Tuner section, Amplifier section, Cd player section – Aiwa CD-DW420 U User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

Tuner section

FM

87.5-

108.0 MHz

Antenna: Rod antenna

AM

530/531 - 1.710/1.602 kHz (10/9 kHz
step)
Antenna: Ferrite bar antenna

Amplifier section

Power output

2W

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2W (8 ohms, EIAJ)

Power requirements

DC 12 V using eight size D (R20)

batteries

AC 120 V, 60 Hz

Power consumption

18 W

CD player section

Disc

Compact disc

Scanning method

Non-contact optical laser
(semiconductor iaser application)

Laser

Semiconductor iaser

X =

780 nm

Rotation speed

Approx. 500 - 200 rpm/CLV

Error correction

Cross Interleave, Reed Solomon code

Number of channels

2 channels

D/A conversion

1-bit DAC

Cassette deck section

Track format

4

tracks, 2 channels

Frequency response

Normal tape: 50-12,000 Hz (EIAJ)

Recording system

AC bias

Erasure system

Magnet erase

Motor

DC motor (1)

Heads

Deck 1
Recording/playback head (1)

Erasure head (1)
Deck 2
Playback head (1)

Common section

Dimensions (W

x

H

x

D)

624

X

245

X

262 mm (24%

x

9%

x

10% in.)

Weight

6.1

kg (13 lbs 7 oz) excluding

batteries

Accessories

AC cord (1)

Speaker

Cabinet type

2-way bass reflex type

Speaker

100 mm cone type woofer

27 mm ceramic type tweeter

Impedance

8 ohms

Allowable max. input

5 W

Dimensions (W

x

H

x

D)

185

x

235

X

229 mm (7%

x

9%

x

9V8 in.)

Weight

1.3 kg (2 l b s 1 4 o z . ) x 2

Specifications and external appearance are
subject to change without notice.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUlOE

Symptom

Cause

Solutions

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There is no sound.

• The AC cord is not connected properly.
• The function is not seiected correctly.

• Correct the connection error.
• Set the FUNCTION switch to the correct

position.

There is no sound and

indicators faii to light up on
the unit.

• The speaker jack has short-circuited.

• Disconnect the AC cord, correct the condition

including speaker connections, and connect
the AC cord again.

Sound comes from only one
speaker.

• A speaker cord is disconnected.

• Correct the speaker cord connection.

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There is constant, wave-like
static.

• The receiver is incorrectly tuned.

• Correct the tuning.

There is noise.

• The unit is picking up outside noise.

• Change the direction of the antenna.
• Turn the unit to a different orientation.
• Move the unit away from other electrical

appliances, such as a TV or fluorescent lights,
or move the appliances.

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CD play does not begin.

• The CD is upside down.
• The CD is excessively dirty.
• The CD function was not selected.

• The unit is in pause mode.

• Place the CD with the printed side up.
• Clean the CD.
• Set the FUNCTION switch to CD.

• Press the ►/!! button to leave pause mode.

The CD produces no sound.

• There is condensation inside the unit.

• Remove the disc and leave the player turned

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The tape does not run.

• Deck is in pause mode.

• Press the II button to release pause.

It does not record.

• The erasure prevention tab on the tape has

been broken.

• The head is dirty.

• Cover the tab opening well with cellophane

tape.

• Clean the head properly.

It does not erase.

• The erasure head is dirty.

• Clean the erasure head.

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