Audiovox CE105 User Manual

P-105  
AM/FM/MPX RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC PLAYER,  
CD CHANGER CONTROLS AND QUARTZ CLOCK  
OWNER'S  
MANUAL  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
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POWER ON-OFF BUTTON ( PWR )  
control button  
levels as described in  
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4,  
to adjust5the bass, treble, balance and fader  
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and  
7.  
Press this button to turn the unit on or off. If the ignition switch is  
“on”, the unit will turn on automatically when a compact disc is  
inserted.  
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SEL/  
(S) CONTROL BUTTON  
This button is used to select the audio function (volume, bass,  
treble, balan2ce, or fade) whose setting is adjusted using the  
buttons. Pressing the button will select volume  
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VOLUME CONTROL BUTTONS ( VOL  
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VOL  
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To increase the volume level, press the VOL button. VOL will  
appear and the volume level will be shown on the display panel  
from a minimum of V -- 0 to a maximum of V -- 46. To decrease  
adjustment (VOL), treble adjustment (TRE will appear on the  
display), bass adjustment (BAS on the display panel), balance  
(BAL), or fader (FAD). The display will automatically return to  
the normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when  
another function is activated. The audio function last selected  
will have priority and will appear whenever the S button is pressed  
at a later time.  
the volume level, press the VOL  
automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the  
last volume adjustment or when another function is activated.  
button. The display will  
This control is also used in conjunction with the Select (SEL/  
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Pressing and holding this button enables/disables the beep tone  
function. When the function is enabled the ( ) icon will appear  
on the display. Each time a front panel key is pressed a beep  
tone will sound.  
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LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE CONTROL  
To adjust the left-right speaker3balance, first select the Balance  
mode by pressing the S button so the BAL indication appears  
on the display panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the Balance  
mode, press the VOL button 2to 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 L 15 (full left) to R 15 (full right). When  
the volume level between the left and right speakers is equal, 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.  
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TREBLE CONTROL  
To adjust the t3reble level, first select the Treble mode by pressing  
the S button so the TRE indication appears on the display  
panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the Treble mode, press the  
VOL button 2to 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 - 7 to a maximum of + 7 (0 indicates  
flat response). 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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FRONT/REAR FADER CONTROL  
To adjust the front-rear speaker balance, first select the Fader  
mode by pressing the S button 3so the FAD indication appears  
on the display panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the Fader  
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the S button  
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BASS CONTROL  
To adjust the 3bass level, first select the Bass mode by pressing  
so the BAS indication appears on the display  
mode, press the VOL button  
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to adjust the front-rear speaker  
balance to the front speakers or the VOL button to adjust it to  
the rear speakers. The fader position will be shown on the display  
panel from R 15 (full rear) to F 15 (full front). When the level  
between the front and rear speakers is equal, 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.  
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Within 25 seconds of choosing the Bass mode, press the VOL  
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 - 7 to a maximum of + 7 ( 0 indicates flat  
response). 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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LOUDNESS CONTOUR (LOUD)  
When listening to music at low volume levels, this feature will  
boost the bass and treble ranges to compensate for the  
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characteristics of human hearing. Press the LOUD button Pressing and holding either side of the button for longer than 0.5  
momentarily to activate this feature and the indication LOUD will second will cause the radio to continue tuning rapidly in the  
appear on the display panel. Pressing the button again selected direction until the desired station is reached. Tuning in  
momentarily will deactivate the feature (the LOUD indication will the same direction will continue unless the button is released at  
disappear from the display panel).  
the desired station. Pressing either side of the button during  
disc play permits rapid selection of a desired track on the disc in  
the respective direction.  
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AM/FM BAND SELECTOR (BAND)  
During radio operation, each time this button is pressed, the radio  
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MUTE (M) SELECTION  
band is changed. The indication AM 1, AM 2, FM 1, FM 2 or  
FM 3 will appear on the display panel according to your selection. Press the M (MUTE) button momentarily to mute the volume  
During disc play, pressing this button will stop play of the disc from the system (MUTE will appear on the display panel).  
and switch to radio operation. The disc will remain in the machine Pressing the button again, or selecting another function, will return  
without being ejected. During this time, the  
icon will remain to the volume level setting in use before the MUTE function was  
lit on the display panel to show that a disc is still loaded in the activated.  
unit. Press the MODE button to return to disc play from the  
beginning of the last track in play.  
