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AIWA CR-LD121 Instruction Manual

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AIWA CR-LD121 - It's a complete owner's manual ( also known as operating manual or user guide), and it's in PDF format. After placing order we'll send You download instructions on Your email address. See below for delivery information

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 07 May, 2007.
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Henry Seiden - 02/26/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
I downloaded this product and looked through it quickly with Adobe Reader v9. It is clean and a good copy. Some scanned pages are not perfectly square, but that is a minor complaint. The document schematics and board diagrams are easy to read, of good contrast. The whole file downloaded quickly. This is a good service! Sony charges about $100 for the printed version of the same manual. It is still available through their print-on-demand pro parts system, but why would you do that?
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Man, I was looking for this manual for a while! Where do You get them?;) Of course, quality is goooood:) Anyway, I can only say: A+A+A+!
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Very fast service, manual is well scanned and clear, but the Appendix A containing PC Command table and Control codes are missing
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Very nice clear manual with specifications, exploded views and schematics, been searching for one of these for years. Thanks.
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3-255-591-41(1)
PREPARATIONSPRESETTING STATIONSTIMER FUNCTION
Turning on and offAutomatic presettingThe buzzer automatically sounds at the designated time every day.
Before setting the timer, set the clock.
Press POWER to turn on the power. Press it again to turn off the poYou can preset up to 15 stations on each band (AM, FM1, FM2).wer.
CR-LD121
POWERPOWER
1
RADIO RECEIVER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PRESET/TUNING
INSTRUCCIONES DE MANEJO2
1,3
2
? 2003 Sony CorporationPrinted in China1Keep TIMER pressed for 5 seconds until the time flashes in the display.
Auto power off function
http://www.aiwa.com/2 While the time is flashing, slide PRESET/TUNING to + or - to set the
The power will be turned off automatically about 90 minutes after tur1 Press POning on theWER to turn on the power.
time.
power. (Auto power off function)2 Keep MEMO/TIME SET pressed for about 5 seconds until OPRESET� flashes.
3 Press TIMER.
When the power is turned off by the auto power off function, the beep sound isThe unit searches for and memorizes the receivable stations.
5 appears in the display.
heard for about 5 seconds. If you press POWER in these 5 seconds, poAwuto presetting ends after 15 stations are preset on each band.er will not
be turned off.When the preset time comes, buzzer sounds for 3 minutes.
NoteTo stop the buzzer, press TIMER or POWER.
ENGLISHTo cancel the auto power off functionWhen broadcast signals are very weak, stations cannot be preset automatically.
If the flashing stops during operation
Operate when the power is turned off.Preset them manually.
Repeat the procedure from the beginning.
1Keep PRESET/TUNING pressed for 5 seconds until OON� appears in the
display.
OWNEROS RECORDManual presettingTo cancel the timer press TIMER.,5 goes out and the timer function is canceled.
For your convenience, record the model number and the serial number (y2 While ou willOON� is displayed, slide PRESET/TUNING to - to display OOFF�.You can preset up to 15 stations under each preset number (1 � 15) on each band
find it in the battery compartment of your set) in the space provided belo3 Press PRESET/TUNING.w. Please(AM, FM1 and FM2).
refer to them when you contact your Aiwa dealer in case of difficultyTo activ.ate the auto power off function again, slide PRESET/TUNING to + toALARM FUNCTION
display OON� in step 2.
1
Model No. CR-LD121You can use the alarm function to sound the buzzer after up to 180 minutes.
Clock setting
Serial No.
When the battery is inserted, or after resetting the unit, O12:00� flashes in thePOWER
display.
CAUTIONSet the clock when the power is turned off.
Modifications or adjustments to this product, which are not expressly approved by
2,4
the manufacturer, may void the userOs right or authority to operate this product.
22
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
1,3
condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.3,5
2
1 Press POWER to turn on the power.
2Tune in to a station.
PRECAUTIONS
3 Press MEMO/TIME SET.
1,34 Slide PRESET/TUNING to + or - repeatedly to select the preset number1Keep ALARM pressed for 5 seconds until the minute flashes in the display.
To maintain good performance
while OPRESET� is flashing.2 While the minute is flashing, slide PRESET/TUNING to + or - to set the
YDo not use the unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty or humid. In
5 Press MEMO/TIME SET while OPRESET� is flashing.time to sound the buzzer.
particular, do not keep the unit:
To preset more stations, repeat the procedure from the beginning.Example) To set the alarm 1 hour later, slide PRESET/TUNING to + or - to
Yin a high humidity area such as a bathroom1Keep MEMO/TIME SET pressed for 5 seconds until OAM� and clock flash
Ynear a heaterin the display.display 60.
Listening to preset stations3 Press ALARM.
Yin an area exposed to direct sunlight (e.g., inside a parked car2 Slide PRESET/TUNING to , where it can+ or - to set the clock.
become extremely hot)AM 12:00midnight1 Press POWER to turn on the power.Q appears in the display.
PM 12:00noon2 Press BAND repeatedly to select AM, FM1 or FM2.When the preset time comes, the buzzer sounds for 3 minutes.
