Audio Pro STEREO TWO Operating Instructions Manual

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STEREO TWO
acE baSS cd-REcEivER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(Eng)


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  • Page 1 STEREO TWO acE baSS cd-REcEivER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Eng)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

     Direct tuning to a radio frequency  Radio station pre-sets 4 Radio Data System [RDS] functions 6 Adjusting the sound 7 Timer functions 7 Setting the timer 8 Other important information 9 Stereo Two ACE PLUS speakers 0 Troubleshooting  Technical data...
  • Page 4: Before Connecting To Power Source

    bEFORE cONNEcTiNG TO POWER SOURcE Unpacking Carefully unpack the unit, making sure that all the accessories are included in the packaging (see below). Examine the receiver to make sure that it has not been damaged during transport. If your unit is damaged or it does not work, inform your dealer immediately.
  • Page 5: Security

    SEcURiTY Power source This unit is intended for use with a 0 V AC power sup- ply only. Connecting to a different power source may lead to accidents or fire and can damage the unit. Check the voltage of the power source before you connect this unit. Power cable This unit has a detachable power cable.
  • Page 6: Controls And Indicators

    cONTROLS aNd iNdicaTORS HEad UNiT Front panel 1) Power switch Press this button to turn on the receiver, provided it is in standby mode (indicated by the red LED on the ace-bass indicator (# on the diagram). If it is not illu- minated, then the receiver is turned off, in which case, turn on the ON/OFF switch at the back of the unit (ON).
  • Page 7 cONTROLS aNd iNdicaTORS 13) Play/Pause cd Press this button to play a CD. Make sure there is a CD in the tray (7). Push the Play button again to pause the CD. By pushing the Play button again, the CD will begin playing from the point at which it was paused.
  • Page 8: Remote Control

    cONTROLS aNd iNdicaTORS REMOTE cONTROL 1) Power switch Press this button to turn on the receiver, assuming that it is in standby mode (the ace-bass indicator LED is red). If it is not red, the receiver is off. Turn on the receiver with the ON/OFF switch at the back of the unit.
  • Page 9: Head Unit

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS HEAD UNIT Rear panel 1) Connecting the FM indoor antenna Connect the enclosed FM indoor antenna. Locate the wire where the reception will be optimal. NOTE: It is also possible to connect a central or outdoor antenna here; either one will provide better reception than the indoor antenna.
  • Page 10: Installation

    iNSTaLLaTiON connecting the speakers Connect the enclosed speaker cables according to the figure below. One end to the speakers and the other ends to the amplifier, following the directions  – 4 below. Make sure to connect + to + and – to - . The enclosed speaker wires are  meter long.
  • Page 11: Using The Remote Control

    iNSTaLLaTiON Using the remote control Insert the AAA batteries included in the packaging into the battery opening on the back of the remote control. Make sure that the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly. The remote control’s operating range (approximate) ��...
  • Page 12: Cd Functions

    cd FUNcTiONS Playing a cd Press EJECT to open the CD tray. Place a CD in the tray with the label facing up. Press EJECT to close the tray. Press PLAY to listen to the first track. Shown on the display: Track number Playing time Pausing the cd...
  • Page 13: Tuner Functions

    TUNER FUNcTiONS Manual search of FM/aM radio stations Select TUNER as an audio source using the SOURCE button. Select FM-stereo, FM-mono or AM with the FM/AM button. On the remote control, use the INPUT and BAND buttons. Turn the TUNING knob to the right to search up on the radio dial or to the left to search down on the radio dial.
  • Page 14 RdS [RadiO daTa SYSTEM] FUNcTiONS RdS (Radio data System) RDS is a system that sends information (digital data) for FM broadcasts together with the broadcast signal. Radio parts developed for RDS reception can convert these digital data for the display of program names, program types, current time, etc.
  • Page 15 RadiO FUNcTiONS - RdS RdS program types (PTY) Program type Shown on the display News NEWS Current affairs AFFAIRS Information INFO Sports SPORT Education EDUCATE Drama DRAMA Culture CULTURE Science SCIENCE Varied VARIED Pop music POP M Rock music ROCK M Easy-listening music EASY M Light music...
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Sound

    ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjusting the volume Turn the volume knob clockwise (to the right) to raise the volume or counter-clockwise (to the left) to lower the volume. The scale shown on the display ranges from 00- 40, that is, from VOL OO (minimum) to VOL MAX (maximum).
  • Page 17: Timer Functions

    TiMER FUNcTiONS Timer The timer can be set for one event within a 4 hours period (ONCE) or for recurring events (EVERYDAY). The time settings for both are kept in the memory even if they are not activated. The timer settings will be erased if the main power switch is set to OFF or if there is a power failure.
  • Page 18: The Remote Control

    OTHER iMPORTaNT iNFORMaTiON connecting the headphones Connect the headphones with a .5 mm [/8 inch] stereo plug to the PHONES output on the front panel. When the headphones are connected, the speaker output turns off automatically. When the headphones are connected, there is no audio output from the speak- ers.
  • Page 19: Stereo Two Ace Plus Speakers

    Stereo Two CD receiver. These speakers can not be connected to another amplifier. The enclosed speaker cables can be replaced by another cable if other length is required. Thanks to Audio Pro’s patented ACE BASS technology, Stereo Two ACE PLUS, together with the Stereo Two CD receiver, offers a unique audio experience.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    TROUbLESHOOTiNG if a unit does not function or perform as expected, the problem is not always a mechanical one. The solution may be found in the table below. check here before you contact your retailer or authorized service center Symptom: absence of sound No sound from the left or right speaker Timer does not work...
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    Racetrack Passive radiator:...5 /4” x 8” Cross-over frequency:....800Hz Frequency response:...Hz - 40.000Hz Impedance:...4 Ω Dimensions: Width:...95 mm Height:...50 mm Depth:...0 +5 mm Audio Pro follows the policy to constantly develop the products. Therefore, specifications can be changed without further notice.
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