SCREW
"C"
(2 PCS.)
ADJUSTMENT OF FM MODULE TUN-
ING
FM CONVERTER
To operate your ACC-52, your car radio must be first tuned
to the FM band at 89.1MHz. If you find interference on this
frequency, you can change the output frequency from the
FM module to 88.7 MHz., by moving the slide switch on the
FM module to the 88.7 MHz. position. You will then have to
tune your radio to 88.7 MHz. instead of 89.1 MHz. when
using your CD changer.
FM
MODULE
SLIDE
SWITCH
CHANGER RESET BUTTON
IMPORTANT: After all wiring of the ACC-52 is
completed, press the “RESET” button on the
changer BEFORE inserting the CD magazine. If
wired correctly, the changer will mechanically
cycle within 5 seconds of pressing the button.
If you do not hear the unit cycle, re-check all
wiring until the reset function operates as
described. DO NOT attempt to insert the CD
magazine
until
correct
reset
function
is
obtained. (See page 13 for further information).
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
UponinsertingaloadedCDmagazineintothechanger,theunit willbeginautomaticallycheckingthemagazineforthenumber
ofdiscsloadedandtheirlocations.Thiswilloccurevenifthevehicle’signitionisturnedoff.Thisprocesswilltakeapproximately
45 seconds. During this time, the remote control function will be inoperative.
CONTROLS
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
LCD Display
Play/Pause ( / II)
Power Off Switch (OFF)
Disc Select ( + - )
4
2
Track Select (
Track Search (
)
DISC SELECT
INTRO SCAN
SHUFFLE
)
9
8
POWER
Track/Disc Shuffle (SHFL)
Track/Disc Repeat (RPT)
Track/Disc Scan (SCN)
Reset Button
7
3
10
5 6
10
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
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1. Load CD magazine
bm
and insert into changer as
described on page 16.
2. Turnon yourcar ignitionandyourcar stereobnand
select “FM” band bo.
3. Tune to 89.1 on the FM band
bp
unless you set the
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selection switch on the FM module to 88.7; then
tune to 88.7 on the FM band.
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Note: You may find that it will be easier to use
one of your presets specifically for CD
operation.
FM 89.1
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4. Depress the “RESET” button
control.
bq
on the remote
Note: This is only required the First Time you use
the Changer.
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5. Turn on the CD player by pressing the Play/Pause
button br. The CD panel bswill illuminate and disc
number 1 will begin play.
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6. Adjust your car radio’s volume, balance and tone
controls for desired sound.
INTRO SCAN
REPEAT
SHUFFLE
SHFL
7. When the last track on disc 1 has played, the unit
will automatically advance to the next disc in
sequence and begin playing. This will continue
until all discs have been played at which time the
unit will begin playing disc number 1 again.
OFF
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USE OF CONTROLS
1
The LCD Display Panel will illuminate when the CD changer is
operating. Different symbols will appear depending on the
function and operation in use. Each display is explained in the
applicable function explanation below.
pressing the Shuffle again, or by activating the Scan 9 or
Repeat 8 functions.
LCD DISPLAY
When the Shuffle button is pressed and held longer than 2
seconds, the SHFL and DISC indications will appear on the
LCD panel and the discs in the magazine will be played in a
random shuffled order, as well as the tracks on each disc.
When all the tracks on the selected disc have been played,
the next disc will be selected in shuffled order and its tracks
will be played in shuffled order. The Disc Shuffle mode can
be cancelled by pressing the Shuffle button again, or by
activating the Scan 9 or Repeat 8 functions.
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PLAY / PAUSE (
/
)
Pressing this button turns on the CD changer, illuminates the
LCD panel and begins play of disc #1 if a new CD magazine
has been loaded into the changer. If a magazine was already
in the changer, play will resume from the track on the disc
previously in play. Play of the disc is shown by the indication
and the rotating disc symbol on the LCD panel. Pressing
thebuttonagainwilltemporarilystopplayofthedisc. Thepause
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TRACK / DISC REPEAT (RPT)
When the Repeat button is pressed, the indication RPT will
appear on the LCD panel and play of the selected track will
becontinuouslyrepeateduntiltheRepeatmodeiscancelled
bypressingtheRepeatbuttonagainorbyactivatingtheScan
9 or Shuffle 7 functions.
indication
willappearontheLCDpanelandthedisc symbol
will stop rotating and flash instead. Press the button again to
resume play of the disc.
