Audiovox Car Stereo System ACD95 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
ACD-94  
MODE  
MUTE  
BAND  
SEL  
POWER  
PRESS  
MANU  
SKIP  
AUDIO  
ADJUST  
T/F  
EQ  
LOUD  
3 in 1 CD CASSETTE RECEIVER  
AS  
PS  
M/S  
1 PAU  
2
SCN  
3
RPT  
4RND  
5
D.DN  
6
D.UP  
LOC  
ACD-95  
AM/FM/MPX RADIO WITH MOTORIZED  
FOLD-DOWN FRONT PANEL,  
COMPACT DISC PLAYER,  
AUDIO CASSETTE PLAYER,  
CD CHANGER CONTROLS  
AND QUARTZ CLOCK  
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4. Mount the new radio assembly to the dashboard or center console using the  
reverse procedure of step 1.  
CAUTION !  
z THEAMPLIFIERSIN THISRADIOAREONLY DESIGNEDFORUSE WITH 4SPEAKERS.  
z NEVERCOMBINE(BRIDGE)OUTPUTSFORUSEWITH2SPEAKERS.  
z NEVERGROUNDNEGATIVESPEAKERLEADSTOCHASSISGROUND.  
z FAILURETOWIRECORRECTLYMAYCAUSEDAMAGETOTHERADIO.  
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM  
(TYPICAL)  
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RED=RIGHT  
WHITE=LEFT  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
BLACK  
AM/FM  
MAST  
AM/FM  
POWER  
ANTENNA  
ANTENNA  
AUXILIARY AUDIO  
INPUT FROM  
OPTIONAL  
EXTERNAL  
CD/MP3/DVD  
RADIO  
1 5 A  
PLAYER  
MATING20-PIN  
SOCKET  
FEMALE 8-PIN INPUT CONNECTOR  
FOR OPTIONAL CD CHANGER  
BLUE WIRE CAN BE  
USEDTOACTIVATE  
AN AUTOMATIC  
POWER ANTENNA.  
REFER TO AN-  
TENNA INSTALLA-  
TION INSTRUC-  
TIONS.  
15 A. FUSE  
ANTENNASOCKET  
20-PINPLUG  
GRAY  
BLUE(POWERANTENNA)  
WHITE=LEFT  
RED=RIGHT  
REAR RCA  
FEMALE  
JACKS  
BLACK(GROUND)  
TO GROUNDED METAL  
PART OF CAR  
(REMOVE ANY PAINT)  
LOW LEVEL AUDIO  
OUT TO OPTIONAL  
EXTERNAL AMPLIFIERS  
YELLOW (BATTERY +12V.)  
TO CONSTANT +12  
VOLT SOURCE  
USEWIRENUTSORSOLDER  
ANDTAPEALLSPLICES  
RED (ACC. +12V.)  
0.5 A. FUSE  
TO SWITCHED  
+12 VOLT SOURCE  
GRAY w/BLACK  
STRIPE  
WHITE w/BLACK  
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
LEFT FRONT  
SPEAKER  
4 - 8 OHMS  
-
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STRIPE  
RIGHT FRONT  
SPEAKER  
4 - 8 OHMS  
WHITE  
GRAY  
+

+
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CAUTION : NEGATIVE WIRES (-) MUST CONNECT AS  
SHOWN.NEVERGROUNDTHENEGATIVEWIRESFROM  
SPEAKERS TO METAL PART OF CAR.  
CAUTION : NEGATIVE WIRES (-) MUST CONNECT AS  
SHOWN. NEVER GROUND THE NEGATIVE WIRES  
FROM SPEAKERS TO METAL PART OF CAR.  
