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Audiovox CE525 Instruction Manual
Audiovox CE525 Instruction Manual

Audiovox CE525 Instruction Manual

Slot-in cd micro system with sub-woofer

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PRECAUTIONS
Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate
ON CONDENSATION
operation.
• When left in a heated room where it is warm
and damp, water droplets or condensation may
ON PLACEMENT
from inside the CD player.
• Do not use the unit in places which are
• When there is condensation inside the unit, the
extremely hot, cold, dusty, or humid.
unit may not function normally.
• Place the unit on a flat and even surface.
• Let it stand for 1 to 2 hours before turning the
• Do not restrict the air flow of the unit by placing
power on, or gradually heat the room up and
it in a place with poor air flow, by covering it
dry the unit before use.
with a cloth, or by placing it on carpet.
FCC INFORMATION
ON SAFETY
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules.
• When connecting and disconnecting the AC
Operations are subject to the following two
cord, grip the plug and not the cord itself.
conditions:
Pulling the cord may damage it and create a
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
hazard.
and
• When you are not going to use the unit for a
long period of time, unplug it.
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
ON AC VOLTAGE
undesired operations.
• Before use, check that the rated voltage of your
Should any trouble occur, disconnect the AC power
unit matches your local voltage.
cord and refer servicing to a qualified technician.
REMOTE CONTROL
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL CORRECTLY
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
• Point the Remote Control at the REMOTE
When batteries become weak, the operating
distance of the Remote Control is greatly reduced
SENSOR located on the unit.
and you will need to replace the batteries.
• When there is a strong ambient light source,
the performance of the infrared REMOTE
SENSOR may be degraded, causing unreliable
NOTE: If the Remote Control is not going to be
operation.
used for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid
damage caused by battery leakage corrosion.
• The recommended effective distance for
remote operation is about 19 feet (6 m).
TO INSTALL BATTERIES
1. Open the battery door.
2. Insert two AAA
batteries.
TURNING ON THE UNIT
TO TURN ON THE UNIT
Press the power on button, the display will light up. Select the desired function and the
corresponding function indicator will light up.
Press the power button until the display show the time.
1. Press Function button once to
2. Press Function button once
set the unit to CD mode. The
again to set the unit to
display will show:
Tuner mode, the display will
show:
CLOCK SETTING (at standby mode)
TIMER OPERATION
The power can be turned on and off automatically
1. Press memory/clock
2. Press skip buttons to
at a preset time so that you can wake up to CD or
button in clock mode.
set correct hour
radio. Make sure the clock is correct before timer
Hour blink.
setting.
TIMER SETTING
1. Press clock button until
timer '00' is in the
display.
2. Press memory button in
clock mode. Hour blink.
3. Press skip button to set
correct hour.
3. Press
memory
4. Press skip buttons
4. Press memory button to
button to make
to
set
correct
make minutes blink.
minutes blink.
minutes and press
5. Press skip button to set correct minutes
memory button to
start the clock.
6. Press memory button to set the duration of timer
to be on. It can be set from 5 minutes to 240
minutes.
Note: If a button is
Cancel the timer function
not pressed for 10
Press the timer button until the timer indicator
seconds, the clock
turns off. It can only be operated when the unit is
set mode will be
turned on.
exited automatically.
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
1. VOLUME button
2. SLEEP button
3. TIMER button
4. FUNCTION button
5. RANDOM/TUNING/REPEAT button
6. EQ button
7. X-BASS button
8. REMOTE SENSOR
9. POWER ON/OFF button
10. HEADPHONE jack
11. DISPLAY window
12. PLAY/PAUSE button
13. BAND/STOP button
14. SKIP/SEARCH/PRESET button
15. MEMORY/CLOCK button
16. EJECT button
17. CD slot
3. Press Function button once
again to set the unit to Aux
TUNER SECTION
mode, the display will show:
TUNING INTO A STATION MANUALLY
1. Press the FUNCTION button to TUNER.
AUX
2. Press BAND button and tune a station.
3. Press the TUNING button to select a station
FOR BETTER RECEPTION
FM
Connect the external FM
antenna wire to the FM
antenna terminal. Fully
unwind the wire antenna.
Then extend the wire
antenna and place it in the
position that sounds best.
NOTE: DO NOT CONNECT TO AN OUTSIDE
ANTENNA
AM
Adjust the AM loop
antenna for the
best sound.
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REMOTE CONTROL
1. SLEEP button
2. RANDOM/TUNING/REPEAT button
3. EJECT button
4. X-BASS button
5. SKIP/SEARCH/PRESET button
6. BAND/STOP button
7. TIMER button
8. EQ button
9. MEMORY/CLOCK button
10. VOLUME button
11. PLAY/PAUSE button
12. FUNCTION button
13. POWER/STANDBY button
TO SEARCH FOR A STATION AUTOMATICALLY
Press the TUNING button UP or DOWN for 1 to 2
seconds, and a station is searched for
automatically. After tuning in to a station, the
search stops.
The search may not stop at a station with a very
weak signal.
IF THE FM STEREO BROADCAST SIGNAL IS
WEAK
Set FM STEREO button until "ST"indicator appears
in the display for a while. Background noise will
be reduced but the signal reproduced will be
mono.
PRESETTING STATION
The unit can store a total of
40 stations. They can be
tuned in to by selecting
their preset numbers. It is
possible to store stations of
any band in order of your
choice.
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT
Switch off the power before connecting speakers
and other equipment.
1. AM LOOP ANTENNA TERMINALS
Do not connect to
an
outside
antenna. Connect
the supplied AM
loop antenna to
receive the AM
broadcast signal.
2. CONNECTION WITH OTHER OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT
To listen to audio signals
from
external
units
through
this
unit.
Connect the red plug to
the Aux R jack, and the
white plug to the Aux L
jack.
6. SPEAKER CORD CONNECTION
Connect the right speaker to the R terminal, and
LISTENING TO THE CONNECTED EQUIPMENT
the left to the L terminal.
a. Press the FUNCTION button to AUX.
Connect the wires
b. Play the external source.
with the printed
white lines to the
red (+) terminals
3. POWER OUTPUT METER SOCKET
and the plain-black
Insert the black cable with the plug of the
wires to the black
Subwoofer to this socket. This connects the unit
(-) terminals.
to the Power meter indicator in the subwoofer.
WARNING:
Connecting speakers other than the speakers
4. SUB-WOOFER OUTPUT TERMINAL
supplied with the unit may damage the unit.
Connect the speaker cable for the Subwoofer to
7. POWER CORD CONNECTION
this terminal. Arrange the speakers to ensure a
Before use, check that the rated voltage of your
stereo effect. The main sound direction should
unit matches your local voltage.
not be interfered with by furniture, curtains etc.
Connect the AC cord to an AC outlet. The clock
will be displayed.
5. FM ANTENNA WIRE TERMINAL
Caution: To prevent electrical shock, match wide
Do not connect to an outside antenna. Connect
blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
the supplied FM antenna to this terminal to
receive an acceptable FM signal.
In some extreme cases, due to shock, excessive
In this case, please turn off the power, then
disconnect the AC power cord. To resume
static electricity or changes on supply voltage,
the unit may not operate, and you will not be
operation, connect the AC power cord into the
power outlet again.
able to activate the control on the unit.
TUNER SECTION (... continue)
MANUAL MEMORY PRESETTING
This feature allows you to set stations into memory.
1. Press the FUNCTION button
2. Press the BAND button to
to TUNER
select the desired band and
tune a station.
4. Press SKIP/SEARCH buttons
5. Press the memory/clock set
to preset number
button.
TUNING INTO A PRESET STATION
Press the Skip/Preset button
NOTE
If a button is not pressed for 10
seconds the preset mode will be
exited automatically.
3. Press the MEMORY/CLOCK
set button.
6. To preset more than one
station,
repeat steps 2 to 5.