When the Repeat button is pressed and held longer than 2
seconds, the RPT and DISC indications will appear on the
LCD panel and play of the selected disc will be continually
repeateduntiltheDiscRepeatmodeiscancelledbypressing
theRepeatbuttonagainorbyactivatingtheScan 9orShuffle
7 functions.
NOTE: If left in the PAUSE mode for 5 minutes, the unit will
automatically shut off.
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POWER OFF SWITCH (OFF)
PressthisswitchtoturntheCDchangeroffandreturntonormal
FM reception.
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TRACK / DISC SCAN (SCN)
4
DISC SELECT ( - +)
When the Scan button is pressed, the indication "SCN" will
appear on the LCD panel and the first 10 seconds of each
trackonthediscwillbeplayedinorder. Whenadesiredtrack
isreached,presstheScanbuttonagainandplayofthattrack
will continue (SCN will disappear from the display). Scan
mode will be cancelled by activating any other function
(Repeat,Shuffle,DiscSelect,TrackSelect,orTrackSearch).
When the Scan button is pressed and held for longer than 2
seconds, the SCN and DISC indications will appear on the
LCD panel and the first 10 seconds of the first track of each
disc in the magazine will be played. When a desired disc is
reached, press the Scan button again and play of that disc
will continue (SCAN and DISC will disappear from the
display). DiscScanmodewillalsobecancelledbyactivating
any other function (Repeat, Shuffle, Disc Select, Track
Select, or Track Search).
Press the disc select button to select the desired disc for play
asshownontheLCDpanel. Theunit willautomaticallyloadthe
selected disc and begin play. To advance to a higher number
disc,pressthe + sideofthebutton. Toreturntoalowernumber,
press the - side.
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TRACK SELECT (
The Track Select function is used to quickly access the begin-
ning of a particular track. Press Forward Track Select (
or Backward Track Select ( ) to locate the desired track as
shown by the track number indication on the LCD panel.
)
)
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TRACK SEARCH (
High-speed audible search to any section of the disc can be
made by the search functions. Press and hold the button
)
toadvancequicklyintheforwarddirectionor pressandholdthe
button to advance rapidly in the backward direction. Dur-
ingsearchoperation,therotationdiscsymbolwillturnfasterand
bl
RESET BUTTON
A reset button is located on the front panel of the remote
controlwhichmustbeactivatedwithapenorotherthinobject
as it is recessed to prevent accidental engagement. The
resetcircuitryisprovidedtoprotecttheunit'smicroprocessor
andlaserpick-upsystemandshouldonlybeactivatedunder
the following circumstances:
the appropriate symbol
or
will flash on the LCD panel.
When the forward search
button is held down and end of
the last track is reached, or the backward search
is held
down and the unit reaches the beginning of the first track on the
disc, the unit will enter the Pause mode until the button is
released.
1. Initialinstallationafterallwiringiscompleted(thismustbe
done).
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TRACK / DISC SHUFFLE (SHFL)
2. Ifabnormaldiscoperationisencountered,theresetbutton
may be pressed to clear the system and return to normal
operation.
IMPORTANT: Use of the Reset button on the CD Changer
will cause the CD magazine to be automatically ejected.
Make certain changer door is fully opened prior to using
Reset.
When the Shuffle button is pressed, the indication SHFL will
appear on the LCD panel and the tracks on the disc will be
played in a random, shuffled order. The Track Skip 5 function
will also select tracks in the shuffled order instead of the normal
progression. The Track Shuffle mode can be cancelled by
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CAUTION: When the CD magazine is ejected by the use of the Reset button, whichever disc was in play prior to depressing
Reset will be left in the play position in the changer. It is critical that before re-inserting the CD magazine, you must
REMOVE ALL DISCS from it. After you have inserted the empty CD magazine, depress "EJECT" on the changer
and the "in play" disc will be loaded into the empty magazine. You may then remove the magazine and re-load as
many discs as desired.
