Aiwa Complete Guide to Using the CSD-NS1 Stereo System Remote Control and Clock Settings

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Remote control

Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries.

R6 (AA)

When the reach of the remote control signal is less than 5 meters (16 feet), replace the batteries.

Remove the batteries if the remote control is not going to be used for a long time.

The remote control may not operate correctly when:

-The unit is exposed to intense light, such as direct sunlight

-Objects block the remote control signal to the unit

To use the buttons on the remote control

Buttons on the remote control and the main unit with identical or similar indications have the same functions.

To turn the power on

Press POWER to turn on the display.

To turn the power off

Press POWER to turn off the display.

To use the FUNCTION button

Each time FUNCTION is pressed while the power is on, the function is selected cyclically.

CD TAPE TUNER

FUNCTION

POWER

Setting the clock

 

POWER

 

6STANDBY

3

indicator

s

1

 

3

2

r, t

 

a r, t

s

When the AC cord is connected for the first time, the clock display flashes. Set the time.

1 Press TIMER.

5” flashes in the display.

2 Turn VOLUME/TIMER to adjust the clock.

r or tis also available. Holding it down

En

changes the time in 20-minute units.

3 Press ENTER or ato complete the setting.

The clock starts from 00 seconds.

NOTE

When the clock is set for the first time, everything on the display goes out and the POWER 6STANDBY indicator lights up. This is because the power economizing mode is automatically activated. The power economizing mode can be cancelled (see page 4).

To display the current time

Press TIMER.

To cancel the clock display while the power is on, press it three times or one of the function buttons. While the power is off in the power economizing mode, press TIMER again.

To switch to the 12/24-hour standard

Press TIMER to display the clock and press s.

In the 12-hour standard, “AM 12:00” indicates midnight and “PM 12:00” indicates noon.

If the clock display flashes while the power is off

This is caused by a power interruption. Reset the clock. A long power interruption will clear all the memories such as preset stations and timer settings.

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Contents CSD-NS1 Explanation of Graphical Symbols PrecautionsInstallation Electric PowerSpecifications To cancel the ECO mode Power supplyConnect the AC cord as illustrated below ECOSetting the clock Remote controlPress Timer Turn VOLUME/TIMER to adjust the clockPress *TUNER/BAND repeatedly to select the desired band Press r, t Tuning f-, + g to select a stationTuner Operation Sound Adjustment Presetting StationsCD Operation Press dPLAY/DIR/PRESET to start playPress CD To remove the discProgrammed Play REPEAT, Random PlayPress the numbered buttons 0-9 and +10 to program a track Repeat to program other tracks Press c Play to start playPress dPLAY/DIR/PRESET to start playback Press TAPE/REV ModeTape Operation PlaybackPress wREC/REC Mute to start recording RecordingGet ready to record from the source Timer PLAYBACK/RECORDING Timer OperationAdjust the volume and tone, then turn off the unit Press Enter or a Prepare the sourceMaintenance Setting the Sleep Timer

CSD-NS1 specifications

The Aiwa CSD-NS1 is a notable entry in the realm of portable audio devices, seamlessly blending retro design aesthetics with contemporary technological advancements. This compact stereo system captures the essence of classic portable music players, while incorporating modern features that cater to today's audio-listening demands.

One of the key characteristics of the Aiwa CSD-NS1 is its versatile playback capability. It supports multiple audio formats, including CDs, cassette tapes, and radio, making it an ideal choice for users who appreciate both traditional and modern media. The built-in cassette deck allows enthusiasts to enjoy their vintage collections while the CD player features a reliable mechanism for smooth playback of audio discs.

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A distinctive feature of the Aiwa CSD-NS1 is its design. The system harkens back to the classic boombox style, adorned with aesthetic elements such as analog dials and buttons. The interface is user-friendly, appealing to both the nostalgia of older users and the sleek preferences of younger audiences. Not only does it look appealing, but its construction also prioritizes portability, making it easy to carry from one place to another.

Sound quality is a significant aspect of this device. The CSD-NS1 is designed to deliver robust audio performance with ample bass response and clarity across different sound frequencies. The integration of dual speakers enhances the overall listening experience, ensuring rich soundscapes whether lounging at home or on the go.

Additional features such as a built-in FM/AM radio tuner expand the entertainment options available to users. The ability to set presets for favorite stations and the inclusion of an easy-to-read LCD display contribute to a more enjoyable user experience.

Overall, the Aiwa CSD-NS1 represents a harmonious blend of nostalgia and modernity. Its multi-functional capabilities and ergonomic design make it a desirable choice for audio enthusiasts who want the best of both worlds. Whether enjoying classic tunes from a cassette or streaming the latest hits, the CSD-NS1 is poised to deliver a fulfilling auditory experience.