LEFTREAR  
SPEAKER  
4 - 8 OHMS  
+
+

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GREEN  
VIOLET  
RIGHTREAR  
SPEAKER  
4 - 8 OHMS  
VIOLET w/BLACK  
STRIPE  
GREENw/BLACK  
STRIPE  
-
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4
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
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ACD-94  
MODE  
1
20 (CD IN  
JACKS  
ON REAR  
PANEL)  
11  
MUTE  
POWER  
BAND  
SEL  
PRESS  
2
MANU  
SKIP  
26  
27  
38  
39  
33  
AUDIO  
ADJUST  
T/F  
EQ  
LOUD  
3 in 1 CD CASSETTE RECEIVER  
35  
8
AS  
PS  
M/S  
1
PAU  
2
SCN  
3
RPT  
4
RND  
5
D.DN  
6
D.UP  
LOC  
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14  
15  
28  
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onds after the last volume adjustment or  
when another function is activated. This con-  
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POWER PRESS (ON-OFF) BUTTON (  
)
Press this button in the center of the AUDIO  
ADJUST control to turn the unit on or off. If the  
panel is in the lowered position when the ig-  
nition switch is turned off, or if the POWER  
button is pressed, the panel will automati-  
cally rise to the closed position and the unit  
will then turn off.  
lect (SEL) control button  
trol is also used in conjunc3tion with the Se-  
to adjust the  
described in  
bass, treble,4balance and fader levels as  
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,
6
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 setting is adjusted using the  
AUDIO ADJUST control 2. Pressing the SEL  
button once will set the unit for bass  
adjustment (BAS will appear on the display  
panel). Pressing the button additional times  
will select treble adjustment (TRE on the  
display), balance (BAL), fader (FAd) and  
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AUDIO ADJUST (LEVEL) CONTROL  
To increase the volume level, turn the AUDIO  
ADJUST knob clockwise (CW). The volume  
level will be shown on the display panel from  
a minimum of 00 to a maximum of 32. To  
decrease the volume level, turn the knob coun-  
terclockwise (CCW). The display will auto-  
matically return to the normal indication 5 sec-  
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volume (VOL). 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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LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE CONTROL  
To adjust the left-right speaker balance, first  
Select button  
select the Bala3nce mode by pressing the  
so the BAL indication  
appears on the display panel. Within 5  
NOTE: If the Equalizer function  
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is active,  
the AUDIO ADJUST control  
seconds of choosing the Balanc2e mode, turn  
counter-  
the BAS and TRE settings will not be  
available; they are accessible only when  
no equalizer setting is present.  
clockwise to adjust the stereo balance to the  
right channel speakers or clockwise to adjust  
it to the left channel speakers. The balance  
position will be shown on the display panel  
from R 15 (full right) to L 15 (full left). When  
the volume level between the left and right  
speakers is equal, BAL - 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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BASS CONTROL  
To adjust the bass level (equalizer function  
inactive), first select the Bass mode by pressing  
the SEL button  
appears on the display panel. Within 5 seconds  
of choosing the Bass mode, rotate the AUDIO  
3
so the BAS indication  
ADJUST control  
2
counterclockwise (CCW)  
to decrease the bass response, or CW 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  
button  
select t3he Fader mode by pressing the Select  
so the FAd indication appears on  
the display panel. Within 5 seconds of  
choosing the Fader mode, turn the AUDIO  
ADJUST control 2counterclockwise to adjust  
the front-rear speaker balance to the front  
speakers or clockwise to adjust it to the rear  
speakers. The fader position will be shown  
on the display panel from F 15 (full front) to F  
15 (full rear). When the level between the front  
and rear speakers is equal, F - BAL 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 treble level (equalizer function  
inactive), first select the Treble mode by  
pressing the SEL button  
indication appears on the display panel. Within  
5 seconds of choosing the Treble mode, rotate  
3
so the TRE  
the  
AUDIO  
ADJUST  
control  
2
counterclockwise (CCW) to decrease the treble  
response, or CW 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 characteristics  
of human hearing. Press the LOUD button  
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momentarily to activate this feature and the  
indication LOUD will appear on the display  
panel. Pressing the button again momentarily  
will deactivate the feature (the LOUD indication  
will disappear from the display panel).  
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MANUAL (MANU)/SKIP TUNING  
(
/
)
To manually select  
momentarily press the Up Tuning (  
of the button to advance the unit one digit  
a
radio station,  
) side  
higher or the Down Tuning (  
button to tune one digit lower.  
Pressing and holding either side of the button  
for longer than 0.5 second will cause the radio  
to tune rapidly in the selected direction until the  
next available station and then stop there.  
If the radio is in the local (LOC) mode, the radio  
will tune rapidly in the selected direction until  
the next strong local station and then stop,  
thereby skipping the more distant stations.  