WARNING: Avoid use of Reset buttons after initial use unless you have a definite abnormal disc operation. Use the EJECT
button on the changer to remove the CD magazine for normal operation.
HINTS FOR CORRECT AND SAFE OPERATION
This CD Changer is designed to be operated only on 12 volt DC negative ground systems. The unit can not be used on 24 volt
or positive ground systems.
TEMPERATURE
The unit may not operate correctly in extremely hot or cold temperatures. It is equipped with a built-in thermal protection circuit
which will stop operation of the unit when the temperature reaches the pre-set level. If this should happen, the unit will
resume operation when the vehicle returns to a normal temperature range.
Remove the magazine from the unit when it is not being used during hot weather. If the discs are left in an extremely hot car
they may warp. If the CD changer is not used for long periods of time, remove the compact discs from the magazine, and
store them in their cases.
CONDENSATION
Moisture can condense on the laser lens of the CD changer during rainy and humid days, or right after the heater is turned on
in the car (if the changer is mounted in the passenger compartment). If this should happen the unit will not operate correctly.
To remedy the situation, remove the discs from the unit and wait approximately one hour. During this time the moisture will
evaporate and the unit will operate normally.
INTERRUPTIONS IN SOUND (Skipping)
Thesoundfromtheunitmay"skip"andbeinterruptediftheanti-vibrationspringsarenotsetcorrectly, ifthechangerismounted
on-end or upside-down, or when travelling on very rough road surfaces. If this should occur, check for errors made during
installation or wait for the road surface to improve.
3" (8cm) CD-SINGLES
This unit is not designed to play 3" (8cm) CD-Single discs. Inserting a 3" disc into the magazine, either with or without a 3" disc
adaptor, can damage the changer and the disc. Such damage will not be covered by the Warranty on this product.
HANDLING THE DISCS
Dirt, dust, scratches and warpage cause sound skips during playback and a deterioration of sound quality. To take proper care
of your discs:
1. Use compact discs that have the
logo.
2. Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc's signal surface (glossy side) with a soft cloth. Unlike
conventional records, the compact disc has no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently wiping with
a soft cloth should remove most particles. Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the outside of the disc. Small
dust particles or light stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality.
3. Never use such chemicals as record sprays, antistatic sprays or fluids, benzine or thinner to clean compact discs. Such
chemicals could irreparably damage the disc's plastic surface.
4. Discs should be put back in their cases after use to avoid serious scratches that could cause the sound to skip.
5. Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended periods of time. Long exposure
to high temperatures can warp the disc.
6. Do not stick paper, labels, or tape on the disc surface.
7. Do not write with any type of pen, pencil, or marker on the disc surface.
8. To minimize fingerprints and smudges on the signal surface, always try to hold the discs by their outer edge and center hole.
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USE OF THE CD MAGAZINE
LOADING DISCS INTO THE MAGAZINE
This CD Changer uses a specially-designed magazine to hold
up to 10 compact discs. To load discs into the magazine, grip
the tab on the magazine tray into which you will be loading a
discandpullitoutgentlyasshowninFigure1. Pulloutonlyone
tray at a time. Insert a disc into the tray with the label side up
(playsurfacefacingdown)asshowninFigure2. Pushthetray
back into the magazine as shown in Figure 3. Load discs into
the remaining 9 trays in a similar manner.
Fig. 1
Fig.
Fig.
REMOVING DISCS FROM THE MAGAZINE
Toremoveadiscfromthemagazine,pulloutthetrayofthedisc
to be removed, lift out the disc, and push the tray back into the
magazine.
Label side up
NOTES:
l Avoid touching the playing side of the disc.
l
Only one disc can be inserted into each tray of the maga-
zine. Do not try to insert more than one disc into each tray
as damage to the discs and magazine may occur.
l This changer is not designed to play 3" CD-Single discs
(8cm). Inserting a 3" disc into the magazine, either with
or without a 3" disc adaptor, can damage the changer and
the disc. Such damage will not be covered by the Warranty
on this product.
l
Additional CD magazines are available as accessory item
part number ACC-52MAZ from your Audiovox dealer, or
you may contact us directly at:
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
LOADING THE MAGAZINE INTO THE CHANGER
Completely slide the door on the changer to the right as shown in
Figure 4. Making sure the top of the magazine is facing upward,
gentlyinsertitintotheunituntilitclicksintoplace,asshowninFigure
5. Slide the door of the changer fully closed and the unit is ready for
operation.