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MONO/STEREO SELECTION  
During FM radio operation, when the signal is broadcast in  
stereo, the stereo mode is indicated by the icon on the  
When FM reception is weak and/or AM 1 or AM 2 is selected, the  
stereo ( ) indication will disappear from the display.  
display panel. If the stereo signal is too noisy for comfortable  
listening, or if the FM signal is broadcast in monaural instead of  
stereo, the indication disappears from the display. When a  
station on either AM band is selected, no stereo indication is  
present on the display.  
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MANUAL UP/DOWN TUNING, TRACK SELECT, AND  
AUTOMATIC SEEK TUNING (  
To manually select a radio station, momematrily press the Up  
Tuning ( ) side of the button to advance the unit two digits  
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higher or the Down Tuning (  
digits lower.  
Pressing either side of the button for longer than 0.5 second and  
then releasing will activate the Automatic Seek Tuning function.  
) side of the button to tune two  
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PRE-SET SCAN (PS) / AUTO-STORE TUNING (AS)  
Press this button momentarily to scan the stations pre-set into  
each AM band and each FM band. The unit will stop at each  
The radio will seek the next station in the selected direction and pre-set station for approximately 8 seconds before continuing to  
the next pre-set station (the pre-set station number on the display  
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stop and remain at that frequency.  
panel will flash during Pre-Set Scan operation). Press the button  
again momentarily to stop Pre-Set Scan operation and remain  
on the selected frequency. If no buttons are pressed during the  
scan, the unit will return to the original station before the scan  
was started.  
Pressing and holding the button for longer than 2 seconds will  
activate the Auto-Store (AST) Tuning feature which will  
automatically scan and enter up to 6 local area stations into the  
pre-set memories on the band in use. If you have already set the  
pre-set memories to your favorite stations, activating the Auto-Store  
Tuning feature will erase those stations and enter the new local  
ones. This feature is most useful when traveling in a new area  
where you are not familiar with the local stations.  
broadcast (Pop, Classical or Rock) being listened to, a  
personalized equalization factor can be programmed for  
particular listening preferences. For example, P1 can be used  
for popular program selections, while P2 or P3 can be used for  
classical or rock program selections. To program an equalization  
factor using P1, proceed as follows:  
1. Using the SEL (S) button, select the volume display (VOL)  
and set the sound to the desired level using the VOL  
buttons.  
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2. Next, while VOL is still displayed, press and hold the P1  
button until P_1 appears to the left of the VOL display. The  
volume level is now pre-set for the current type of broadcast.  
3. Repeat step 1, except select the desired treble (TRE) level  
for the current broadcast and set this level using the VOL  
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STATION PRE-SET MEMORIES  
To set any of the 6 pre-set memories in each band, use the  
following procedure:  
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buttons. While TRE is displayed, press and hold  
the P1 button until P_1 appears to the left of the TRE  
display. The treble level is now pre-set for the current type  
of broadcast.  
1. Turn the radio on and select the desired band.  
2. Select the first station to be pre-set using the TUN/TRK/SEK  
or Auto-Store (AS) Controls.  
4. Repeat step 1, except set the desired bass (BAS) level  
for the current broadcast and set this level using the VOL  
3. Press the pre-set button to be set and continue to hold it in  
for approximately 2 seconds. The pre-set number (CH 1-6)  
will appear on the display panel, indicating that the station is  
now set into that pre-set memory position. The station can  
now be recalled at any time by pressing that button.  
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buttons. While BAS is displayed, press and hold  
the P1 button until P_1 appears to the left of the BAS  
display. The bass level is now pre-set for the current type  
of broadcast.  
5. Repeat step 1, except set the desired balance (BAL) between  
the left and right speakers for the current broadcast, and  
4. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining 5 pre-sets on  
that band and for the other 4 bands on the unit.  
set this level using the VOL  
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buttons. While BAL is  
displayed, press and hold the P1 button until P_1 appears  
to the left of the BAL display. The speaker balance is  
now pre-set for the current type of broadcast.  
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Rather than provide a fixed equalization factor for each type of  
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between the CD Player and the Changer. To return to radio  
operation, press the BAND switch.  
6. Repeat step 1, except set the desired fade (FAD) ratio  
between the front and rear speakers for the current  
broadcast, and set this level using the VOL  
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buttons.  
While FAD is displayed, press and hold the P1 button until  
P_1 appears to the left of the FAD display. The speaker  
fade ratio is now pre-set for the current type of broadcast.  
This procedure can be repeated for other types of broadcast  
content using the P2 and P3 buttons in the same manner as  
described.  