) side of the  
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EQUALIZER BUTTON (EQ)  
The EQ button applies preset sound effects  
to the unit’s audio output signal.The EQ  
button, when pressed, will activate one of  
the following operating modes ( CLAS, POP  
or JAZZ). If the Equalizer function is active,  
as displayed on the panel, the bass and/or  
treble level cannot be set. On the other hand,  
if the bass and/or treble level(s) are set, and  
the Equalizer function is activated, the bass/  
treble setting(s) are ignored. Conversely,  
when the Equalizer function is not active,  
the unit returns to the user set bass and  
treble levels.  
bnRADIO MODE SELECTION (MODE)  
The radio is capable of several modes of  
operation. Each mode is accessible by  
pressing the MODE button.This button selects  
the CD player (CdP) playback mode, an  
optional CD Changer (CdC) input, the tape  
cassette (TAPE) playback mode, the auxiliary  
(TV) external audio input, or radio. Each press  
of the button will select a different mode as  
indicated on the display panel.  
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AM/FM BAND SELECTOR (BAND)  
During radio operation, each time this button  
is pressed, the radio band is changed. The  
indication AM I, AM II, FM I, FM II or FMIII will  
appear on the display panel according to your  
selection. During disc play, pressing this  
button will stop play of the disc and switch to  
radio operation. The disc will remain in the  
machine without being ejected. During this  
During CD player or cassette player operation,  
this button may be used to change to CD  
Changer, radio or TV input (MP3 or external  
) will  
CD player) without ejecting the disc or  
time, the disc symbol icons (  
tapecassette. The  
and/or  
indication  
remain on the display panel to show that a  
disc is still loaded in the unit. If the BAND  
button is pressed while a cassette is loaded  
will remain on the display panel to show that  
the CD player and/or cassette player is  
operational. Press the button again to return  
to the desired mode.  
in the unit, the tape icons (TAPE  
) will  
be displayed, and the cassette will continue  
to play; to switch to radio operation, press the  
MODE button. The cassette icons will remain  
on the display to show that a cassette is still  
loaded in the unit. Press the MODE button to  
resume cassette play from the last track in  
play. When AM I or AM II is selected, the stereo  
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LOCAL SELECTION (LOC)  
This feature provides automatic selection of  
signals at which the radio will stop during  
Tune/Skip and/or Auto-Store (AS) tuning; thus,  
only strong (local) stations will be received and  
selected. Pressing the LOC button will cause  
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(
ST ) indication will disappear from the  
display.  
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LOC icon to disappear from the display panel,  
and the radio will stop at a wider range of  
signals, including weaker (more distant)  
stations.  
is most useful when traveling in a new area  
where you are not familiar with the local  
stations.  
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STATION PRE-SET MEMORIES  
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MONO/STEREO SELECTION (M/S)  
To set any of the 6 pre-set memories in each  
band, use the following procedure:  
During FM radio operation, this button is used  
to select mono or stereo reception of the broad-  
cast signal. Under normal reception condi-  
tions, the unit should be left in the stereo mode  
1. Turn the radio on and select the desired  
band.  
2. Select the first station to be pre-set using  
the MANU/SKIP or Auto-Store (AS)  
Controls.  
3. Press the pre-set button to be set and  
continue to hold it in for approximately 2  
seconds. The preset number (CH 1-6)  
will appear on the display panel,  
as indicated by the  
ST indication on the  
display panel when tuned to an FM stereo sig-  
nal. If the stereo signal is too noisy for com-  
fortable listening, press the M/S button to  
switch to monaural reception; the  
cation will disappear from the display. To re-  
turn to stereo reception mode, press the but-  
ST indi-  
indicating that the station is now set into  
that pre-set memoryposition.The  
station can now be recalled at any time  
by pressing that button.  
ton again so that the  
pears on the display.  
ST indication reap-  
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PRE-SET SCAN (PS) / AUTO-STORE  
TUNING (AS)  
4. Repeat the above procedure for the  
remaining 5 pre-sets on that band and  
for the other 4 bands on the unit.  
Press this button momentarily to scan the  
stations pre-set into the current AM band or FM  
band. The unit will stop at each pre-set station  
for 10 seconds before continuing to the next  
pre-set station (the pre-set station number on  
the display 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.  
