Audiovox Stereo System AV 428V User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
AND INSTALLATION GUIDE  
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AV-428  
AV-428  
DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL AM/FM/MPX RADIO  
WITH AUTO-REVERSE CASSETTE PLAYER,  
CD CHANGER CONTROLS AND QUARTZ CLOCK  
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Toll-Free Installation Assistance  
The installation and wiring connections for this unit are so simple, we doubt you'll need our help, but, if you do, we're  
here to help you. Just call our toll-free telephone assistance line at 1-800-645-4994 during the days and hours shown  
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8AM - 4PM  
UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION USING MOUNTING SLEEVE  
EXISTING DASH OPENING (FILE EDGES TO FIT IF NECESSARY-DO NOT OVERFILE)  
NOTE: IF DASH IS SOLID, USE MOUNTING SLEEVE AS A TEMPLATE & CUT OPENING  
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PERFORATED STRAP  
BEND TOP TABS  
UPWARD  
FASTEN THIS END TO  
SCREW STUD ON  
REAR OF CHASSIS  
BEND BOTTOM TABS  
DOWNWARD  
SCREW  
RADIO  
SCREW STUD  
REMOVAL  
TOOLS  
MOUNTING SLEEVE  
FASTEN THIS END TO SECURE PART  
OF DASHBOARD.  
DRILL HOLE IF NECESSARY.  
DETACHABLE  
FRONT PANEL  
ISO INSTALLATION  
TYPICAL INSTALLATION  
REMOVE THE PLASTIC FRAME FROM THE  
FRONT OF THE CHASSIS BY CAREFULLY  
UNSNAPPING IT.  
MAX. SIZE  
M5 x 8  
Unsnap AT 2 PLACES  
EACH ON TOP AND  
BOTTOM  
PLASTIC FRAME  
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M5 x 8  
FACTORY MOUNTING BRACKETS  
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RADIO WIRING  
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AUTOMATIC  
ANTENNA  
ANTENNA  
BLUE  
FUSEBLOCK  
EXISTING  
ANTENNA  
CABLE  
“RADIO” FUSE  
+ 12V ACCESSORY  
RED  
1-AMP FUSE  
SCREW  
BLACK  
CAR BATTERY  
METAL PART OF DASH  
(DRILL HOLE IF NECESSARY)  
IMPORTANT  
YELLOWWIREMUSTBECONNECTEDASSHOWN  
OR RADIO WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY  
YELLOW  
FILTER/FUSE  
BOX  
(12-AMPFUSE)  
POSITIVE (+) TERMINAL  
12V BATTERY  
4 PIN PLUGS  
9 PIN PLUG  
ANTENNA PLUG  
(SEE PAGE 5 FOR SPEAKER WIRING)  
ANTENNA SOCKET  
RADIO  
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SPEAKER WIRING  
REFER TO PAGE 4  
FOR RADIO WIRING  
WARNING!  
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THE AMPLIFIERS IN THIS RADIO ARE ONLY DESIGNED FOR USE WITH 4 SPEAKERS.  
NEVER COMBINE (BRIDGE) OUTPUTS FOR USE WITH 2 SPEAKERS.  
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NEVER GROUND NEGATIVE SPEAKER LEADS TO CHASSIS GROUND.  
FAILURE TO WIRE EXACTLY AS SHOWN BELOW MAY CAUSE ELECTRICAL DAMAGE TO THE RADIO.  
NOTE:  
RCA JACKS  
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FOR USE WITH  
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EXTERNAL  
OPTIONAL CD CHANGER  
DIN CABLE (SUPPLIED  
WITH CD CHANGER).  
AMPLIFIERS  
RED = RIGHT  
WHITE = LEFT  
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COMPACT  
8-PIN DIN SOCKET FOR CONNECTION TO  
OPTIONAL CD CHANGER  
4-PIN PLUGS  
9-PIN PLUGS  
LEFT FRONT SPEAKER  
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RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER  
FORRADIOWIRING  
GRAY w/BLACK STRIPE  
LACK STRIPE  
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GREEN w/BLACK STRIPE  
VIOLET w/BLACK STRIPE  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
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automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds  
after the last adjustment or when another function is  
activated.  
