Aiwa LCX=300, LCX-301 manual Precautions, Connections

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PRECAUTIONS

Follow the advice below for safe and correct operation.

This system may be powered by an AC voltage or car battery (DC 12 V) power source. (Car battery cord is not supplied.)

On AC voltage

Before connecting the AC cord, check that the rated voltage shown on the rear panel matches your local voltage.

For LH model

AC 120/220-240 V, selectable.

To match your local voltage, switch the AC VOLTAGE selector on the rear panel with a screwdriver or similar tool. +

For U model

AC 120 V, fixed,

For K model

AC 230 V, fixed.

On placement

Do not use the system in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty or humid.

Do not use the system in places which are subject to vibration.

Place the system on a flat, even surface.

The unit should be situated with adequate space around it so that proper heat ventilation is assured. Allow 10 cm (4 in.) clearance from the rear and the top of the unit, and 5 cm (2 in.) from each side.

In particular, do not place the system in an airtight rack.

If using the system near a television or radio, noise may be heard from the television, radio or this system. Move this system away from the affected television or radio.

On safety

When disconnecting the AC cord or car battery cord, pull out by the plug. Do not pull the cord itself.

When the system is not used for an extended period of time, disconnect the AC cord or car battery cord. When the cord is plugged in, a small amount of current continues to flow to the system, even when the power is turned off.

If the AC cord is damaged, contact your dealer or an Aiwa service center for immediate replacement or repair.

Should any trouble occur, disconnect the AC cord and car battery cord and contact a qualified service representative.

CONNECTIONS

IMPORTANT

. Make sure the AC voltage matches your local voltage. (LH model only)

Connect the AC cord or car battery cord after connecting speakers, antennas, and all optional equipment.

There are no differences between the speakers. Both speakers can be connected as L (left) or R (right).

To stand the AM antenna + H

Fix the claw to the slot,

To position the antennas

FM feeder antenna: (For U and LH model only)

Extend this antenna horizontally in a T-shape and fix its ends to the wall with cellophane tape, etc.

FM unipolar antenna: (For K model only)

Extend fully and position for the best possible reception.

This antenna is of an instant type, so the use of an outdoor antenna is recommended.

AM (MW/LW) loop antenna:

Position to find the best direction and position for radio reception.

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Contents LCX=300 LCX-301 OWNER’S Record VaroitusVarning ObserveraCopyright Derechos DE AutorDroits D’AUTEUR For USE in the U.S.A. U model onlyAbout Your System About this manual + EAbout the illustrations Model number suffixAcerca de Ias ilustraciones Table of Contents Indhx Table DES MatieresPrecautions ConnectionsPrecauciones ConexionesConnexions Para colocar Ias antenasConnecting AN OUTDOOI? Antenna Connect the supplied antennasConnect the AC cord to an AC outlet Connect the speaker cords with the main unitConexion DE UNA Antena Exterior Connexion D’UNE Antenne ExterieureTo use the Function button + El Remote ControlBefore Operation Telecommande Antes DE LA OperacionAvant L’UTILISATION Control RemotoClock Press the II SET buttonPress DownPuesta EN Hora DEL Reloj Reglage DE L’HORLOGEPulse el boton II SET Appuyer sur la touche II SETSimple Audio Adjustment Volume Control + ESound Adjustment During Recording EqualizerAjuste Sencillo DEL Sonido Reglage Audio SimpleEcualizador EgaliseurManual Tuning ~M~AMModel Press the K Down or UP W button to select StationSintonizacion Manual Accord ManuelModelo K Pulse el boton l++ Down o UP W para seleccionar una emisoraPresetting Stations + EI Preset Number Tuning + EITo clear a preset station DisplayMemorisation DE Stations ’REAJUSTE DE Emisoras + EISintonizacion Mediante Numero DE PREAJUSTE+ Accord SUR UNE Station MEMORISEE+Basic Operations Loading Disc + ElPlaying Disc + El Press the + buttonOperaciones Basicas Operations DE BaseHjtroduccion DE DISCO+ E Mise EN Place DE Disque +Random Play -+ Repeat Play +Random play Press the Repeat button while pressing the Shift buttonOPERAClONES Basicas Rieproduccion Aleatoria +Operations DE Base Lecture Aleatoire + Rieproduccion Repetida + mProgrammed Play Press the 4 button to start play To check the programRIEPRODUCC1ON Programada Lecture ProgrammedPrograrnar una cancion WsualizacionInserting Tapes Playing Back a TapePress Button to start play. -+ About cassette tapesOiperaciones Basicas ~SERCICN DE CintasMise EN Place DE Cassettes Produccion DE UNA CintaPress the TAPE/REV Mode button to select the reverse mode Basic RecordingInsert the tape to be recorded on into the deck Press the REC button to start recordingEnregistrement DE Base Before connecting a microphone Microphone MixingMIN Recommended MicrophoneConecte su microfono a la toma MIC Mezcla MicrofonicaMixage Avec Microphone Optional Listening to External Sources + EIVIDEO/AUX Jacks Super Woofer JackEcoute DE Sources Externes Connexion D’UN AP’PAREIL Optionnel +Externas -+ Main Unit Care and MaintenanceSpecifications Especiificaciones Cuidados Y MantenimientoSoins ET Entretien Speaker System VIDEO/AUX 0.5 Super Woofer 1.1General XhxdCC12V Troubleshooting Guide Tuner SectionCassette Deck Section CD Player SectionEN CAS DE Probleme Guia Para LA Solucion DE AveriasParts Index Main instructions about each part are indicatedIndice DE LAS Partes Nomenclature 16-17 14-15 18-19 24-25