Pressing and holding the button for longer than  
2 seconds will activate the Auto-Store (AS)  
Tuning feature which will automatically scan  
and enter up to 6 area stations into the pre-set  
memories on the band in use. If the radio is in  
the local mode (LOC displayed) the radio will  
scan and enter only the stronger, more local  
stations. 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 ones. This feature  
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AUDIO MUTE (MUTE)  
This button is used to mute the volume from  
the system. By pressing the button, a flashing  
volume indication will appear on the display  
panel and the volume will be muted. Press-  
ing the MUTE button again, or activating the  
2, LOUD button 8, or Equal-  
will return the volume level  
izer (EQ) button  
Volume Control 9  
to the setting in use before the Mute function  
was activated.  
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LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL  
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel  
displays the frequency, time, and activated  
functions.  
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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.  
thereby allowing room to insert the cassette  
into the player. Hold the cassette with the ex-  
posed tape edge of the side to be played to  
the right and insert it fully into the cassette  
door. As the cassette is engaged and begins  
playing, TAPE will appear on the display panel  
accompanied by the  
symbol; direction  
of play is animated by a cursor which rotates  
in a square pattern. Clockwise (CW) rotation  
indicates left-to-right tape motion, while CCW  
rotation indicates right-to-left tape motion.  
When the cassette reaches the end on the  
side of the tape being played, the unit will  
automatically change direction of play as  
shown by the arrow indications on the display  
panel.  
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FUNCTION DISPLAY  
The Function Display consists of a left and  
right 10-section color-coded bar graph; four  
red, four yellow, and three blue. These  
sections provide a visual representation of  
the signal level. The signal level is  
represented by the number and amplitude of  
the segments in each graph. As the signal  
level is increased, the number of illuminated  
segments will increase and vice-versa.  
NOTE: Observe cassette operation cautions  
in the Care and Maintenance Section  
of this manual.  
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FAST-FORWARD/REWIND BUTTONS  
(
/
)
These buttons cause the tape to move rapidly  
in the direction indicated by the arrows. For  
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AUXILIARY (AUX) INPUT SELECTION  
The radio is equipped with auxiliary audio in-  
put connectors which can be interfaced to an  
external audio source. The connectors are  
compatible with most CD and cassette play-  
example, if the  
button is pushed when the  
tape is moving from left to right, as indicated  
by the cursor, the tape will fast-forward. If the  
button is pressed while the tape is moving  
from right to left, the tape will rewind. To stop  
fast tape movement, lightly push the opposite  
button. If the tape is allowed to fast-forward or  
rewind all the way to the end, play will auto-  
matically begin again from that point.  
ers or an MP3 digital audio playback unit.  
When the external source is connected and  
the MODE button is pressed to select TV, only  
the external input is played by the radio. No  
other input sources (radio, cassette or CD)  
are operative.  
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TAPE PROGRAM SELECTOR  
To manually reverse tape direction and play  
the other side (program) of the cassette, lightly  
push both the Fast-Forward and Rewind but-  
tons at the same time. The change of direc-  
tion will be shown by the animated cursor on  
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TAPE OPEN/CLOSE AND CASSETTE  
DOOR  
The cassette door is located behind the front  
panel; to access the cassette door, momen-  
tarily press the TAPE OPEN/CLOSE button  
tchpe display panel.  
TAPE EJECT BUTTON (  
Tape playback is stopped and the cassette is  
ejected by pressing this button. The button is  
)
(
). This causes the front panel to open  
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and fold down to the horizontal position,  
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accessible when the front panel of the unit is  
released to the horizontal fold-down position  
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TRACK SELECT (  
/
)
During disc play the Track Select functions are  
performed by the MANU SKIP buttons. Track  
select is used to quickly access the beginning  
of a particular track. Each time the Forward  
by pressing the  
button cm. Radio opera-  
tion will automatically resume when the cas-  
sette is ejected.  
Track Select (  
) side of the button is  
NOTE: Never leave a cassette engaged in the  
player when not in use. Doing so can  
cause damage to the cassette and/or  
mechanism of the unit. Always press  
the eject button and remove the cas-  
sette.  
pressed and released, the next higher track  
number will be selected as shown on the  
display panel. Similarly, each time the  
Backward Track Select (  
is pressed, the next lower track number will  
be selected as shown on the display panel.  