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ON-OFFPOWERBUTTON  
Press this button to turn the unit on and off when the  
ignition switch is on. When the unit is off, the Liquid  
Crystal Display (LCD) panel will normally display the  
time-of-day. If the radio is off when the ignition switch is  
turned off, the POWER button must be pressed to turn on  
the radio after the ignition switch is turned on. If the  
ignition switch is turned off while the radio is on, the radio  
will display thetimeof day,andwillcomeonautomatically  
when the ignition switch is again turned on.  
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BASS CONTROL  
To adjust the bass level, first select the Bass mode by  
pressing the PUSH SELECT button so the BAS  
indication appears on the display panel. Within 5 seconds  
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of choo2sing the Bass mode, rotate the Volume Level  
CCW or CW to adjust the bass response as  
desired. The level will be shown on the display panel from  
a minimum --10 to a maximum of 10 (00 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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VOLUMELEVELCONTROL  
To increase the volume level, rotate the PUSH SELECT-  
VOL control clockwise (CW). The volume will increase  
and the level will be shown on the display panel from a  
minimum of 00 to a maximum of 100. To decrease the  
volume level, rotate the PUSH SELECT control counter-  
clockwise (CCW). The volume will decrease as shown  
This control also includes the  
NOTE: If the BAS or TRE functions are set while the  
Equalizer function (EQ) is active, the Equalizer  
function will automatically revert to the FLAT  
setting.  
on the display3panel.  
balance and fader levels as described in  
for adjustment of th4e bass, treble,  
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TREBLECONTROL  
To adjust the treble level, first select the Treble mode by  
pressing the PUSH SELECT button so the TRB  
indication appears on the display panel. Within 5 seconds  
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SELECTBUTTON(SEL)  
This button is used to select the audio function (bass,  
treble, balance, or fade) to be adjusted using the Volume  
Level control 2. Pressing the Select button once will set  
the unit for volume adjustment (VOL will appear on the  
display panel). Pressing the button additional times will  
select bass adjustment (BAS on display), treble (TRB),  
balance (BAL), or fader (FAD). The display will  
control  
of choo2sing the Treble mode, roatate the Volume Level  
CCW or CW to adjust the treble response as  
desired. The level will be shown on the display panel from  
a minimum of --10 to a maximum of 10 (00 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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LEFT/RIGHTBALANCECONTROL  
To adjust the left-right speaker balance, first select the  
Balance mode by pressing the PUSH SELECT button  
Tuning (  
) button to tune downward to the next  
available station. The radio will automatically seek the  
next strongest station. If the Local mode (LOCAL) is  
active, the radio will seek the next strongest local station  
when either button is pressed.  
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so the BAL indication appears on the display panel.  
Within 5 seconds of choosing the Balance mode, rotate  
the Volume Level control  
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CCW to adjust the stereo  
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MANUALSEEKTUNING  
balance to the left channel speakers, or CW to adjust it  
to the right channel speakers. The balance position will  
be shown on the display panel from BAL 10L (full left) to  
BAL 10R (full right). When the volume level between the  
left and right speakers is equal, BAL L=R will be shown  
on the display panel. The display will automatically return  
tothenormalindication5secondsafterthelastadjustment  
or when another function is activated.  
This function is used to search rapidly upward or  
downward for a desired station. By pressing either tune  
button for more than 2 seconds, the radio will enter the  
MANUAL seek mode as displayed momentarily on the  
panel. When either button is pressed and held in this  
mode, the radio will tune rapidly up or down and will stop  
at the station of choice when the button is released. A  
momentary press of either button in this mode will cause  
the radio to tune upward or downward one digit at a time.  
If tuning is not activated within 5 seconds of entering the  
MANUAL mode, the radio will automatically revert to the  
so default AUTO mode as indicated momentarily on the  
panel.  
