Aiwa XM-M25 manual Copyright

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Main unit XR-M25

 

FM tuner section

 

Tuning

range

87.5 MHz to 108 MHz

Usable

sensitivity (IHF)

13.2 dBf

Antenna

terminala

75 ohms (unbalanced)

AM tuner section

 

 

Tuning range

530

kHz to 1710 kHz (10 kHz

 

step)

 

 

531 kHz to 1602 kHz (9 kHz step)

Usable sensitivity

350

pV/m

Antenna

LOODantenna

Amplifier section

 

 

 

 

Power output

20 W+ 20 W (lkHz,

T.H.D. 10Yo,

 

6 ohms)

 

 

 

Total harmonic distortion

0.08 % (10.5

W,

1 kHz, 6 ohms)

Inputs

VIDEO/AUX:

0,4

V

 

 

MIC: 1.8 mV (10 kohms)

outputs

SUPER WOOFER:

1.0 V

 

SPEAKERS:

accept

speakers of

 

6 ohms or more

 

 

 

PHONES (stereo

minijack):

 

accepts headphones of 32 ohms

 

or more

 

 

 

Cassette

deck

section

 

 

 

 

Track format

 

4 tracks, 2 channels

stereo

 

Frequency response

CrOz tape: 50 Hz – 16000

Hz

 

 

 

Normal tape: 50 Hz -15000

Hz

Signal-to-noise

ratio

50 dB

(CrOz tape

peak

level

 

 

 

above

1 kHz)

 

 

Recording

system

AC bias

 

 

Heads

 

 

Recordindplayback

head x 1

 

 

 

Erase

he~ci x {

 

 

Compact

disc

player

section

 

 

 

Laser

 

 

 

Semiconductor

laser

(1= 780 nm)

D-A converter

 

1 bit dual

 

 

 

Signal-to-noise

ratio

75 dB (1 kHz,

O dB)

 

Harmonic

distortion

O.1% (1 kHz,

 

O dB)

 

Wow and

flutter

 

Unmeasurable

 

 

General

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power

requirements

AC:120V,60HZ

 

 

Power

consumption

50 w

 

 

 

Dimensions

of

main unit

173 x 255.2

x 248.8

mm

(W XHXD)

 

 

(67/8 x 10’/8

X

97/8 in)

Weight

of

main

unit

3.65 kg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(8 Ibs 102)

 

 

 

S~eaker

svstem

 

 

 

Cabinet

type

 

2 way,

bass

reflex (magnetic

 

 

 

shield

type)

 

Speakers

 

 

Woofer:

 

 

 

 

120 mm (43/4 in) cone type

 

 

 

Tweeter:

 

 

 

 

20 mm (’3/16 in) ceramic type

Impedance

 

6 ohms

 

Output sound

pressure level

87 dB/W/m

 

Dimensions

(W x H x D)

155 x 253 x 220 mm

 

 

 

(61/6 x

10x

83/4 in)

Weight

 

 

2,6 kg

 

 

 

 

 

(5 Ibs

12 02)

 

Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.

COPYRIGHT

Please check the laws on copyright relating to recordings from discs, radio or external tape for the country in which the machine is being used.

NOTE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communi- cations. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation, If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning tbe equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reori&t or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CAUTION

Modifications or adjustments to this product, which are not

expressly approved by the manufacturer, may void the user’s right or authority to operate this product.