) side of the button  
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CD OPEN/CLOSE/EJECT (EJ) AND DISC  
SLOT  
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CUE/REVIEW FUNCTIONS (  
/
)
During disc play high-speed audible search  
to any section of the disc can be made by the  
Cue and Review functions of the MANU SKIP  
). This  
The disc slot is located behind the front panel;  
to access the slot, momentarily press the  
DISC OPEN/CLOSE/EJ button (  
buttons. Press and hold the Cue (  
) side  
causes the front panel to open and fold down  
to the 45° position, thereby allowing room to  
insert the disc into the player without revealing  
the cassette door below. With the front panel  
in this fold-down position, gently insert the disc  
of the button to advance rapidly in the forward  
direction (the advancing disc playing time will  
be shown on the display panel), or the Review  
(
) side of the button to advance rapidly in  
the backward direction ( the decreasing disc  
playing time will be shown on the display  
panel).  
into the slot (label surface facing up) until the  
soft-loading mechanism engages and pulls  
the disc in.The CdP indication will  
momentarily appear on the display. The  
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DISC PAUSE BUTTON (PAU)  
(
) indication illuminates and becomes  
When a disc is loaded into the player, CdP  
momentarily appears on the display and the  
symbol becomes animated. These  
animated, the disc in symbol (  
) appears,  
and the track number ( TRK 01) appears on  
the display panel together with the elapsed  
playing time.  
indications are followed by display of the disc  
in symbol (  
) and track number ( TRK 01,  
CAUTION: This unit is designed for play of  
standard 5" (12cm) compact  
discs ONLY. Do not attempt to u  
se 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.  
etc.) as the disc begins to play. To stop disc  
play, press the MODE button to return to radio  
operation. To pause disc player operation,  
press the PAU button; PAUSE will appear on  
the display panel. To resume disc play, press  
the PAU button again; PAUSE will disappear  
and disc play will resume from the point at  
which it was stopped.  
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disc is not removed from the unit within  
approximately 15 seconds of being ejected, it  
will automatically be re-loaded into the unit to  
prevent it from being accidentally damaged;  
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TRACK SCAN SELECTOR (SCN)  
During disc play, 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 SCN  
button again to cancel the function (SCAN will  
disappear from the display panel) and play of  
the selected track will continue. Scan mode  
will also be canceled by activating the Repeat  
Play, Random Play, or track select functions.  
(
will appear on the display panel to  
indicate that a disc is still loaded in the player).  
Play of the disc can be resumed by using the  
MODE button to choose the CD player function.  
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TIME/FREQUENCY SELECTOR (T/F)  
The radio is capable of displaying the time-of-  
day or the current operating mode, such as  
frequency. During radio operation,  
momentarily press this button to call the time  
display on the quartz clock. The time display  
colon will be flashing. To return to the current  
operational mode, press the T/F button again.  
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REPEAT PLAY SELECTOR  
During disc play, press this button to repeat  
the play of the selected track (RPT will appear  
on the display panel). Play of the track will  
continue to repeat until the button is pressed  
again and the RPT indication disappears from  
the display panel. Repeat Play mode will also  
be canceled by activating the Track Scan or  
Random Play select functions.  
During integral CD player or cassette player  
operation, or during CD changer or auxiliary  
input operation, a press of the button will call  
the time display, but tape or disc play will  
continue uninterrupted. The time display will  
remain until the T/F button is pressed again.  
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RANDOM PLAY SELECTOR (RND)  
During disc play, press this button to play the  
tracks on the disc in a random shuffled order  
(RND 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 (RND indication will  
disappear from the display panel), or by  
activating the Track Scan or Random Play  
select functions.  
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RESET BUTTON  
A Reset button is accessible in the lower left  
corner of the front panel and can be used to  
activate the reset circuitry. However, this  
feature should only be activated under the  
following circumstances as it will erase the  
time and pre-set memories:  
1. Upon initial installation after all wiring  
is completed.  
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DISC EJECT  
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 CD player operation, disc play is  
stopped and the disc is ejected when the CD  
OPEN/CLOSE/EJ ( ) button on the front of  
the chassis is pressed to fold down the panel  
to the 45° position, and then pressed and held  
for at least 2 seconds. Radio or another mode  
will automatically resume depending on which  
mode was in operation prior to disc play. If the  
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INFRARED SENSOR  
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Detects infrared command signal from the re-  
mote control unit.  