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FRONT/REARFADERCONTROL  
To adjust the front-rear speaker balance, first select the  
Fader mode by pressing the PUSH SELECT button  
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the FAD indication appears on the display panel. Within  
5secondsofchoosingtheFadermode, rotatetheVolume  
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LOCAL/DISTANTSELECTOR(LOC)  
Level control  
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CW or CCW to adjust the front-rear  
This feature is used to select the strength of the signals  
at which the radio will stop during Automatic Up/Down  
Tuning. Pressing the button will select the Local setting  
(LOCAL will appear on the display panel for 5 seconds)  
and tuning will select only strong (local) stations for  
reception. Pressing the button again will select the  
Distant setting (DX will appear on the display panel for 5  
seconds) and the tuning will stop at a wider range of  
signals, including weaker (more distant) stations.  
speaker balance as desired. The fader position will be  
shown on the display panel from FAD 10R (full rear) to  
FAD 10F(fullfront). Whenthelevelbetweenthefrontand  
rear speakers is equal, FAD F=R will be shown on the  
display panel. The display will automatically return to the  
normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or  
when another function is activated.  
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LOUDNESSCONTOUR(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 and hold the  
BAND/LOUD button to activate this feature and the  
indication LOUD ON will appear on the display panel for  
5 seconds. Press and hold the button again to deactivate  
the feature, and LOUD OFF will appear on the display  
panel for 5 seconds.  
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FM MONO SELECTOR (MONO)  
During FM radio operation, this button is used to select  
mono or stereo reception of the broadcast signal. Under  
normal reception conditions, the unit should be left in the  
stereo mode as indicated by ST and the associated  
signal strength indicator on the display panel when tuned  
to an FM stereo signal. If the stereo signal is too noisy for  
comfortable listening, press the MONO button to switch  
to mono reception (the ST indication will disappear from  
the display panel, and MONO will momentarily appear).  
To return to stereo reception mode, press the button  
again; STEREO will momentarily appear on the display  
panel and the ST indication returns.  
9AUDIOMUTESELECTOR(MUT)  
Press this button momentarily to mute the volume from  
the system (MUTE will appear flashing on the display  
panel). Pressing this button again, adjusting the Volume  
Level control 2, or pressing any other button, will return  
to the volume level setting in use before the Mute function  
was activated.  
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PRE-SET SCAN (PS) AUTO-STORETUNING(AS)  
Press this button momentarily to scan the stations pre-  
set into the memories on the 3 FM bands or the AM band.  
The unit will stop at each pre-set station for 5 seconds  
before continuing to the next pre-set station (the pre-set  
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.  
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AM/FMBANDSELECTOR(BAND)  
Each time the BAND/LOUD button is pressed, the radio  
band is changed. The indications F1, F2, F3 or AM will  
appear in the display panel according to your selection.  
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AUTOMATIC UP/DOWN TUNING (  
To select a radio station in the automatic mode,  
momentarily press the Up Tuning ( ) button to  
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Pressing and holding the button for longer than 2 seconds  
will activate the Auto-Store Tuning feature which will  
automatically scan and enter up to 6 stations into the 6  
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pre-set memories on the band in use. After entering the NOTE: It is a characteristic of LCD panels that, if  
stations into memory, the unit will automatically stop at  
each station for 5 seconds so each can be heard. 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 is most useful when travelling in a new area  
where you are not familiar with the local stations.  
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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STATION PRE-SET MEMORIES  
To set any of the 6 pre-set memories in each band, use  
the following procedure:  
Hold the cassette with the exposed tape edge to the right  
and insert it fully into the cassette door until the cassette  
is engaged and begins playing (TAPE will appear on the  
display panel, together with three tape direction arrows).  
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 reversal of the three tape direction  
arrow indications on the display panel.  
1. Turn the radio on and select the desired band.  
2. Select the first station to be pre-set using the  
Automatic Up/Down bm, or Manual Seek  
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Tuning  
Controls.  
3. Press and hold the pre-set button to be set for  
approximately 2 seconds. The pre-set number 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.  
NOTE: Observe cassette operation cautions in Care  
and Maintenance section of this manual.  
