Aiwa XR-M35 manual Troubleshooting Guide, Parts Index

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

If the unit fails to perform as described in these Operating Instructions, check the following guide.

GENERAL

TheI-e is no sound.

Is ihe AC cord connected properly?

o Is ihere a bad connection? (+ page 3)

Was an incorrect function button pressed?

The sound becomes inaudible or the unit is turned off

suddenly.

DThsre may be a short circuit in the speaker terminals.

+Disconnect the AC cord from the AC outlet and re-connect

the speaker cords correctly. Then connect the AC cord and turn the unit on again.

Sound is emitted from one speaker only.

. Is i he other speaker disconnected?

An erroneous display or a malfunction occurs.

+Reset the unit as stated below.

TUNER SECTION

There is constant, wave-like static.

Is :he antenna connected properly? (+ page 3)

Is he signal weak?

+Connect an outdoor antenna.

The reception contains noise interferences or the sound is

distorted.

Is I he system picking up external noise or multipath distortion?

+Change the orientation of the antenna.

+Move the unit away from other electrical appliances.

CA!;SETTE DECK SECTION

The tape does not run.

Is :he deck in pause mode? (+ page 11)

The sound is off-balance or not adequately high.

o Is :he playback head dirty? (+ page 18) Recording is not possible.

IS :he erasure prevention tab on the tape broken off? (+ page 12)

. Is :he recording head dirty? (+ page 18) Erasure is not possible.

DIs the erasure head dirty? (+ page 18) “Is a metal tape being used?

High frequency sound is not emitted.

e Is a tape recorded without Dolby NR played back with the Dolby NF{ system operating? (+ page 11)

. Is the recording/playback head dirty? (+ page 18)

CD PLAYER SECTION

The CD player does not play.

o Is the disc correctly inserted? (+ page 9) * Is the disc dirty? (+ page 18)

. Is the lens aftected by condensation?

+Wait approximately one hour and try again.

To reset

[f al unusual condition occurs in the display window or the cassette decks, reset the unit as follows.

1F’ress the POWER button to turn off the power.

2F’ress the POWER button to turn the power back on while pressing the CLEAR button. Everything stored in memory

after purchase is canceled.

If the power cannot be turned off in step 1 because of a malfunction, reset by disconnecting the AC cord and repeat step 2.

PARTS INDEX

Instructions about each part on the main unit or remote control are indicated on the pages listed below.

(in

alphabetic

order)

 

 

Parts

 

Pages

 

BAND/MODE

TUNER

7

 

CD

 

 

9

 

CLEAR

 

5,8,9,10,11,13,14,15

 

CLOCK

 

5

 

DEMO

 

5

 

44

DOWN

 

5,7,8,9,10,11,14,15,16,17

 

EDIT/CHECK

 

9,14,15

 

EJECT

 

11

 

EQ

 

 

6

 

FUNCTION

 

4,14,16

 

MD

 

 

13, 18

 

MODE

 

5,6,11,13

 

MULTI JOG

 

5,6,8,9,11,13

 

OPEN/CLOSE

 

9

 

PHONES

 

5

 

POWER

 

5,7,16,18

 

<-

PRESET/DIR

8,9,11,13,14,15

 

PRGM

 

10

 

RANDOM

 

10

 

REC/REC

MUTE

13,14,15

 

REPEAT

 

10

 

II

SET

 

5,8,9,11,13,16

 

SHIFT

 

4,5,7,9,10,14,15,16,17

 

SLEEP

 

17

 

TAPE/REV MODE

11, 13

 

T-BASS

 

6

 

TIMER

 

16

TUNER/BAND

 

7,8

 

 

*

UP

 

5,7, 8, SI, I 0,11,14,15,16,17

 

VIDEO/AUX

 

13, 18

 

VOLUME

 

6

 

o-9, +1 o

 

8,9,10,14,15

 