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CD PLAYER ERROR CODES  
INDICATION  
CAUSE  
Disc loading malfunction  
Disc eject malfunction  
Focus malfunction  
SOLUTION  
Er-2  
Er-3  
Er-4  
Press RESET button and try again.  
Press RESET button and try again.  
Try a different disc.  
The disc may be damaged or dirty.  
Er-5  
Tracking malfunction  
Try a different disc.  
The disc may be damaged or dirty.  
Er-6  
Er-7  
SLED malfunction  
Press RESET button and try again.  
TOC reading malfunction  
Try a different disc.  
The disc may be damaged or dirty.  
Er-8  
Disc will not play  
Press RESET button and try again.  
CD CHANGER CONTROLS  
Built into this radio are controls to operate an  
magazine is loaded into the changer, play will  
optional CD changer. Please check with your begin from the first track of the first disc in the  
Rampage/Audiovox car stereo specialist or call  
1-800-645-4994 for recommendations of the  
models that will work with this radio.  
magazine.  
ds  
DISC SELECT (D.UP/D.DN)  
These buttons are used to select the desired  
disc for play. To advance to a higher number  
disc, press the D.UP button. To return to a lower  
number disc, press the D.DN button. The  
number of the disc in play will be shown on the  
display panel.  
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  
dt  
TRACK SELECT (  
/
)
The Track Select functions are used to quickly  
access the beginning of a particular track. Each  
ldorading and use of the CD magazine.  
CD CHANGER MODE SELECTOR  
time the Forward Track Select (  
) side of  
(MODE)  
the button is pressed, the next higher track  
number will be selected as shown on the  
display panel. Similarly, each time the  
Backward Track Select (  
pressed, the next lower track number will be  
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  
) button is  
selected as shown on the display panel.  
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button twice or by activating the Scan or  
Random Play functions.  
When the Repeat button is pressed and held,  
du  
CUE/REVIEWFUNCTIONS  
(
/
)
High-speed audible search to any section of  
the disc can be made by the Cue and Review  
functions. Press and hold the Cue  
the  
and RPT 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 Random  
Play functions.  
(
) side of the button to advance rapidly in  
the forward direction (disc play symbol rotation  
on the display panel will increase) or the  
Review (  
) side of the button to advance  
realpidly in the backward direction.  
When the SCN 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. When a desired track is  
reached, press the SCN button again and play  
of the selected track will continue (SCAN will  
disappear from the display panel). The Track  
Scan mode will also be canceled by activating  
the Repeat or Shuffle Play function.  
TRACK/DISC SCAN SELECTOR  
(SCN)  
en  
DISC/TRACK RANDOM PLAY (RND)  
When the RND button is pressed, the RND  
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. The Shuffle Track  
mode can be canceled by pressing the RND  
button or by activating the Scan or Repeat Play  
functions.  
When the RND button is pressed and held,  
the  
and RND 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 until the Random Disc mode is  
canceled by pressing the RND button again or  
When the SCN button is pressed and held,  
the  
and SCAN 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 (  
and SCAN will  
disappear from the display panel). The Disc  
Scan mode will also be canceled by activating  
the Repeat Play or Random Play functions.  
by activating the Scan or Repeat Play functions.  
em  
DISC/TRACK REPEAT PLAY (RPT)  
When the RPT 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  
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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 un-loading 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 the above 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  
set memories.  
dp  
on the unit, but this will also erase the time and pre-  
If the suggested measures do not solve the problem, contact an approved warranty station  
near you for further assistance.  
WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION  
MANbUmAL SEEK TUNING – See Main  
,except press and hold  
to  
to  
1
POWER ON/OFF - See Main Unit  
1
.
Unit  
Seekupward, press and hold  
Seek downward.  
2 bn  
MODE SELECTOR (MODE) - See Main Unit  
.
CD TcRrACK SELECT – See Main  
, except press  
to select  
to  
3
INFRARED SENDER - Emits infrared sig-  
nal to radio which is detected by the sen-  
sor.  
Unit  
a higher track number, press  
select a lower track number.  
4 2  
VOLUME (VOL) CONTROL- See Main Unit  
.