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4. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining 5  
pre-sets on that band and for the other 3 bands  
in the direction indicated by the arrows. For example, if  
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to right ( >>> on the display panel), the tape will fast-  
forward. If the button is pressed while the tape is  
moving from right to left ( <<< on the display panel), 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, the tape will reverse and  
button is pushed when the tape is moving from left  
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EQUALIZER (EQ) BUTTON  
The EQ button applies preset sound effects to the unit’s  
audio output signal.The EQ button, when pressed, will  
activateoneofthefollowingoperatingmodes(CLASSICS,  
POP M, ROCK M, DSP OFF or FLAT). If the Equalizer  
function is active, as momentarily displayed on the panel,  
and the bass and/or treble level is set, the Equalizer  
function revertstothetheFLATsetting.Ontheotherhand,  
if 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.  
automatically resume play.  
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PROGRAMSELECTOR  
To manually reverse tape direction and play the other side  
(program) of the cassette, lightly push both the Fast-  
Forward and Rewind buttons (  
time. The change of direction will be shown by the arrows  
on the display panel.  
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STATION SCAN (SCN) BUTTON  
When this button is pressed during radio operation, each  
station in the current band will be scanned in the upward  
direction; each displayed station will flash for 5 seconds  
before moving on to the next station. If the local mode is  
active, only the stronger, nearby stations in the current  
band will be scanned. When the desired station appears,  
press the SCN button again to remain on that frequency.  
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EJECT BUTTON (  
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Tape playback is stopped and the cassette is ejected by  
pressing this button. Radio operation will automatically  
resume when the cassette is ejected.  
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 cassette before removing the detachable  
front panel.  
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LIQUIDCRYSTALDISPLAYPANEL  
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel displays the  
frequency, time and activated functions, including a  
combination audio level/disc indicator in the form of dual  
disc icons (  
) with circular bar graphs depicting the  
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MODESELECTOR(MODE)  
During radio or tape play, press this button to select  
operation of the optional CD changer as shown by CDC,  
the disc number and the track number on the display  
panel. Refer to the CD Changer Controls section for  
specific operating instructions.  
strength of the audio signal. In addition, the display also  
contains a receive signal indicator which depicts the  
relative strength of the incoming broadcast frequency.  
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If the button is pressed when no CD changer is connected  
to the unit, no CDC indications will appear on the display  
panel. The unit will then return to radio operation. To  
return to the tape operation (if a tape is loaded in the unit),  
press the button again. During tape play, press this  
button to change to radio operation without ejecting the  
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FRONTPANELRELEASEBUTTON  
This button is used to release the mechanism that holds the  
front panel to the chassis. To detach the front panel, press  
thebuttonsothattheleftsideofthepanelisreleased. Grasp  
the released side and pull it off of the chassis. To re-attach  
the panel, position the right side of the panel in place first  
and then press the left side of the panel until the mechanism  
locks it into place.  
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TIME/FREQUENCYSELECTOR(T/F)  
Pressing the Time/Frequency (T/F) button will display  
the time of day for 5 seconds, after which the display will  
automatically return to the radio, tape or CD changer  
display, depending on which one was currently active.  
To set the correct time of day, refer to the procedure for  
Setting the Clock.  
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DIMMER BUTTON (DIM)  
This button provides control of the panel display brightness;  
when pressed once, the display will dim to half its normal  
intensity. When pressed again, the display will return to full  
brightness intensity.  
NOTESONUSEOFFRONTPANEL  
csTHEFT-DETERRENTLED  
Located on the chassis behind the front panel, a light-  
emittingdiode(LED)willflashwhenthepanelisremoved.  
The flashing light serves as a visual warning to the  
would-be thief that the unit has been disabled by removal  
1. Make sure the front panel is right-side-up when  
attaching it to the chassis as it cannot be attached  
when up-side down.  
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RESET BUTTON  
2. Donotpressveryhardonthefrontpanelwhenattaching  
it to the chassis. No more than light to moderate  
pressure should be needed.  
