Cd Changer Play - Aiwa CT-X429 Operating Instructions Manual

Stereo car cassette receiver
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CD CHANGER PLAY
You can play discs with this unit by connecting
the optional AIWA ADC-EX1 06, ADC-M60
CD
changer.
Make sure that the disc magazine
loaded with the discs is inserted in the connected
CD changer.
To install the unit, refer to the separate Installation
and Connections
manual.
2
1
1
Press CD to start playing from disc 1.
The disc and track numbers appear.
CD
changer operation indicator
Disc number
T;ack number
2
Adjust the volume
with +/–.
BAND
CD TAPE
m
INT
REP1
DISC
Y/A
Press following buttons to operate the connected
CD changer.
To do this
I Press this button
To pause
To resume
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To switch modes
To turn the unit off, press and hold MUTE for
more than 2 seconds.
Even if the unit is in Radio or Tape Play mode,
pressing CD switches the unit to CD Changer
Play mode.
If you wish to switch to another mode, press the
following buttons.
– Pressing TAPE switches
the unit to Tape
Play mode.
– Pressing BAND switches the unit to Radio
mode.
To skip
tracks
Buttons
I
Press*
I
Press and hold
m
Skips to the next
Advances
track
rapidly
Release it to
resume play
w
Skips back to
Reverses
the beginning of
rapidly
the current track
Release it to
resume play
*Press for less than 0.5 second.
To play other disc
To start playing the previous
disc in the disc
magazine, press DISC T.
To
start
playing
the
next
disc,
press
DISC
A.
The number of the disc appears.
Repeat play
To repeat the current track, press REP1 (the
“REPEAT 1” indication appears).
To repeat the current
disc, press REP (the
“REPEAT
indication appears).
To cancel either mode, press the same button
again.
Intro play
Press INT (the “SCAN
indication appears).
The first 10 seconds of each track on all the discs
in the disc magazine are played in sequence.
To cancel Intro play, press INT
again.

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