REMOVING THE MAGAZINE FROM THE CHANGER
The magazine can be removed from the changer using one of two
methods as outlined below in steps 1 and 2.
NOTE: Be sure to keep the door on the changer closed at all times
whennotloadingorremovingthemagazine. Leavingthedooropen
couldallowdust, dirtandmoisturetoenterthechangerwhichcould
cause the unit to malfunction.
Mechanical Release
Access Hole (Left
Rear)
1. During normal operation with power applied, slide open the
door on the changer and press the eject button as shown
in Figure 6. The magazine will eject and can be removed.
2. If the magazine will not eject in a normal manner, remove
power by disconnecting the DIN cable from the changer.
Fig. 6
a. Slide open the magazine door. At the lower left rear of the
changer, as shown in Figure 6, insert a thin-bladed screw
driver straight into the access hole about 1-1/2 inches until
it contacts the release tab.
Eject Button
b. Lightlyleveragethebladetotherightandthemagazinewill
disengage and be ejected.
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CD CHANGER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This CD Changer is designed to operate through a compatible Audiovox car stereo which incorporates the
controls and display functions or through the FM section of any car stereo. Please check with your Audiovox
stereo specialist for recommendations of the models that will work with this changer. The specific operating
instructions for the changer will be contained within the Owner's Manual of the compatible unit.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Changer:
Frequency Response:
Distortion:
5 - 20,000 Hz ±1dB
0.008% @ 1kHz
95 dB
Dynamic Range:
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
Channel Separation:
Wow & Flutter:
95 dB
70 dB @ 1kHz
below measurable limits
Dimensions:
9-5/8" W x 3-3/8" H x 6-7/8" D
245 mm x 85 mm x 174 mm
Operating Voltage:
Current Drain:
12 Volts DC, negative ground
800mA (Playback/loading/ejecting)
FM Modulator:
Output Frequency:
Accessories Supplied:
88.7/89.1 MHz (Switchable)
10-disc magazine, P/N ACC-52MAZ
Mounting hardware (1set)
Connecting cable (1ea.)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
An error made in operation or during installation of this product may be mistaken for a system malfunction. Please perform
the checks described below before contacting your dealer or service facility.
Symptom
No power
Possible Cause
Blown fuse
Remedy
Check fuses in vehicle fuse box and changer system.
Replace as necessary with fuse of same type and
rating as original. If fuse blows again, consult with
service facility.
Check all wiring and correct as necessary.
Insert magazine in proper direction.
Incorrect connection
Magazine cannot be
installed
Magazine is inserted in wrong
direction.
CD is not played
Load disc correctly in the magazine.
Disc is loaded incorrectly in magazine.
Scratches on disc or warped disc
Noise, skipping, or
intermittent sound
during playback.
Check sound on another disc. If sound from second
disc is OK, first disc is defective.
Clean disc
Extremely dirty disc
Remove the transit screws from sides of the unit.
Transit screws still in place
Set the mounting angle adjustment to the correct
position as per the installation instructions.
Mounting angle adjustment is not
correct.
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
AUDIOVOXCORPORATION(theCompany)warrantstotheoriginalretailpurchaserofthisproduct
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
proofofwarrantycoverage(e.g. dated billofsale), specificationofdefect(s), transportationprepaid,
to the warranty center at the address shown below.
ThisWarrantydoesnotextendtotheeliminationofcarstaticormotornoise, tocorrectionofantenna
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
REPAIRORREPLACEMENTPROVIDEDABOVEAND,INNOEVENT,SHALLTHECOMPANY'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
DURATIONOFTHISWRITTENWARRANTY. ANYACTIONFORBREACHOFANYWARRANTY
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
limitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamagesotheabovelimitationsorexclusionsmaynotapply
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, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 l 1-800-645-4994
CANADA: CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA
128-4270E
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