A RESET button is located on the front of the chassis  
(front panel must be removed to access the button). The  
re-set circuitry is provided to protect the microprocessor  
circuitry and should only be activated under the following  
circumstances as it will erase the time and pre-set  
memories.  
3. When attaching the front panel, make sure the right  
side is correctly engaged before pressing the left side  
to lock it into position.  
4. When taking the front panel with you, please use the  
supplied carrying case to protect the panel from dirt  
and damage. Make sure there is no dust or dirt on the  
electrical terminals on the back of the panel as this  
could cause intermittent operation or other  
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 return to normal operation.  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
1. Switch the vehicle ignition and radio on.  
2. Momentarily press the Time/Frequency (T/F) Select button  
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so that the time is shown on the display panel.  
3. Press and hold the Time/Frequency button until the time display begins flashing. While the display is still flashing,  
press the Up Tuning ( ) button to adjust the hours and then the Down Tuning (  
minutes to the correct time.  
) button to adjust the  
4. Five seconds after the last hour or minute adjustment is made, the time will be set in the unit and the display  
will return to the normal indication.  
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HANDLINGCOMPACTDISCS(OPTIONALCDCHANGER)  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
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:  
The radio section of your new sound system does not  
require any maintenance. We recommend that you keep  
this manual for reference on the many features found in  
this unit as well as how to set the clock.  
The optional compact disc changer section also  
requires no routine maintenance, but proper under-  
standing of its use and handling will help you obtain  
maximum enjoyment of its capabilities.  
!Use only compact discs with the mark  
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!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.  
CASSETTECARE  
As with any cassette player, the cassette 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 cassette system.  
!Never use chemicals such as record sprays,  
household cleaners or thinner to clean compact discs.  
Such chemicals can irreparably damage the disc’s  
surface.  
!Discs should be kept in their storage cases when not in  
use.  
1. Purchase a cassette cleaning kit from your local  
retail store. Use it! At least every 20 to 30 hours !Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperatures  
of operation you must clean the cassette mecha-  
nism. A dirty cassette player will have a poor  
sound.  
or high humidity for extended periods.  
!Do not stick paper, tape, or labels on the disc surfaces  
nor write on them with any type of marker.  
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 sun  
light or exposure to subfreezing 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. Take  
up any excess slack using a pencil to turn the  
drive hub in the cassette.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Size:  
7” W  
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2” H  
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6” D  
178 mm x 50 mm x 150 mm  
Operating Voltage:  
Output Power:  
12 volts DC, negative ground  
120 watts maximum (30 watts x 4 channels)  
Output Wiring:  
Floating-ground type designed for 4 speaker use.  
The amplifiers in this unit are NOT designed for use with 2 speakers.  
RCA pre-amp level outputs.  
Output Impedance:  
Pre-Amp Output:  
Tuning Range:  
Compatible with 4 - 8 ohm speakers  
500 mv.  
AM: 530 - 1,710 KHz. (10 KHz. step)  
FM: 87.5 - 107.9 MHz. (200 KHz. step)  
Sensitivity:  
AM: >45 dB.  
FM: >15 dB at a S/N of 30 dB  
FM Stereo Separation:  
25 dB at 1kHz  
Tape Frequency Response: 50-10,000 Hz.  
Tape S/N Ratio:  
Wow & Flutter:  
50 dB  
0.15% WRMS  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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CD CHANGER CONTROLS  
                                          
                                          
                                           
                                           
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FOWARD/REVERSESEARCH(CUE/REVIEW)  
High-speed audible search to any forward or reverse  
section of the disc can be made with this feature. Press  
Built into this radio are controls to operate an optional CD  
changer. Please check with your Rampage/Audiovox car  
stereo specialist for recommendations of the models  
that will work with this radio.  
and hold the forward (cue) button (  
rapidly in the forward direction, or press and hold the  
reverse (review) button ( ) to advance rapidly in the  
reverse (backward) direction. In either case, the center of  
the disc icon will rotate faster when search is active.  
) to advance  
Once the changer is installed and properly connected, it  
may be necessary to press the RESET button behind the  
radio front panel to initialize the complete installation.  
