Aiwa XM-M25 Preparations, Sound, Radio Reception, CD Playing, Tape Playback, Recording, Karaoke

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4Extension cord — To help prevent electric shock, do not use a polarized AC power plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the polarized plug can be completely inserted to prevent exposure of the blades of the plug.

5When not in use — Unplug the AC power plug from the power socket if the unit will not be used for several months or more. When the cord is plugged in, a small amount of current continues to flow to the unit,even when the power is turned off.

Outdoor Antenna

1Power lines — When connecting an outdoor antenna, make sure it is located away from power lines.

2Outdoor antenna grounding — Be sure the antenna system is properly grounded to provide protection against unexpected voltage surges or static electricity build-up. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSVNFPA 70, provides information on proper grounding of the mast, supporting structure, and the lead-in wire to the antenna discharge unit, as well as the size of the grounding unit, connection to grounding terminals, and requirements for grounding terminals.

Antenna Grounding According to the National Electrical Code

PRECAUTIONS

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PREPARATIONS

CONNECTIONS

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REMOTE CONTROL

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BEFORE OPERATION

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SOUND

AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS .r

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GRAPHIC EQUALIZER

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RADIO RECEPTION

MANUAL TUNING

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PRESETTING STATIONS

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CD PLAYING

BASIC OPERATIONS

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PROGRAMMED PLAY

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TAPE PLAYBACK

BASIC OPERATIONS

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RECORDING

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Maintenance

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BASIC RECORDING

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Al EDIT RECORDING

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PROGRAMMED EDIT RECORDING

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KARAOKE

MICROPHONE MIXING

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CLOCK AND TIMER

SETTING

THE CLOCK

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SETTING

THE SLEEP TIMER

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Clean the unit only as recommended in the Operating Instruc- tions.

Damaae Reauirina Service

Have the units serviced by a qualified service technician if:

-The AC power cord or plug has been damaged

-Foreign objects or liquid have gotten inside the unit

-The unit has been exposed to rain or water

-The unit does not seem to operate normally

-The unit exhibits a marked change in performance

-The unit has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF.

Owner’s record

For your convenience, record the model number and serial number (you will find them on the rear of your set) in the space provided below. Please refer to them when you contact your Aiwa dealer in case of difficulty.

Model No.

Serial No. (Lot No.)

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SETTING THE TIMER

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OTHER CONNECTIONS

CONNECTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

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LISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES

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GENERAL

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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TROUBLESHOOTING GIJIDE