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Summary of Contents for Audiovox CE525

  • Page 1 PRECAUTIONS Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate ON CONDENSATION operation. • When left in a heated room where it is warm and damp, water droplets or condensation may ON PLACEMENT from inside the CD player. • Do not use the unit in places which are •...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    CD SECTION CD PLAYING 1. Press FUNCTION button to CD. 3. The total number of tracks and playback time will show in the display for a few seconds. 4. To start playing, press play button. 2. If the unit is in the horizontal position, insert the CD with the label side facing...
  • Page 3: Identification Des Commandes

    MISES EN GARDE Suivez les conseils ci-dessous pou utiliser CONDENSATION l’appareil correctement et sans danger. • Si l’appareil est laissé dans une pièce chauffée EMPLACEMENT et humide, des gouttelettes d’eau ou de la • N’utilisez pas cet appareil dans les endroits condensation peuvent se former à...
  • Page 4: Guide De Dépannage

    LECTEUR DE CD LECTURE D’UN DISQUE COMPACT 1. Pressez la touche FONCTION jusqu’à CD. 3. Le nombre total de plages et la durée de lecture sont affichés pendant quelques secondes. 4. Pressez la touche PLAY (lecture) pour 2. Si l’appareil est à commencer la lecture.
  • Page 5 PRECAUCIONES Siga los siguientes consejos para garantizar una EN CUANTO A LA CONDENSACIÓN operación correcta y segura del equipo. • Si deja la unidad en un lugar caluroso y húmedo, EN CUANTO A LA UBICACIÓN es posible que en el interior del reproductor de •...
  • Page 6: Especificaciones

    SECCIÓN DEL CD REPRODUCCIÓN DE DISCOS COMPACTOS 1. Presione el botón FUNCTION hasta llegar a la 3. Durante unos pocos opción de CD. segundos, en el v i s u a l i z a d o r aparecerá número total de pistas del disco y el tiempo total que dura...