CD CUE/REVIEW – See Main Unit  
for  
cs, except press and hold  
5 3  
,
SEL4ECT BUTTON (SEL) - See Main Unit  
,
5,  
6, and  
7
.
Cue Function, and press and hold  
for Review function.  
6 bTmUNE/SEEK CONTROL – See Main Unit  
7 bAsUDIO MUTE (MUTE) - See Main Unit  
, except press  
frequency, and press  
frequency.  
to increase  
to decrease  
.
8 9  
EQUALIZER (EQ) - See Main Unit  
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9
1
3
2
5
Main Unit  
TRACK/DdISlC REPEAT (RPT) - See  
and em.  
6
16  
15  
14  
bl  
bm  
DISC +/- - See Main Unit ds.  
BATTERYCOMPARTMENT - Holds  
one 3-Volt Button Cell for remote wire-  
less control operation.  
7
8
bn  
bo  
bp  
bq  
br  
TRACK/DISC RANDOM (RND) - See  
Main Unit  
dm  
and  
en  
.
RADIO PRE-SET MEMORY 1-6 - See  
Main Unit br.  
TRACK/DISC PAUSE (PAU) - See  
Main Unit ct.  
13  
12  
9
10  
Main Unit  
TRACK/DcISuC SCAN (SCN) - See  
AM/FbMlBAND(BAND) – See Main  
and el.  
11  
Unit  
.
NOTES ON USE OF FRONT PANEL  
The front panel can be lowered or slid down to one of two positions:  
1. When loading or ejecting an audio cassette, press the button to lower the panel to  
the horizontal position, thereby leaving adequate room to install the cassette. The front  
panel will not automatically return to the normal position after the cassette is loaded;  
press the  
again to activate the panel to the upright position.  
2. When loading a CD, press the  
button to lower the panel to the 45° position, thereby  
leaving adequate room to install the disc and, at the same time, not reveal the cassette  
door below. The front panel will automatically return to the normal upright position after  
thedisc is loaded, and the disc will begin to play.  
COMPACTDISC  
SLOT  
FRONTPANELCD  
OPEN/CLOSE/EJ  
BUTTON  
TAPE CASSETTE  
DOOR  
TAPE EJECT  
BUTTON  
ACD-94  
MODE  
TAPEREWIND  
BUTTON  
MUTE  
POWER  
BAND  
SEL  
PRESS  
FRONTPANEL  
MANU  
SKIP  
TAPE DOOR  
OPEN/CLOSE  
BUTTON  
AUDIO  
ADJUST  
T/F  
TAPE FAST  
FORWARD  
BUTTON  
EQ  
LOUD  
3
in  
1
CD CASSETTE RECEIVER  
AS  
PS  
M/S  
1
PAU  
2
SCN  
3
RPT  
4
RND  
5
D.DN  
6
D.UP  
LOC  
MOTORIZED  
FRONTPANEL  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
1. Switch the vehicle ignition and radio “on”.  
2. Press and hold the Time/Frequency (T/F) button to access the time display; the time  
colon should be flashing.  
3. While holding theT/F button, press the Up Tuning (  
) button to adjust the hours  
and AM/PM indication, or the Down Tuning (  
) button to adjust the minutes indication  
to the correct time. Release the T/F button.  
4. The adjusted time display will remain on the LCD until the T/F button is pressed once  
again to return to the operational mode currently selected.  
z Never insert anything other than a 5" (12 cm)  
compact disc into the player as the mecha-  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
The radio portion of your new sound system  
does not require any maintenance. We  
recommend you keep this manual for refer-  
ence to the many features found in this unit  
as well as how to set the clock.  
nism can be damaged by foreign objects.  
z 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.  
The compact disc and cassette player sec-  
tions also require no routine maintenance,  
but proper understanding of their use and  
handling will help you obtain maximum en-  
joyment of their capabilities. The following  
points should be observed:  
z 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.  
z Do not attempt to open the unit chassis. There  
are no user serviceable parts or adjustments  
inside.  
z When cleaning the interior of the vehicle,  
do not get water or cleaning fluids on the  
unit.  
z Whenthevehiclewarmsupduringcoldweather  
or under damp conditions, moisture may con-  
dense on the lens of the disc player. Should  
this occur, the player will not operate properly  
until the moisture has evaporated.  
z 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 these players.  
z 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 con-  
ditions cease.  
z If the temperature inside the players gets  
too hot, a protective circuit will automati-  
cally stop play of the disc. In this case,  
allow the unit to cool off before operating  
the player again.  