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DISC SLOT  
Gently insert the disc into the front panel slot (label surface facing  
up) until the soft-loading mechanism engages and pulls the disc  
in. The LOAD indication will momentarily appear on the display.  
The (  
) indication illuminates and becomes animated, and the  
track number (01) and CD (Compact Disc) appears on the display  
panel.  
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LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL  
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel displays the frequency,  
time, and activated functions.  
CAUTION: This unit is designed for play of standard 5" (12cm)  
compact discs ONLY. Do not attempt to use 3" (8cm)  
CD-Singles in this unit, either with or without an  
adapter, as damage to the player and/or disc can  
occur. Such damage will not be covered by the  
Warranty on this product.  
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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TRACK SELECT (  
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During disc play the Track Select functions are performed by the  
TUN/TRK/SEK button; track select is used to quickly access the  
beginning of a particular track. Each time the Forward Track  
Select ( ) side of the button is pressed and released, the next  
higher track number will be selected as shown on the display  
panel. Similarly, each time the Backward Track Select ( ) side  
of the button is pressed, the next lower track number will be  
selected as shown on the display panel.  
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MODE SELECTION  
The MODE button provides selection of the Compact Disc source  
(CD Player or CD Changer). When no CD Changer is connected,  
and a disc is loaded into the integral CD Player, the disc begins  
playing. If the MODE switch is pressed, no change will occur.  
However, when a CD Changer is connected, pressing the MODE  
switch causes the CD changer to begin playing. Subsequent  
MODE switch activation from this point results in switching  
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CUE/REVIEW FUNCTIONS (  
During disc play high-speed audible search to any section of the  
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disc can be made by the Cue and Review functions of the TUNE from the display panel) and play of the selected track will continue.  
TRACK button. Press and hold the Cue ( ) side of the button Scan mode will also be canceled by activating the Repeat Play,  
to advance rapidly in the forward direction; the advancing disc Shuffle (Random) Play, or track select functions.  
playing time will be shown on the display panel, and the disc  
symbol rotates rapidly in the clockwise direction. Press the  
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REPEAT PLAY SELECTOR (REPEAT)  
Review ( ) side of the button to advance rapidly in the backward  
direction; the decreasing disc playing time will be shown on the  
display panel, and the disc symbol rotates rapidly in the  
counterclockwise direction.  
During either function, the elapsed time within each track will  
automatically be shown on the display panel.  
During disc player operation, press this button to repeat the play  
of the selected track (REPEAT will appear on the display panel).  
Play of the track will continue to repeat until the button is pressed  
again and the REPEAT indication disappears from the display  
panel. Repeat Play mode will also be canceled by activating the  
Track Scan or Shuffle Play functions.  
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DISC PLAY/PAUSE BUTTONS  
When a disc is loaded into the player, LOAD momentarily appears  
on the display, the symbol lights, and CD appears. These  
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RANDOM PLAY SELECTOR (SHUFFLE)  
During disc player operation, press this button to play the tracks  
on the disc in a random shuffled order (SHUFFLE will appear on  
the display panel). In Random Play mode, the Track Select  
function will also select tracks in the random order instead of the  
normal progression. The Random Play mode can be canceled  
by pressing the button again (SHUFFLE indication will disappear  
from the display panel) or by activating the Repeat Play or Track  
Scan functions.  
indications are followed by display of the disc track number (01,  
etc.) as the disc begins to play. To stop disc play and switch to  
CD changer operation (when connected), press the MODE  
button. To return to disc player operation, press the MODE button  
again; to pause disc player operation, press the PAUSE button;  
the  
symbol will flash on the display. To return to disc play,  
press the PAUSE button again. To return to radio operation,  
press the BAND button.  
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DISC EJECT (  
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During CD player operation, disc play is stopped and the disc is  
ejected when this button is pressed. CD changer operation will  
automatically resume if a changer is being used; otherwise, radio  
operation will resume. If the disc is not removed from the unit  
within approximately 10 seconds of being ejected, it will  
automatically be re-loaded into the unit to prevent it from being  
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TRACK SCAN SELECTOR (SCAN)  
During disc player operation, press this button to play the first 10  
seconds of each track on the disc (SCAN will appear on the  
display panel). When a desired track is reached, press the  
SCAN button again to cancel the function (SCAN will disappear  
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will appear on the display panel to operation, a press of the button will call the time display, but disc  
indicate that a disc is loaded in the player). Play of the disc can play will continue uninterrupted.  
be resumed from the first track on the disc by using the MODE To return to the frequency/band display, press the T/F button  
button to choose the CD player function.  
again.  
