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Specifications, Troubleshooting guide – Aiwa CSD-EX110LH User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

Tuner section

Frequency range

FM; 87.5-108.0 MHz

Antenna: FM antenna

AM: 530-1,710 kHz

Antenna: Ferrite bar antenna

FM: 87.5-108.0 MHz

Antenna: FM/SW antenna

SW: 3.9-12.1 MHz

Antenna: FM/SW antenna

MW: 530-1,710 kHz

Antenna: Ferrite bar antenna

Deck section

Track format

4

tracks, 2 channels

Frequency range

Normal tape: 50-12,500 Hz (El AJ)

Recording system

AC bias

Erasing system

Magnet erase

Heads Recording/playback head (1)

Erasure head (1)

CD player section

Disc

Compact disc

Scanning method

Non-contact

optical

scanner

(semiconductor laser)

Laser

Semiconductor laser >,=780nm

Rotation speed

Approx. 500-200 rpm/CLV

Error correction

Cross interleave, Reed Solomon

code

No. of channels

2 channels

D/A conversion

16-bit linear

Common section

Speaker

77 mm cone type (2)

Output

Headphones jack (stereo mini­

jack)

Power output

2W -r 2W (EIAJ/8n DC)

Power requirements

DC 12 V using eight R14 (size C)

batteries

U model: AC 120V

LH model: AC 110-120V/220-

240V selectable

Power consumption

U model: 12W

LH model: 15W

Dimensions 286 (W) x 158 (H) x 237 (D) mm

Weight Approx. 2.7 kg (excluding batter­

ies)

Accessories AC cord (1)

Specifications

and

external

appearance

are

subject to change without notice.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

1

Symptom Causes

'

Solutions

(0

0)

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The power does not turn on.

• The AC cord is not connected properly.

• Correct the connection.

• The batteries are not inserted.

• The batteries are worn out.

• The batteries are not inserted properly.

• Insert new batteries with the + and - marks properly

aligned.

There is no sound.

• An incorrect function was selected.

• Set the FUNCTION switch to select the correct input.

c

3

H

There is constant, wave-like static.

• The radio station is not correctly tuned.

• Correct the tuning.

There is noise.

• The unit is picking up outside noise.

• Change the location or direction of the antenna.

• Turn the unit to a different orientation.

• Move the unit away from other electrical appliances,

like a TV or fluorescent lights, or move the appliances.

o

0)

o

Tape does not run.

• The

II

PAUSE button was pressed.

• Press the ii PAUSE button again.

Recording is impossible.

• The erasure prevention tab of the cassette

has been broken off.

• Cover the erasure prevention tab hole with cellophane

tape.

• The recording head is dirty.

• Clean the head.

Erasure is not done completely.

• The erasure head is dirty.

• Clean the head.

• A metal or chrome tape is being used.

• Sound that has been already recorded on metal (type

IV) or chrome (type II) tapes may not be erased

completely by this unit.

Cl

o

CD does not play.

• The disc is incorrectly placed.

• Place the disc with the label facing up.

• The disc is dirty.

• Clean the disc.

• There is condensation on the lens.

• Wait about one or two hours and try again.

• The player is on pause.

• Press the

Ml PLAY/PAUSE button to release pause.

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