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Contents Digitalaudio Mtli!imElectric Power InstallationAC power cord FOCKj IX NtW FXPCM3E TIE@ Appliance to Rain $X3 MUETt,REPreparations Clock and TimerSound Radio ReceptionBefore connecting the AC cord Check your system and accessoriesConnect the speaker cord to the main unit Connect the AC cord to an AC outlet Connect the supplied antennasTo use Function on the remote control Using the remote controlTo cancel Demo mode Using the headphonesTo cancel the selected mode To select with the remote controlCam-es EQ Press one of Graphic EqualizerPress 4+ Down or W UP to select a station Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to select the desired bandRepeat steps 1 +E DIRClear Selecting a track with the remote control To start play when the power is off Direct Play FunctionPress Random while pressing Shift on the remote control To check the remaining timePress Numbered Buttons Press Prgm while pressing Shift in stop modeTrack To program other tracks Press To start PlayTo select a reverse mode Tapei REV Mode ~ EjectInsert the tape to be recorded on into deck Press TAPE/REV Mode to select the reverse modePress REC/REC Mute to start recording To erase a recordingPress numbered buttons O-9 to designate the tape length Insert the tape into deckTo stop recording To clear the edit programPress the numbered buttons O-9 and +10 to program a track Press numbered buttons O-9 to designate the tape lengthRepeat step For the rest of the tracks ‘for side a To check the order of the programmed track numbersWhen the microphone is not in use Before connecting a microphone Set the MIC VOL to MINConnect your microphone to MIC jack Recommended microphonePress Sleep while pwessing Shift To switch to the 24-hour standardPrepare the source To cancel timer standby mode temporarilyTo listen to a CD, load the disc To check the specified time and source00$ Press AUX/VIDEOTo change a source name in the display TurntableTuner Section GeneralCassette Deck Section CD Player SectionCopyright DIR/PRESET Power Tapiyrev Mode TUNER/BAND Auwvideo MIC VOL DownSET Clear REC/REC MutePage Entrada de objetos y Iiquidos -Tenga cuidado de que objetos IInstalacionEnercfia Electrica Cable de alimentacion de CASonido PreparacionesRecepcion DE LA Radio Reproduction DE Iscos CompactosAntes de conectar el cable de alimentacion de CA ImportanteConecte Ios cables de Ios altavoces a la unidad central Conecte Ias antenas suministradas Para posicionar Ias antenas Antena coaxial de FMPara conectar otro equipo optional + pagina 18 Para cancelar Demo Preset en el control remotoInsertion de Ias pilas Cuando reemplazar Ias pilasPara cancelar la ecualizacionl Pulse T-BASSPara seleccionar con et control remoto Para buscar rapidamente una emisora btisqueda automatic EmisoraDown O Cuando una radiodifusi6n estereo tenga ruidoFlepita 10s pasos 1 y Seleccion de un numero de preajuste en la unidad principalPara borrar una emisora preajustada Reproduction Aleatoria Pulse Repeat al mismo tiempo que Shift en el control Remoto Reproduction RepetidaPulse Prgm mientras presiona Shift en el modo de parada Para borrar el programaReproduction =- z =Para seleccionar el modo de inversion Acerca de Ias cintas de casetePara iniciar la grabacion con ei control remoto Pulse TAPE/REV Mode para seleccionar el modo de inversi6nAjuste del sonido durante la grabacion Preparaci6nPara parar la grabracion Introduzca la cinta en la platinaPara borrar el programa de edition Para comprobar el orden de Ias canciones programadasPara parar de grabar ShiftPara cambiar el programa de cada cara Para borrar el programa editadoConecte su microfono a la toma de MIC Antes de conectar un microfonoReloj Y Tomatico Para cancelar el temporizador de sueiioIuego pulse II SET Si la visualization del reloj parpadeaDown Cuando conecte un tocadiscos Pulse AuxmdeoEspamol Seccion DEL Sintonizador GeneralidadesSeccion DE LA Platina Seccion DEL Reproductor DE Discos CompactosPrecaution Derechos DE AutorNota Clear Power REC/REC Mute Prgm Timer SleepBass Volume RandomPage Installation Refer Servicing to Qualified Service PersonnelAlimentation electriaue Reception Radio SONLecture DE CD Lecture DE CassettesVerifier Ie systeme et ses acccessoires Avant Ie branchement du cordon sur secteurReller Ies cables des enceintes a l’unite principal Bornes AM Loop Branchement des antennes fourniesPositionnement des antennes Antenne d’alimentation FM SpeakersUtilisation de la telecommande Replacement des pilesUtilisation de Shift sur la telecommande Utilisation de Function sur la telecommandeVolume Bass ‘F-BASS Annulation du mode selectionneAppuyer sur T-BASS Graphic Equalizer ROCK, POP JazzChaque pression de touche, la frequence change BandBAND/MODE Lecture Aleatoire Lecture Repetee Tapei REV Mode Eject Pour selectionner Ie mode d’inversionPour arr~ter la lecture, appuyer sur Pour mettre Ie compteur aPreparation Reglage du son pendant I’enregistrementIrtserer la cassette ~ enregistrer clans son Iogement Appuyer sur REC/REC Mute pendant I’enregistrement FCheck Inserer la cassette clans son IogementArr& de I’enregistrement Annulation du programme de montageVerification de I’ordre des numeros de plages programmers Appuyer a la fois sur Shift et deux fois sur EditArr6it de I’enregistrement Modification du programme de chaque faceAvant de connecter un microphone Microphone conseillesBrancher Ie microphone sur la prise MIC Non-utilisation du microphoneAppuyer a la fois sur Shift et Sleep ’horloge clignote alorsAffichage de I’heure courante Commutation sur Ie systeme de 24 heuresPreparation de la source Mettre I’appareil connecte en marche Appuyer sur AuuvideoConnexion d’un tourne-disque Modification d’un nom de source a I’affichagePartie Tuner Partie Platine CassettesPartie Lecteur DE CD Droits D’AUTEUR RemarqueDiwpreset Power Tapwrev Mode TUNER/BAND AUX/VIDEO MIC VOL DownTape REC/REC Mute Clear Preset Volume 9, +10 10,13,14Page ~// to//free l-800-BUY-A/WA

XM-M25 specifications

The Aiwa XM-M25 is a versatile and compact stereo system that offers a multitude of features designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. This model is known for its sleek lines and modern design, making it a stylish addition to any home setting. One of the standout characteristics of the XM-M25 is its impressive sound quality, which is made possible by Aiwa's advanced audio technologies.

At the heart of the Aiwa XM-M25 is its integrated amplifier, delivering powerful audio output that can easily fill a room. The system boasts a total power output of up to 70 watts, ensuring that it can handle various genres of music with clarity and depth. The frequency response range is commendable, allowing listeners to enjoy deep bass notes as well as crisp highs.

Another key feature of the XM-M25 is its built-in CD player, which supports various formats including CD-R and CD-RW. This functionality ensures that users can easily play their favorite albums without worrying about compatibility issues. Additionally, the system is equipped with a cassette deck, enabling playback of classic tape recordings, a nostalgic touch for older music enthusiasts. This dual-format capability broadens the range of media that users can enjoy.

The Aiwa XM-M25 also includes a digital tuner with a preset function, allowing listeners to save their favorite radio stations for easy access. The tuner receives both AM and FM signals, providing a wide variety of radio programming. Users can expect clear reception and sound quality, thanks to Aiwa's engineering.

Connectivity is another highlight of the XM-M25. The system features auxiliary inputs, making it simple to connect external devices such as smartphones or portable music players. A headphone jack adds convenience for those who wish to enjoy their music privately.

The design of the Aiwa XM-M25 is both functional and attractive, with an intuitive control layout that makes navigation simple. The LCD display provides clear visibility of the track information and settings, enhancing the user experience.

In conclusion, the Aiwa XM-M25 stands out as a compact powerhouse for music playback. Its combination of a CD player, cassette deck, digital tuner and robust audio performance makes it a versatile choice for any music lover. Whether enjoying classic tunes on cassette or streaming the latest hits, the XM-M25 delivers an engaging listening experience.