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5

CONTROL PANEL

1

%

 (detach) button

2

PWR (power) button

3

A.M (auto memory) button

4

DISP (display) button

5

FUNC (function) button

6

Disc compartment

7

BAND button

8

LOAD/EJECT 

z

 button

9

AUDIO CTRL 

+

/

-

 (audio control) button

0

MOD/LD (mode/loudness) button

!

Preset Station buttons 1 – 6

@

INT (intro) button

#

RPT (repeat) button

$

RPT1 (repeat 1) button (CDC-X20M only)

%

PROG (program) button

^

RDM (random) button

&

e

 (play/pause) button

*

SEEK 

r

/

t

 button

(

TUNE/DISC 

M

/

N

 button (CDC-X20M

only)
TUNE 

M

/

N

 button (CDC-X15 only)

)

DISC indicator

-

ST (stereo) indicator

=

RNDM (random) indicator

q

PROG (program) indicator

w

INT (intro) indicator

e

RPT1 (repeat, repeat 1) indicator

r

LUD (loud) indicator

t

Main Display section

Display window

PROG

RNDM

DISC ST

INT RPT1

LUD

9

0

@

#

$

%

^

&

*

(

!

4

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3

5

6

7

8

Summary of Contents for CDC-X15

Page 1: ...S MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MODE D EMPLOI OWNER S RECORD For your convenience record the model number and serial number you will find them on the bottom of your set in the space provided below Please re...

Page 2: ...d and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However thereisnoguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this e...

Page 3: ...stem only When replacing the fuse be sure to use the fuse whose amperage rating is identical Use of a fuse with higher amperage may cause serious damage to the unit Notes on CDs A defective or soiled...

Page 4: ...it may suddenly eject at this point You can detach the control panel from the unit and carry it with you when you leave your car unattended 1 If a disc is inserted remove it to prevent possible damag...

Page 5: ...s 1 6 INT intro button RPT repeat button RPT1 repeat 1 button CDC X20M only PROG program button RDM random button e play pause button SEEK r t button TUNE DISC M N button CDC X20M only TUNE M N button...

Page 6: ...except To turn off the unit Press PWR SELECTING FUNCTION TURNING ON OFF THE UNIT To select the function Press FUNC repeatedly The function changes in the following order CMT indicator lights up when A...

Page 7: ...peaker s Decreases the level of the front speakers side Decreases the volume level Decreases the bass level Decreases the treble level Decreases the level of the right speaker s Decreases the level of...

Page 8: ...and hold N or M down longer RADIO OPERATION 2 Press BAND to select the desired band from FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM The band indicator FM1 FM2 FM3 or AM is displayed 1 Press any button except to turn on the u...

Page 9: ...n automatically 1 Press BAND to select the desired band 2 Press SEEK r t to start the seek function Press t to search for the higher frequencies and r for the lower frequencies The seeking stops when...

Page 10: ...tions for each band FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM can be stored on the preset station buttons 1 Press BAND to select the band from FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM 2 Tune in the station to be preset Note As FM1 FM2 and FM3 ha...

Page 11: ...s not performed if there is no station to be tuned in When the automatic presetting is performed the previously preset stations are automatically erased To stop the automatic presetting press A M agai...

Page 12: ...the disc Press and hold N down until the start of the desired passage then release it Reverse on the disc Press and hold M down until the start of the desired passage then release it Skip to the next...

Page 13: ...der Whenthedesiredtrackisfound pressINTagain The unit returns to the normal playback Note The intro play cannot be performed with the repeat or random play Repeat Play Press RPT during playback RPT in...

Page 14: ...Select a desired track by pressing SEEKr t until its number is displayed 3 Press PROG to set the track in the program memory If PROG is not pressed within 5 seconds the program play is canceled 4 Repe...

Page 15: ...rased when ejecting the disc and inserting another disc The program play cannot be performed with the intro repeat or random play SETTING THE CLOCK 1 Press any button except to turn on the unit Press...

Page 16: ...ded with the discs is inserted into the connected compact disc changer Press following buttons to operate the connected compact disc changer To do this Press this button To pause e To resume e Exit th...

Page 17: ...play Short press Skips to the next track Skips back to the beginning of the current track Repeat play Torepeatthecurrenttrack pressRPT the RPT indication is displayed To repeat the current disc press...

Page 18: ...ncy Response 17 Hz 20 kHz 0 3 dB Dynamic Range More than 80 dB Channel Separation More than 65 dB S N Ratio More than 85 dB Wow Flutter Unmeasurable AUDIO SECTION Max Power Output 40 W 4 GENERAL Power...

Page 19: ...sc magazine is not properly inserted in the compact disc changer No discs are loaded into the disc magazine Focus error Problem with the compact disc changer The compact disc changer is overheated Sol...

Page 20: ...87 KC1 901 01 970317ATM OX Printed in Korea A...

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