Aiwa AV-NW50 manual Preset Tuning, RDS Features

Page 13

PRESET TUNING

You can preset up to 32 stations and tune them in directly.

MANUAL PRESETTING

1Tune in the desired station.

2Press ENTER to store the station.

The preset number, beginning from "" appears on the display.

3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to store other stations.

The next station will not be stored if a total of 32 preset stations have already been stored. (" " is displayed.)

AUTOMATIC PRESETTING

Scans the receivable frequency range and stores tuned stations automatically with the preset number.

1Turn FUNCTION to select FM or AM.

2Hold down AUTO PRESET for about 2 seconds

until "AUTO PRESET" runs through the display.

Then release the button. Scanning begins with the FM band. The frequency will be displayed when a tuned station is stored. The display will return to the first stored station when scanning is finished.

The unit scans the AM band if preset numbers are still available.

Automatic presetting clears all the previously stored preset stations.

If identical RDS stations with alternative frequencies are detected, only the station with the stronger signal is stored.

TUNING IN PRESET STATIONS

1Select a band.

2Turn MULTI JOG to select a preset number.

Alternatively, press ior kon the remote control.

You can tune in the desired preset station directly by pressing the numbered buttons on the remote control.

-To select preset number 25, press 2 and 5.

-To select preset number 7, press 7.

To clear a preset station

1Tune in the station by preset tuning.

2Press ENTER, and press ENTER again while the frequency flashes on the display.

Alternatively, press ENTER or C on the remote control, and press ENTER while the frequency flashes on the display.

RDS FEATURES

POWER 6STANDBY/ON

 

MULTI JOG

 

ENTER

TUNER

MODE

 

 

RECEPTIONRADIO

SHIFT

PTY

RT

TUNING

INPUT MODE

RDS (Radio Data System) is a broadcasting service which allows FM stations to send additional information along with the regular radio signal.

The additional information is derived from the features of RDS described below.

NOTE

The RDS features described below may not function correctly if the RDS transmission data from the station contains too much interference or the reception is too weak.

PROGRAM SERVICE STATION NAME (PS)

The station name is displayed automaticallly when an RDS station En is tuned in.

RADIO TEXT (RT)

You can show text information such as the title of a song on the display.

Press RT.

When the tuned station is transmitting RT codes, radio texts will appear on the display.

If the tuned station is not transmitting RT codes, "   " is displayed.

To return to the regular display

Press RT again. The frequency display returns. Press RT once again and the station name display returns.

PROGRAM TYPE (PTY)

This is an identification to specify the program being broadcast currently.

Press PTY to display a program type when tuning in an RDS station.

The program type will be displayed for 10 seconds.

If no PTY data or undefined PTY data is being transmitted, "  ￿" or "   " is displayed.

ENGLISH 13

Image 13
Contents AV-NW50 Installation PrecautionsElectric Power MaintenanceTable of Contents Before connecting the AC cord Connecting EquipmentConnections Video equipment connectionsAudio equipment connections DVD Players ConnectionsTape deck To connect a DVD player with a decoder and 5.1 ch outputConnecting Speakers Using AC Outlets on the Unit Connecting the Supplied AntennasPositioning the Speakers Operating Other Equipment About the Remote ControlSource Direct Function Before OperationVolume Control Custom Audio AdjustmentSound Adjustment During Recording DSP SurroundWhen the Over Level Indicator Lights UP Mode of the DVD, Video 1 or Video FunctionSelection of AUDIO/VIDEO Source Selection of Video SourceSelect the program source to be recorded Manual TuningTo search for a station automatically Auto search RDS Features Preset TuningPTY Search AdjustmentsEnhanced Other Networks Information Search Press PTYDTS Turning Surround on and OFFCheck the followings If you feel that the surround effect is not sufficientWhen the item to be adjusted is displayed, press Setting Speaker Size and DistanceEnter Changing Speaker Volume Temporarily Adjusting Speaker Level BalanceAdjust the sound level of the centre and surround speakers SignalAdjusting LOW Frequency Sound Effect LFE Other SettingsAdjusting Dynamic Range Adjusting the Sound of Dolby PRO Logic II Music ModeCare and Maintenance Setting the Sleep TimerTroubleshooting Guide GeneralSpecifications Parts Index On the remote controlGenenral On the unitEnglish

AV-NW50 specifications

The Aiwa AV-NW50 is a remarkable compact disc player that embodies the essence of modern audio technology combined with retro charm. Launched as part of Aiwa's dedication to quality sound and user-friendly design, the AV-NW50 serves as a bridge between traditional audio methods and contemporary digital sound reproduction.

At the heart of the AV-NW50 is its impressive playback capabilities. This device supports a wide range of audio formats, including standard CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs, making it versatile for users with diverse music collections. The unit is equipped with a high-quality digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that ensures each note is delivered with precision, enhancing the listening experience whether you’re enjoying classical symphonies or modern pop tracks.

One of the standout features of the Aiwa AV-NW50 is its user-friendly interface. The front-loading CD player includes an easy-to-read LCD display, allowing users to navigate their music effortlessly. The intuitive controls offer functions such as track repeat, random play, and program play, enabling a customizable listening experience. Additionally, the AV-NW50 is designed with a durable build, ensuring longevity and resistance to wear over time.

The audio performance of the Aiwa AV-NW50 is complemented by its innovative noise-cancellation technology. This feature minimizes unwanted background noise, allowing for a more immersive audio experience, especially in environments where external sounds could disrupt listening. Furthermore, the device is compatible with various external audio sources, facilitating connections with headphones, speakers, and mobile devices through auxiliary inputs, making it ideal for home use or on-the-go listening.

Portability is another key characteristic of the AV-NW50. Its lightweight design can easily fit into a backpack or carry-on, making it perfect for travel. The robust battery life also ensures hours of uninterrupted music playback, catering to users who appreciate functionality along with high-quality sound.

In summary, the Aiwa AV-NW50 embodies a perfect blend of nostalgia and modernity, appealing to both audiophiles and casual listeners alike. With its array of playback features, superior sound technology, and user-centric design, it stands out as an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience while enjoying the convenience of portable, high-quality music playback.