Audiovox 1285314 Owner's manual

Category
Cassette players
Type
Owner's manual
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CD CHANGER SYSTEMS
USED WITH FORD RADIOS
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The SPS/Audiovox CD Changer system installed in your vehicle
has been designed to operate using the controls of the factory radio.
In general, the operation of the CD Changer will be as per the
instructions for the audio equipment included with your vehicle
Owner’s Manual. However, there are afewdifferencesasdescribed
herein, so please refer to this booklet for questions you may have
on the system operation.
Since the CD Changer will operate through the sound systemofthe
vehicle, adjustment of theaudio functions (volume, tone, balance,
etc.) is made by using the controls on the car stereo.
The specific details on the handling of discs and the use of the CD
magazine (loading, removal, etc.) will be found within the Owner’s
Manual of the compatible changer used in thesystem. Please note
that the discs are loaded label side up in some changer models and
label side down in other models. The correct method is shown in
the manual for thechanger and is indicated on themagazine itself.
Make sure to load the discs correctly as the changer will notoperate
if the discs are inserted up-side-down.
SETTING UP FOR OPERATION
Following the instructions in the Owner’s Manual of the CDChanger,
load the desired number of discs into the CD magazine and insert
the magazine into the changer.
With the car stereo operating, turn on the CD Changer by pressing
the “CD” button on the radio. Play of the changer will begin and the
disc number and track number will appear on the radio display panel.
Play will begin from the first disc if a new CD magazine has been
loaded into the changer or will resume from the point at which it had
previously played if a magazinewas already in the changer. Adjust
the volume, tone, and balanceto your taste by using the controlson
the car stereo.
When the last track on a disc has played, the unit will automatically
advance to and begin play of the next disc in the magazine. When
the last track on the last disc in the magazine has been played, the
unit will automatically return to the first disc and continue playing.
To return to radio operation from CD play, press the radio band
button (“AM FM” or “AM” “FM” depending on radio type). To return
to tape operation from CD play, simply insert a tapeintothecassette
deck or, if a tape is already loading in the deck, press the “TAPE”
button. To return to CD Changer operation from radio or tape play,
press the “CD” button.
NOTE: For vehicleswith rear seat audio controls, pressing the rear
control “BAND” button will change from CD play to radio
operation, but returning to CD operation must be done by
activating the “CD” button on the dashboard radio.
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DISC SELECT ( DISCS )
Press the Disc Select button to select the desired disc for play as
indicated on the display panel. The unit will load the selected disc
and begin play. To advance to a higher number disc, press the
side of the button.To return to a lower number, press the side.
TRACK SELECT ( SEEK )
The Track Select function is used to quickly access the beginning
of a particular track. Press the Forward ( ) or Backward ( ) side
of the button to locate the desired track as shown by the track
number indication on the display panel.
NOTE: If the Backward Track Select ( ) is pressed before the first
5 seconds of a track have played, the unit will select the
previous track. If pressed after the first 5 seconds of the
track have played, the unit will go to the beginning of the
track in play.
FAST-FORWARD / REWIND (FF / REW)
High-speed audible search to any section of the disc can be made
by the Fast-Forward and Rewind functions. Press and hold the FF
button to advance quickly inthe forward direction or press the REW
button to advance rapidly in the backward direction. During Fast-
Forward or Rewind operation, the elapsed time willbeshownon the
display panel. Fast-Forwardwillnot proceed past the end of the last
track on the disc and Rewind will not proceed past the beginning of
the first track. Play will resume from that point when the button is
released.
SHUFFLE PLAY
When the Shuffle button is pressed, the indication “SHF” will
momentarily appear on thedisplay panel and the tracks on the disc
will be played in a random, shuffled order. The Track Select
( SEEK ) function will also select tracksin shuffled order instead
of the normal progression. Shuffle mode can be canceled by
pressing the Shuffle button again (“SHF OFF” will momentarily
appear on the display panel) or by activating the Scan function.
INTRO-SCAN
When the Scan button ispressed, the first 10 seconds of eachtrack
on the disc will be played in order and the track number will flash on
the display panel. When a desired track isreached, press the Scan
button again and play of that track will continue (the track number
will stop flashing). Scan mode will also be canceled by activating
the Disc Select, TrackSelect (track number will change up or down
depending on which direction is pressed), Fast-Forward, or Rewind
buttons.
NOTE: Pressing the Shuffle button while in Scan mode will cancel
the Scan function but the tracknumber will continue to flash
on the display panel. If the Shuffle button ispressed again,
Shuffle mode will be canceledand Scan mode will resume.
COMPRESSION ADJUST (COMP)
This feature is not available on the CD Changer in your vehicle so
activating this button will not have any effect, although the “C”
indication will appear on the display panel.
TROUBLESHOOTING
An error made in operation or during installation of this product may be mistaken for a system malfunction. Please perform
the checks described below before contacting your dealer or service facility.
No power
Magazine cannot be
installed
CD is not played
Noise, skipping, or
intermittent sound
during playback.
Blown fuse
Incorrect connection
Magazine is inserted in wrong
direction
Disc is loaded incorrectly in magazine
Scratches on disc or warped disc
Extremely dirty disc
Mounting angle adjustment is not
correct
Possible Cause
Remedy
Symptom
Check fuses in vehicle fuse box and changer system.
Replace as necessary with fuse of same type and rating as
original. If fuse blows again, consult with service facility.
Check all wiring and correct as necessary.
Insert magazine in proper direction.
Load disc correctly in the magazine.
Check sound on another disc. If sound from second disc is
OK, first disc is defective.
Clean disc
Set the mounting angle adjustment to the correct position as
per the installation instructions of the CD changer.
Form. No. 128-5314
© 1998AUDIOVOXCORP., HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.
ERROR CODES
If a problem should develop while operating the CD Changer, the following error codes may appear on the display panel of the radio:
NO CD: Indicates that there is no magazine in the changer or no discs in the magazine. Load
discs into the magazine and insert the magazine into the changer as per the
instructions in the Owner’s Manual of the changer.
NO DJ: Indicates that the CD Changer is not connected to or is not being recognized
by the radio. Contact an approved warranty station for further assistance.
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Audiovox 1285314 Owner's manual

Category
Cassette players
Type
Owner's manual

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