To stop the buzzer, press ALARM or POWER.
Note on listening with the headphones3 Press MEMO/TIME SET.3 Press PRESET/TUNING repeatedly to select the preset number.
YListen at moderate volumes to avoid hearing damage.The clock starts from 00 second.
If the flashing stops during operation
Deleting preset stations
YDo not wear the headphones while driving or cycling. It may create a traffic hazard.
If the flashing stops during operation1 Select the preset number you wish to delete.Repeat the procedure from the beginning.
YYou should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue using the unit in
potentially hazardous situations, such as walking, jogging, etc.Repeat the procedure from the beginning.2 Press MEMO/TIME SET.To cancel the alarm function, press ALARM.Q goes out and the alarm function
OPRESET� flashes in the display.
YWear them properly; L is left, R is right.is canceled.
YThe headphones should be worn with the longer cord behind your neck.3 While OPRESET� is flashing, slide PRESET/TUNING to + or - to select the
preset number O-�.
TUNING IN TO A STATION
4 Press MEMO/TIME SET.
MAINTENANCE
Connect the supplied headphones to the \ jack.To delete more preset stations, repeat the procedure from the beginning.
TO INSERT A DRY CELL BATTERY
To clean the cabinet
Insert a size AAA (R03) dry cell battery with the 0 and 9 marks correctly41Use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution.
aligned.WORLD AREASDo not use strong solvents such as alcohol, benzine or thinner.
AAA(R03)Radio broadcasts have different frequency ranges and change in diffIf errerent steps inoneous operation or display occurs
different countries.Press the RESET button inside the battery compartment of the unit with a thin rod
The unit has three world reception areas: OU� (North and South Amer (Japan)to reset the unit.ica), OJ�
3and OE� (other areas).If the unit is reset, the stations that you preset and the time are erased.
The reception area is factory-set to to listen to the rOU�. Select OJ�adio in Japan,
DSL2select OE� to listen to the radio in Europe and other countries.
RESET
Selecting a reception area
Operate when the power is turned off.
Battery life1 Press POWER to turn on the power.
Batterysize AAA (R03)size AAA (LR03)2 Press BAND repeatedly to select AM, FM1 or FM2.
manganese batteryalkaline batteryFM1 and FM2 have the same frequency range. Both can be used to tune in to
an FM station.
AMApprox. 16 hoursApprox. 32 hoursSPECIFICATIONS
3 Slide PRESET/TUNING to + or - to tune in to a station.
FMApprox. 11 hoursApprox. 22 hours2
4 Adjust the volume.
Frequency range:
Reception area U AM: 530 � 1,710 kHz (10-kHz steps)
Battery replacementFor quick tuning1FM1, FM2: 87.5 � 108.1 MHz (200-kHz steps)
Replace the battery when � is displaOyed.Keep PRESET/TUNING slide to + or - pressed for 1 � 2 seconds.Reception area E AM: 531 � 1,602 kHz (9-kHz steps)
If you continue to use the unit, power will go off automatically when the batterWhen a station is tuned in toy, the frequency indicator stops automatically. However,FM1, FM2: 87.5 � 108 MHz (50-kHz steps)
wears out, and the power cannot be turned on without replacing the batterit may not stop if the broadcast signal is wy.eak.Reception area J AM: 531 � 1,629 kHz (9-kHz steps)
FM1, FM2: 76 � 108 MHz (100-kHz steps in 76 �
NoteTo obtain powerful heavy bass1Keep BAND pressed for 5 seconds.
90 MHz, 50-kHz steps in 90 � 108 MHz)
The stations that you preset and the time are retained for about 5 minPress DSL.utes after the ODSL� appears in the display.OU� appears in the display.
Maximum output:8 mW + 8 mW (EIAJ 32 ohms)
battery is removed. Replace the battery quickly not to erase the data.To cancel, press DSL again.2 While OU� appears, slide PRESET/TUNING to + or - to select the receptionPower sources:DC 1.5 V using a size AAA (R03) dry cell battery
area.11123
For better receptionMaximum dimensions:42 (W) � 80 (H) � 18 (D) mm (1 /16 � 3 /4 � /32 in.)
The display changes to the clock display after 10 seconds, and the reception
FM: The headphone cord functions as the FM antenna. Keep it extended.(excluding projecting parts and controls)
If the cover of the battery compartment comes offarea is changed.W eight:Approx. 44 g (1.6 oz) excluding battery
AM: Turn the unit to find the position which gives the best reception.
Attach it as illustrated.Accessories:Stereo headphones (1)
If the reception area disappears during operation
FMAMThe specifications and external appearance of this unit are subject to change
Repeat the procedure from the beginning.
without notice.
When the reception area is changed
The preset stations are erased.
Note
The unit may not receive all the stations broadcasted in any countries or districts
even if the area is set to OE�.
Note on dry cell battery
YMake sure that the 0 and 9 marks are correctly aligned.
YTo prevent the risk of electrolyte leakage or explosions, never recharge the battery,
apply heat to it, or take it apart.
YWhen not using the battery, remove it to prevent needless battery wear.
YIf liquid leaks from the battery, wipe thoroughly to remove.
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