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TIME/FREQUENCY SELECTOR (T/F)  
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RESET BUTTON  
During radio operation, press this button to call the time display A RESET button is accessible through the front panel on the  
on the quartz clock; radio operation will continue uninterrupted. lower right corner, and can be used to activate the reset circuitry.  
the time display will remain, together with the clock ( ) symbol, However, this feature should only be activated under the following  
the radio band in use, and the preset station number in that band. circumstances as it will erase the time and pre-set memories:  
When another band and/or frequency is selected, the frequency/  
band display will return for approximately 5 seconds, and then  
revert to the tjime display as before.  
1. Upon initial installation after all wiring is completed.  
2. If there is a malfunction of any of the switches on the unit,  
pressing the RESET button may clear the system and permit  
a return to normal operation.  
During integral CD player operation, or during CD changer  
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CD PLAYER ERROR CODES  
If a problem should develop while operating the CD player, the following error codes may appear on the display panel.  
ER-1: Indicates an error in the microprocessor control of the CD player. 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. You  
may also try activating the RESET button  
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on the unit, but this will also erase the time and pre-set memories.  
ER-2: Indicates a mechanism error or that the disc is not loading or ejecting properly. Try re-loading or pressing the Eject  
button again.  
ER-3: Indicates excessive temperature conditions. CD play will resume when the temperature returns to the normal range.  
If the suggested measures do not solve the problem, contact an approved warranty station near you for further assistance.  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
1. Switch the vehicle ignition and radio “on”.  
2. Press and release the Time/Frequency (T/F) button to access the time display; the clock icon ( ) appears.  
Then press and hold the T/F button until the display begins to flash.  
3. With the time display flashing, press the Down Tuning ( ) button to adjust the hours indication, or the Up Tuning  
(
) button to adjust the minutes indication to the correct time.  
4. Five seconds after the last hour or minute adjustment is made, the time will be set into the unit and the time indication  
remains steady. To return to the frequnecy display, press the T/F button again.  
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to the next higher or lower disc, and the disc number (01, etc.) is displayed  
on the front panel. In this manner, the desired disc can be quickly accessed.  
CD CHANGER CONTROLS  
Built into this radio are controls to operate an optional CD changer.  
Please check with your Prestige/Audiovox car stereo specialist or call  
1-800-645-4994 for recommendations of the models that will work with  
this radio.  
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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 ( ) side of the  
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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  
correct loading and use of the CD magazine.  
button is pressed, the next higher track number will be selected as shown  
on the display panel. Similarly, each time the Backward Track Select  
(
) side of the button is pressed, the next lower track number will be  
selected as shown on the display panel.  
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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 functions. Press and hold the Cue ( ) side of the  
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CD CHANGER SELECTION  
During CD play, press the MODE button to select operation of the CD  
changer as shown by the CDC display, followed by the track  
indication (T 01, etc.) and DISC number (01, etc.). Note that the  
symbol now changes to indicate a multiple disc changer source,  
button to advance rapidly in the forward direction (the disc play symbol  
will quickly rotate forward on the display panel) or the Review ( ) side  
of the button to advance rapidly in the backward direction (the disc symbol  
will quickly rotate backwards on the display panel).  
as opposed to the CD player single CD symbol (  
). Disc play will  
then begin. If a new magazine has been loaded into the changer, play  
will begin from the first track of the first disc in the magazine. If a  
magazine was already in the changer, play will resume from the track  
on the disc previously in play. When the MODE button is pressed again,  
operation reverts to the CD player (from the first track on disc).  
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TRACK/DISC SCAN SELECTOR (SCAN)  
When the SCAN button is pressed, the SCAN indication will appear on  
the display panel, and the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc will  
be played in order. The scan function will continue in this manner until a  
desired track is reached, or the scan function is halted by pressing the  
SCAN button again (play of the selected track will continue and SCAN  
will disappear from the display panel). The Track Scan mode will also be  
canceled by activating the Repeat Play, Shuffle Play, or Track Select  
functions.  
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DISC SELECT (DISC - / DISC +)  
During changer operation, disc select is accomplished by pressing the  
DISC - or DISC + button. Each time the button is pressed, play advances  
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DISC/TRACK REPEAT PLAY (REPEAT)  
progression. The Shuffle Track mode can be canceled by  
pressing the SHUFFLE button again or by activating the Scan  
or Repeat Play functions. If the tracks on the other discs are to  
be played in a random shuffled order, then the disc in question  
must first be selected using the DISC + or DISC - button.  