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.  
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TRACKSCANSELECTOR(SCN)  
When the SCN button is momentarily pressed, the SCN  
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  
(SCN will disappear from the display panel). The Track  
Scan mode will also be canceled by activating any other  
disc function (Track Select, Repeat or Random).  
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CDCHANGERPAUSE/PLAYSELECTOR(PAU)  
During radio, or tape play, press the MODE button to  
select operation of the CD changer as shown by CDC on  
the display. Disc play will begin, the disc and track  
number will be shown on the display panel, and the  
When the SCN button is pressed and held for more than  
2 seconds, the disc scan mode is activated; DSN will  
appear on the display and the first 10 seconds of the first  
track on each disc will be played in disc order. This mode  
is canceled in the same manner as before.  
center of the disc icon (  
) will become animated. 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.  
During CD changer play, pressing the PAU button once  
will stop changer play; PAUSE will appear on the display  
and the center of the disc icon will remain stationary. To  
resume disc play, press the PAU button again and disc  
play will resume from the point at which it was interrupted.  
ds  
TRACKREPEATPLAYSELECTOR(RPT)  
When the RPT button is momentarily pressed, the RPT  
indication will appear on the display panel and play of the  
current track will be continually repeated until the Track  
Repeat mode is canceled by pressing the RPT button  
again or by activating the Track Select, Random Play or  
Scan functions.  
When the RPT button is pressed and held for more than  
2 seconds, the disc repeat mode is activated; DRT will  
appear on the display and the play of the current disc will  
be continuously repeated. This mode is canceled in the  
same manner as before.  
dn  
&
do  
DISC SELECT (DN & UP)  
These buttons are used to select the desired disc for play.  
To advance to a higher number disc, press the UP button  
do  
dn. To return to a lower number disc, press the DN button  
. The number of the disc in play will be shown on the  
dtSHUFFLEPLAYSELECTOR(SHF)  
When the SHF button is momentarily pressed, the SHF  
indication will appear on the display panel and the tracks  
display panel.  
Track Select buttons  
on the disc will be playeddpin a random, shuffled order. The  
will also select tracks in the  
dp  
TRACK SELECT (  
This button is used to quickly select the beginning of a  
particulartrack.WitheachmomentarypressoftheForward  
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shuffled order instead of the normal progression. The  
Track Shuffle mode can be canceled by pressing the SHF  
buttonagainorbyactivatingtheTrackSelect,RepeatPlay  
or Scan functions.  
When the SHF button is pressed and held for more than  
2 seconds, the disc shuffle mode is activated; DSF will  
appear on the display and the play of the discs in the  
magazine will be played in a random shuffled order. This  
mode is canceled in the same manner as before.  
Track Select button (  
will be selected as shown on the display panel. Similarly,  
with each momentary press of the Backward Track Select  
), the next higher track number  
button(  
), thenextlowertracknumber will beselected.  
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CD CHANGER ERROR CODES  
If a problem should develop while operating the CD changer, the error code “Err” may appear on the display  
panel. This can indicate a number of problems with the unit, including a mechanical error or an error in the  
microprocessorcontrolofthechanger. Iftheerrorcodeshouldappear,tryejectingandre-loadingthemagazine  
intothechanger. Whilethemagazineisoutofthechanger, makesurethediscsareclean, undamaged, and  
loadedcorrectly(seeOwner’sManualoftheCDchanger). YoumayalsotryactivatingtheRESETbutton  
on the unit, but this will also erase the time and pre-set memories.  
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Ifthesuggestedmeasuresdonotsolvetheproblem,contactanapprovedwarrantystationnearyouforfurther  
assistance.  
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
AUDIOVOXCORPORATION(theCompany)warrantstotheoriginalretailpurchaserofthisproductthat  
shouldthisproductoranypartthereof,undernormaluseandconditions,beprovendefectiveinmaterial  
or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired  
orreplacedwithneworreconditionedproduct(attheCompany'soption)withoutchargeforpartsand  
repairlabor.  
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 ! 1-800-645-4994  
CANADA: CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA  
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