Aiwa CDC-X504MP Car Stereo System User Manual


 
10
OTHER FUNCTIONS
(PUSH-MENU)
(SEEK)(+)/(SEEK)(–)
(SOURCE)
AUX
Using auxiliary equipment
You can listen to equipment (such as a cassette,
MD, or MP3 portable player) connected to the unit.
Refer to the operating instructions for the
corresponding equipment for more detailed
information.
Be sure to remove the inserted CD to prevent
possible damage to the unit before connecting the
equipment.
1 Connect a cassette/MD/MP3 portable player
or other equipment to the unit’s AUX jack
(3.5 mm dia.).
2 Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “AUX”
appears on the display.
Various settings
To align the sound levels (Source Level
Adjustor)
Volume may vary each time you change the source
mode. In this case, you can align each source
mode’s volume to almost the same level.
1 Select the source mode to be adjusted.
2 Press and hold (SOURCE) until “LEVEL 0”
appears on the display.
3 Turn (PUSH-MENU) to adjust the level.
The volume level is adjustable from –6 to +6 dB
by 1 dB steps.
To change the display and beep tone
settings
You can set the dimmer of the display, and turn on
or off the VU level meter and the beep tone.
Proceed as follows while the unit is turned on.
There are items that cannot be selected if you
operate when the unit is deactivated.
1 Press and hold (PUSH-MENU) until “SET”
appears on the display.
2 Press (SEEK) (+) or (SEEK) (–) to select
“DIM,” “VU” or “BEEP.”
Each time you press (SEEK) (+), the item
changes as follows:
DIM (dimmer) t
VU (VU level meter) t
A.SCRL* t
BEEP (beep tone)
* Auto Scroll, available when source is CD
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3 Turn (PUSH-MENU) to change the setting for
the selected item.
To select the type of equipment
connected to the rear panel
You can connect a power amplifier or a sub-woofer
to the AUDIO OUT REAR jacks on the rear of the
unit.
When a power amplifier or a sub-woofer is
connected, select the type of the connected
equipment correctly.
1 While the unit is deactivated (clock or DEMO
is diplayed), press (PUSH-MENU).
2 Turn (PUSH-MENU) to select “REAR” (for a
power amplifier) or “SUB” (for a sub-
woofer).