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Cassette Care  
As with any cassette player, the cassette sec-  
tion of this sound system does require a  
minimum of maintenance to keep it in good  
Handling Compact Discs:  
Dirt,dust,scratches,andwarpagecancause  
skips in the playback and deterioration of  
soundquality. Pleasefollowtheseguidelines  
working condition. The following simple care to take care of your compact discs:  
and maintenance suggestions should be fol-  
lowed to prevent malfunctions of the cassette  
system:  
z Use only compact discs with the mark :  
1. Purchase a cassette cleaning kit from  
your local retail store. Use it! At least  
z Fingerprints,dust,anddirtshouldbecare-  
fully 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.  
every 20 to 30 hours of operation you  
must clean the cassette mechanism.  
A dirty cassette player will have a poor  
sound.  
2. Do not use cassettes that exceed 45  
minutes of play on each side.  
3. Do not insert a cassette that appears  
to be broken, twisted or dirty, or with  
loose or torn labels on it.  
4. Always keep your cassettes away  
from direct sunlight or exposure to  
sub-freezing conditions. If a cassette  
is cold, allow it to warm up before use.  
5. Do not keep a cassette in the player  
when not in use.  
6. Before inserting a cassette in the  
player, check that the tape is tightly  
wound on the reels.  
z Neverusechemicalssuchasrecordsprays,  
household cleaners or thinner to clean  
compact discs. Such chemicals can  
irreparably damage the disc’s surface.  
z Discs should be kept in their storage  
cases when not in use.  
z Do not expose discs to direct sunlight,  
high temperatures or high humidity for  
extendedperiods.  
z Do not stick paper, tape, or labels on the  
disc surfaces nor write on them with any  
type of marker.  
Take up any excess slack using a pencil to turn  
the drive hub in the cassette (see diagram).  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Size:  
3.938" H x 7.0" W x 6.875" D  
100.0mm x 177.8mm x 174.63mm  
Operating Voltage:  
Output Power:  
12 Volts DC, Negative Ground  
160 Watts Maximum  
(40 Watts x 4 Channels)  
Output Wiring:  
Floating-Ground Type Designed for use  
with 4 Speakers  
(Front and Rear Channels Cannot be  
Combined (Bridged) for use with 2 Speakers)  
Output Impedance:  
Low-Level Output:  
Tuning Range:  
Compatible with 4/8-Ohm Speakers  
>0.5 Volt (500 mV)  
AM : 530-1710 kHz (10 kHz Steps)  
FM : 87.5-108.0 MHz (200 kHz steps)  
Sensitivity:  
AM : 20 uV  
FM : <4.0 uV  
FM Stereo Separation:  
CD Frequency Response:  
CD Signal/Noise Ratio:  
>25 dB  
50-15000 Hz +/- 3dB  
>55 dB  
CD Channel Separation:  
CD Distortion:  
>45 dB  
0.10%  
Tape Frequency Response:  
Tape Signal/Noise Ratio:  
Wow and Flutter:  
50-10000 Hz  
50 dB  
0.15% VRMS  
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12 / 24 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
Applies to automotive radios, radio/tape players, radio/CD  
players, CD changer  
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.  
CARE A  
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. To claim warranty service during  
this extended period, the bill of sale must specify that the product was installed by an authorized  
Prestige 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.  
ThisWarrantydoesnotapplytoanyproductorpartthereofwhich,intheopinionoftheCompany,  
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). THEEXTENTOFTHECOMPANY'SLIABILITYUNDERTHISWARRANTYISLIMITED  
TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE  
COMPANY'SLIABILITYEXCEEDTHEPURCHASEPRICEPAIDBYPURCHASERFORTHE  
PRODUCT.  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRAN-  
TIES,INCLUDINGANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITY,SHALLBELIMITEDTO  
THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY  
WARRANTYHEREUNDERINCLUDINGANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITY  
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  
ORINCIDENTALDAMAGESFORBREACHOFTHISORANYOTHERWARRANTY,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.  
U.S.A. : AUDIOVOX CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 (1-800-645-4994)  
CANADA : CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA  
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