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SPECIFICATIONS

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PARTS INDEX

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Contents Digitalaudio Mtli!imFOCKj IX NtW FXPCM3E TIE@ Appliance to Rain $X3 MUETt,RE InstallationElectric Power AC power cordRadio Reception Clock and TimerPreparations SoundBefore connecting the AC cord Check your system and accessoriesConnect the speaker cord to the main unit Connect the AC cord to an AC outlet Connect the supplied antennasUsing the headphones Using the remote controlTo use Function on the remote control To cancel Demo modePress one of Graphic Equalizer To select with the remote controlTo cancel the selected mode Cam-es EQPress 4+ Down or W UP to select a station Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to select the desired bandRepeat steps 1 +E DIRClear To check the remaining time To start play when the power is off Direct Play FunctionSelecting a track with the remote control Press Random while pressing Shift on the remote controlTo program other tracks Press To start Play Press Prgm while pressing Shift in stop modePress Numbered Buttons TrackTo select a reverse mode Tapei REV Mode ~ EjectTo erase a recording Press TAPE/REV Mode to select the reverse modeInsert the tape to be recorded on into deck Press REC/REC Mute to start recordingTo clear the edit program Insert the tape into deckPress numbered buttons O-9 to designate the tape length To stop recordingTo check the order of the programmed track numbers Press numbered buttons O-9 to designate the tape lengthPress the numbered buttons O-9 and +10 to program a track Repeat step For the rest of the tracks ‘for side aRecommended microphone Before connecting a microphone Set the MIC VOL to MINWhen the microphone is not in use Connect your microphone to MIC jackPress Sleep while pwessing Shift To switch to the 24-hour standardTo check the specified time and source To cancel timer standby mode temporarilyPrepare the source To listen to a CD, load the discTurntable Press AUX/VIDEO00$ To change a source name in the displayCD Player Section GeneralTuner Section Cassette Deck SectionCopyright Clear REC/REC Mute Power Tapiyrev Mode TUNER/BAND Auwvideo MIC VOL DownDIR/PRESET SETPage Cable de alimentacion de CA IInstalacionEntrada de objetos y Iiquidos -Tenga cuidado de que objetos Enercfia ElectricaReproduction DE Iscos Compactos PreparacionesSonido Recepcion DE LA RadioAntes 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 Cuando reemplazar Ias pilas Preset en el control remotoPara cancelar Demo Insertion de Ias pilasPara cancelar la ecualizacionl Pulse T-BASSPara seleccionar con et control remoto Cuando una radiodifusi6n estereo tenga ruido EmisoraPara buscar rapidamente una emisora btisqueda automatic Down OFlepita 10s pasos 1 y Seleccion de un numero de preajuste en la unidad principalPara borrar una emisora preajustada Reproduction Aleatoria Para borrar el programa Reproduction RepetidaPulse Repeat al mismo tiempo que Shift en el control Remoto Pulse Prgm mientras presiona Shift en el modo de paradaAcerca de Ias cintas de casete =- z =Reproduction Para seleccionar el modo de inversionPreparaci6n Pulse TAPE/REV Mode para seleccionar el modo de inversi6nPara iniciar la grabacion con ei control remoto Ajuste del sonido durante la grabacionPara comprobar el orden de Ias canciones programadas Introduzca la cinta en la platinaPara parar la grabracion Para borrar el programa de editionPara borrar el programa editado ShiftPara parar de grabar Para cambiar el programa de cada caraConecte su microfono a la toma de MIC Antes de conectar un microfonoSi la visualization del reloj parpadea Para cancelar el temporizador de sueiioReloj Y Tomatico Iuego pulse II SETDown Cuando conecte un tocadiscos Pulse AuxmdeoEspamol Seccion DEL Reproductor DE Discos Compactos GeneralidadesSeccion DEL Sintonizador Seccion DE LA PlatinaPrecaution Derechos DE AutorNota Random Prgm Timer SleepClear Power REC/REC Mute Bass VolumePage Installation Refer Servicing to Qualified Service PersonnelAlimentation electriaue Lecture DE Cassettes SONReception Radio Lecture DE CDVerifier Ie systeme et ses acccessoires Avant Ie branchement du cordon sur secteurReller Ies cables des enceintes a l’unite principal Speakers Branchement des antennes fourniesBornes AM Loop Positionnement des antennes Antenne d’alimentation FMUtilisation de Function sur la telecommande Replacement des pilesUtilisation de la telecommande Utilisation de Shift sur la telecommandeGraphic Equalizer ROCK, POP Jazz Annulation du mode selectionneVolume Bass ‘F-BASS Appuyer sur T-BASSChaque pression de touche, la frequence change BandBAND/MODE Lecture Aleatoire Lecture Repetee Pour mettre Ie compteur a Pour selectionner Ie mode d’inversionTapei REV Mode Eject Pour arr~ter la lecture, appuyer surAppuyer sur REC/REC Mute pendant I’enregistrement F Reglage du son pendant I’enregistrementPreparation Irtserer la cassette ~ enregistrer clans son IogementAnnulation du programme de montage Inserer la cassette clans son IogementCheck Arr& de I’enregistrementModification du programme de chaque face Appuyer a la fois sur Shift et deux fois sur EditVerification de I’ordre des numeros de plages programmers Arr6it de I’enregistrementNon-utilisation du microphone Microphone conseillesAvant de connecter un microphone Brancher Ie microphone sur la prise MICCommutation sur Ie systeme de 24 heures ’horloge clignote alorsAppuyer a la fois sur Shift et Sleep Affichage de I’heure courantePreparation de la source Modification d’un nom de source a I’affichage Appuyer sur AuuvideoMettre I’appareil connecte en marche Connexion d’un tourne-disquePartie Tuner Partie Platine CassettesPartie Lecteur DE CD Droits D’AUTEUR Remarque9, +10 10,13,14 Power Tapwrev Mode TUNER/BAND AUX/VIDEO MIC VOL DownDiwpreset Tape REC/REC Mute Clear Preset VolumePage ~// 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.