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Contents Aiiif Electric Power PrecautionsAC power cord Outdoor Antenna7t%&u#waAv#&uashf?tzsm Table of ContentsConnections Before connecting the AC cordConnect the AC cord to an AC outlet Connect the supplied antennasRemote Control Connecting AN Outdoor AntennaUsing the headphones Setting the ClockBefore Operation To display the current timeSound Adjustment During Recording A13JUSTINGTHEVOLUMEEQ Equalizer Enihancing the Treble SoundWhen an FM stereo broadcast contains noise Manual TuningTo change the AM tuning interval Press the ++ or ~ button to select a stationPreset Number Tuning Pfiesetting StationsOther methods to tune in to a preset station To clear a preset stationLoading Discs OperationPlaying Discs FunctionRandom Play Reipeat PlayProgrammed Play Playing Back a Tape Inserting TapesUse Type I normal, Type II high/CrOd OrTwe Iv metal Press the + button to start playMusic Sensor About cassette tapesDolby NR system Press the TAPE/REV Mode button to select the reverse mode To start recording with the remote controlBasic Recording Inserting Blank SpacesFirst press the @ button and then press Press the numbered buttons to designate Tape lengthRepeat for the rest of the tracks for side a Programmed Edit RecordingPress the numbered buttons to designate the tape length Press the numbered buttons to program a trackSetting the Timer Timer RecordingPrepare the source Connecting Optional Equipment Setting the Sleep TimerListening to External Sources Care and MaintenanceSignal-to-noise ratio Main unit XR-M35 FM tuner section Tuning rangeOutput sound pressure level 87 dBIW/m Dimensions W x H x D WeightParts Index Troubleshooting GuideAdvertencia PrecaucionesIndice Conexiones Conecte el cable de alimentacion de C.A. a unaConecte Ios cables del altavoz a la unidad Control Remoto Ccnexion DE UNA Antena ExteriorPara conectar otro equipo optional + pagina Anlena de cuadro AMDEL Reloj Antes DE LA OperacionAjuste DEL Sonido Presione el boton ++ 0- para seleccionar una emisora Sintonizacion ManualPara buscar rapidamente una emisora Busqueda Automatic Cuando una emision en FM estereo contenga ruidoSintonizacion Mediante Numero DE Preajuste Preajuste DE EmisorasPara borrar una emisora preajustada +10Operacion Introduction DE UN DiscoReproduction DE UN Disco Repetition DE LA REPRODUCC16N Reprodijccion AleatoriaREPROD!JCCION Programada En modo deInsercion DE Cintas Reproduction DE UNA CintaPresione el boton + para iniciar la reproduction Sensor Musical Grabacion Basica Insercion DE Espacios EN BlancoInserte la cinta que vaya a grabar en la pletina Para borrar et programa de edition Para detener la grabacionPara comprobar el orden de Ios numeros de pista programados Duration de Ias cintas y duration de la editionContinuation el boton E antes de que pasen Grabacion CON Edicion ProgramadaGrabacion CON EL Temporizador Ajuste DEL TemporizadorAlctivaci6n del temporizador En pantalla 0 y ~ y presione el botonConexion DE UN Equipo Opcional Ajuste DEL Temporizador DE ApagadoTomas VI DEO/AUX Y MD Salida CD Digital OUT Optical~CIUIDADO.Y Mantenimiento Especificaciones Problemas Installation Explication des symbolesAvertissement Alimentation electriaueDES Matieres Connectez Ies cordons des haut-parleurs a I’unite principal ConnexionsConnectez Ies antennes fournies Branchez Ie cordon secteur sur une prise de CourantCONNEX1ON D’UNE Antenne EX@RIEIJRE Reglage DE L’HORLOGE Avant L’UTILISATIONReglage in SON Pour changer I’intervalle d’accord AM Accord ManuelAccord SUR LES Numeros Autres faqons de selectionner une station preregleeRep&!tez Ies operations 1 et Appuyez sur la touche TUNER/BAND pourChargement DU Discwe UtilisationLecture D’UN Disque Appuyez sur la touche FLecture Repetee Lecture AleatoireEctijre Programmed Appuyez sur la touche ~ pour commencer la lectureLecture D’UNE Cassette Pour selectionner un mode de defilement arriereInsertion DES Cassettes Appuyez sur la touche +b pour commencer la lecture13ETECTEUR DE Iviusique Quand 11’indicateur appara~t sur I’affichage, appuyez surAu sujet des cassettes Enregistrement DE Base Insertion D’ESPACES VidesAppuyez sur la touche pour commencer ’enregistrement Operation Enrkwtrement AvecPour verifier I’ordre des numeros de pistes programmed Temps sur Ies cassettes et temps de montageAppuyez sur la touche EDIT/CHECK tout en Enregistrement Avec Montage ProgrammePour arr6iter I’enregistrement Pour verifier I’ordre des numeros des pistes programmersEnregistrement Coiwimande PAR Minuterie ’appa-reil apres avoir regle Ie volume et la tonalit6Reglt?z I’heure d’allumage par la minuterie en Preparez la sourceSommeiloptionnel Reglage DE LA Minuterie DEPrises VIDEO/AUX ET Prises MD Prise Optique DE Sortie Numerique DE CDUtilisez I’appareil connecte Soin des disquesSoin des cassettes Partie Iecteur de disques compacts Laser SpecificationsIndex Mjiiiie DE Depistage DES IiefautsPage