Audiovox ACD85 User Manual

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SCAN BUTTON

This feature allows you to automatically sample each
available station in the current band. When the button
is pressed, the frequency will advance upward,
stopping at each available station (depending on
LO/DX mode) for 5 seconds. When a desired station
is reached, press the SCAN button again to cancel
the function and play of the selected station will
continue.

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FM MONO/STEREO OPERATION

During normal FM reception conditions, the unit is in
the stereo mode as indicated by the indication
on the display panel when tuned to an FM stereo
signal. If the FM stereo signal is too weak or noisy,
the indication will appear intermittently, or completely
disappear from the display panel. Whenever a weak
FM signal occurs, press the MONO button to switch
to monaural reception to reduce noise. To return to
stereo reception mode, press the MONO button
again; the indication will reappear on the
display panel.

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AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORE (AMS)

During radio operation, momentarily press this but-
ton to activate the Automatic Memory Store tun-
ing feature for the AM and FM bands. During FM
operation, this feature will automatically scan the
current band and enter up to 6 strong stations into
the 6 pre-set memories, pausing at each station for
approximately 5 seconds so each can be heard.
Scan will then move on to the next FM band and
perform the same function. The FM station being
pre-set will flash as each position is addressed. To
stop station scan, press the AMS button again. If
you have already set the pre-set memories to your
favorite stations, activating the AMS feature will
erase those stations and enter the new strong sta-
tions. This feature is most useful when traveling in a
new area where you are not familiar with the local
stations.

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STATION PRE-SET MEMORIES

To set any of the 6 pre-set memories in each band,
use the following procedure:
1. Turn the radio on and select the desired band.
2. Select the first station to be pre-set using the

TUN Up/Down or SCAN buttons.

3. Press the pre-set button (1-6) to be set and

continue to hold it in. After approximately 2
seconds, the pre-set number will appear on the
display panel accompanied by a beep, indicating

that the station is now set into that pre-set
memory position. The station can now be re-
called at any time by pressing that button.

4. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining

pre-sets on that band and for the other 3 bands
on the unit.

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PRESET

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UALIZER BUTTON

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UALIZER button applies preset sound

effects to the unit’s audio output signal. The button,
when pressed, will activate one of four operating
modes (FLAT, CLASSICS, ROCK, or POP). When the
equalizer function is not active (DSP OFF), the unit
returns to the user-set bass and treble levels. Digital
Signal Processing (DSP) refers to the selection of
the automatic preset equalizer function instead of
user-selected bass and treble settings.

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LOCAL/DISTANT (LO/DX) BUTTON

During station tuning, the LO/DX button allows you
to priority access strong local stations only, or to
access a wider range of stations using the distant
(DX) mode. When this button is pressed,
LOCALappears on the display for about 8 seconds,
indicating that the tuning priority is set for local
stations. Therefore, as the radio is tuned up or
down, tuning will pause only at strong local stations.
This feature is useful when traveling in unfamiliar
areas, trying to find a local station. When the button
is pressed again, DX appears on the display for
about 8 seconds, and the tuning priority is set for a
wider range of stations.

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MODE (AUX) BUTTON

The MODE (AUX) button provides selection of radio,
CD player or optional CD changer operation, or
external CD input operation (AUX). During radio
operation, the first momentary press of this button
initiates CD player operation when a disc is loaded
( illuminated on the display) in the player; the
disc symbol ( )becomes animated and disc play
begins. When pressed a second time, optional CD
changer operation is initiated; CDC appears on the
display, together with the disc and track numbers,
and the disc symbol again becomes animated. A
third press of this button returns to radio operation.
When an external CD player is connected to the
auxiliary CD IN jacks, the MODE button provides
selection of this AUX input when pressed and held
for 2 seconds; no other source selection can be
heard. Press the button again for 2 seconds and the
AUX input is inhibited.

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