When the REPEAT button is pressed, the REPEAT 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 REPEAT button again, or by activating the Scan  
or Random Play functions.  
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DISC PAUSE SELECTION  
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DISC/TRACK RANDOM PLAY (SHUFFLE)  
During disc play, the PAUSE button allows you to interrupt changer  
disc play and then resume playback at a later time; PAUS appears  
on the display during the pause period. When PAUSE is pressed  
again, disc play resumes from the point of interruption.  
When the SHUFFLE button is pressed, the SHUFFLE 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  
CD CHANGER ERROR CODES  
If a problem should develop while operating the CD changer, the following error codes may appear on the display panel:  
EJEC: Indicates that there is no magazine loaded in the CD changer.  
ER-1: Indicates an error in the microprocessor control of the CD changer. Eject the CD magazine from the changer and make sure  
the discs are clean, undamaged, and loaded correctly (see Owner’s Manual of the CD changer). Re-load the magazine and  
check for proper operation. You may also try activating the RESET button  
pre-set memories.  
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on the unit, but this will also erase the time and  
ER-2: Indicates a CD changer mechanism error. Try ejecting and re-loading the CD magazine into the changer.  
ER-3: Indicates excessive temperature conditions at the CD changer. The error sign will go off and play will resume when the  
temperature at the changer returns to a normal range.  
If the suggested measures do not solve the problem, contact an approved warranty station near you for further assistance.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Sensitivity:  
AM: 20 uV  
FM: 3.0 uV  
Size:  
3.75" H x 8.375" W x 6.25" D  
95.25mm x 212.73mm x 158.75mm  
FM Stereo Separation:  
CD Frequency Response:  
CD Signal/Noise Ratio:  
CD Channel Separation:  
CD Distortion:  
30 dB  
Operating Voltage: 12 Volts DC, Negative Ground  
20-20000 Hz +/- 3dB  
Output Power:  
Output Wiring:  
160 Watts Maximum  
(40 Watts x 4 Channels)  
70 dB  
60 dB  
0.10%  
Floating-Ground Type Designed for use  
with 4 Speakers  
(Front and Rear Channels Cannot be  
Combined (Bridged) for use with 2 Speakers)  
Output Impedance:Compatible with 4/8-Ohm Speakers  
Low-Level Output: 2.0 Volts (2000 mV)  
Tuning Range:  
AM: 530-1720 kHz (10kHz Steps)  
FM: 87.5-107.9MHz (200kHz steps)  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Should this occur, the player will not operate properly until the  
moisture has evaporated.  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
The radio portion of your new sound system does not require any  
maintenance. We recommend you keep this manual for reference  
to the many features found in this unit as well as how to set the clock.  
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.  
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:  
As with any compact disc player, the compact disc section of this sound  
system does require a minimum of maintenance to keep it in good  
working condition. The following simple care and maintenance  
suggestions should be followed to prevent malfunctions of the compact  
disc system.  
l When cleaning the interior of the vehicle, do not get water or cleaning  
fluids on the unit.  
l The CD player is a precision instrument and will not operate properly  
in extreme hot or cold. In case of such conditions, wait until the  
interior temperature of the vehicle reaches a normal temperature  
before using the player.  
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 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.  
l Use only compact discs with the mark  
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l Never insert anything other than a 5" (12 cm) compact disc into the  
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.  
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  
orwithoutanadaptor, asdamagetotheplayerand/ordiscmayoccur.  
Such damage will not be covered by the Warranty on this product.  
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.  
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 Discs should be kept in their storage cases when not in use.  
l Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperatures or high  
l Do not attempt to open the unit chassis. There are no user  
serviceable parts or adjustments inside.  
humidity for extended periods.  
l Do not stick paper, tape, or labels on the disc surfaces nor write on  
l When the vehicle warms up during cold weather or under damp  
conditions, moisture may condense on the lens of the disc player.  
them with any type of marker.  
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12 / 24 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
Applies to automotive radios, radio/tape players, radio/CD players,  
CD changers, power amplifiers, equalizers and accessories.  
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 an approved warranty station or the Company at the address shown below.  
The warranty period will be extended to 24 months from the date of original purchase if the product is installed by an authorized Prestige Audio  
dealer. Toclaimwarrantyserviceduringthisextendedperiod, thebillofsalemustspecifythattheproductwasinstalledbyanauthorizedPrestige  
Audio dealer.  
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred  
for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product, or to 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.  
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  
128-5543  
© 2000 Audiovox Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788  
Printed in China  
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