Aiwa Stereo System XR MG9 User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  
MODE D'EMPLOI  
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Compact Disc  
Stereo System  
XR-MG9  
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For assistance and information  
(United States and Puerto Rico)  
8B-CLR-903-01  
010601AYK-H-B  
 
Outdoor Antenna  
1 Power lines When connecting an outdoor antenna,  
make sure it is located away from power lines.  
Damage Requiring Service  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Have the unit serviced by a qualified service technician if:  
- The AC power cord or plug has been damaged  
- Foreign objects or liquid have gotten inside the unit  
- The unit has been exposed to rain or water  
- The unit does not seem to operate normally  
- The unit exhibits a marked change in performance  
- Theunithasbeendropped, orthecabinethasbeendamaged  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF.  
PRECAUTIONS .................................... 2  
PREPARATIONS ................................... 4  
PARTS AND CONTROLS ......................... 5  
ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE OPERATION.......... 8  
SOUND ADJUSTMENTS.......................... 9  
CD OPERATIONS ................................ 10  
RADIO OPERATIONS ........................... 12  
TIMER OPERATIONS ........................... 13  
REFERENCE ..................................... 14  
2 Outdoor antenna grounding Be sure the antenna  
system is properly grounded to provide protection against  
unexpected voltage surges or static electricity build-up.  
Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70,  
provides information on proper grounding of the mast,  
supporting structure, and the lead-in wire to the antenna  
discharge unit, as well as the size of the grounding unit,  
connection to grounding terminals, and requirements for  
grounding terminals themselves.  
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Antenna Grounding According  
to the National Electrical Code  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
System and accessories  
Main unit CX-LMG9  
Speakers SX-LMG9  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE  
UNIT  
GROUND CLAMP  
Speakers cords  
(NEC SECTION  
810-20)  
Remote control  
Lithium battery (CR2025)  
FM antenna  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
GROUNDING  
CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION  
810-21)  
AM antenna  
POWER SERVICE  
GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
GROUND CLAMPS  
NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
(NEC ART 250 PART H)  
OWNER'S RECORD  
Record the model number and serial number of your set  
(found at the rear of your set) below. Refer to them when  
contacting your Aiwa dealer.  
Maintenance  
Clean the unit only as recommended in the Operating  
Instructions.  
Model No. _____________________________  
Serial No. _____________________________  
 
3
PREPARATIO N S  
3 Connect the supplied antennas.  
Connection  
Plug in the AC power cord to the AC outlet after all other  
connections are made.  
Remote control  
Connect the FM antenna to the FM 75 terminals and  
the AM antenna to the AM LOOP jack.  
While sliding the latch, pull out the battery holder from the  
bottom of the remote control. Place the supplied battery on  
thebatteryholderwithcorrectpolarity. Finally, inserttheholder  
back into position.  
AM antenna  
FM antenna  
1 Connect the speaker cords to the speakers.  
Connect the amber cords to the + terminals and the silver  
cords to the terminals.  
CR2025  
En  
Replace the battery with new one when the operational  
distancebetweentheremotecontrolandmainunitbecomes  
shorter.  
Remove the battery if the unit is not going to be used for an  
extended period of time.  
2 Connect the speakers to the main unit.  
Connect the right speaker to the SPEAKERS R terminals  
and the left to the SPEAKERS L terminals. The amber  
speaker cords go to the ) terminals.  
4 Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet.  
When the AC power cord is connected to an AC power  
outlet for the first time, DEMO appears on the display.  
To deactivate the DEMO, press DEMO/ECO and the clock  
will flash on the display. For setting the clock, see page 9.  
Theremotecontrolmaynotoperateifitisusedunderintense  
sunlight or if its line of sight is obstructed.  
Caution!  
Do not keep the battery near metallic objects such as rings,  
bracelets, andkeys. Itmaycausethebatterytoshortcircuit.  
After removing the battery, be sure to keep it out of reach of  
children. In case it is swallowed, consult a doctor  
immediately.  
Speakers  
Do not short-circuit the ) and ( speaker cord leads.  
Do not leave objects generating magnetism or objects  
affected by magnetism near the speakers.  
Antennas  
Keep antennas away from metallic objects, electrical  
equipment and cords.  
FM antenna: Extend fully in a T-shape. If reception is poor,  
connectanoptionaloutdoorantennatotheFM75terminals.  
Be sure to connect the shield braid of the antenna to the 2  
terminal.  
AM antenna: Rotate to find the best reception.  
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PARTS AN D CO N TRO LS  
Main unit: rear  
AUX/VIDEO IN jacks  
3 AM LOOP jack and FM 75 terminals  
Accept analog sound signals from external equipment.  
Connectexternalequipmentusinganoptionalconnecting  
cablewithRCAphonoplugs(redplugtotheRjack, white  
plugtothe Ljack). Referalsototheoperatinginstructions  
for your equipment.  
Plug in the supplied AM and FM antennas.  
1
2
4 SUPER WOOFER3 jack  
Connect an optional powered sub woofer with a built-in  
amplifier to this jack.  
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3
To switch function to external input, press FUNCTION  
repeatedly to select the AUX (VIDEO or TV) function.  
5 SPEAKERS3 terminals  
Connect the supplied speakers using the supplied  
speaker cords.  
Tip:  
4
5
Tochange asourcenameinthedisplay, holddowng  
and press POWER while the power is on.  
AUX VIDEO TV  
6 AC power cord  
6
2 DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack  
CDdigitalsoundsignalscanbeoutputthroughthisjack.  
Use an optical cable to connect digital audio equipment.  
Remove the dust cap from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)  
jack. Then connect an optical cable plug to the DIGITAL  
OUT (OPTICAL) jack.  
1 LINE OUT jacks  
Analog sound signals for CD or radio can be output  
through these jacks. Use a cable with RCA phono plugs  
to connect audio equipment.  
Connect the red plug to the R jack, and the white plug to  
the L jack.  
Whenyourecordthesoundsignalsofthisunitwithdigital  
audio equipment (MD recorder, CD recorder, etc.)  
connected to this jack, the beginning of the first track  
may not be recorded.  
Signals input through the AUX/VIDEO IN jacks are not  
output from the LINE OUT jacks.  
 
5
Main unit: front  
3 DEMO/ECO  
When the unit is turned off: selects DEMO mode or  
displays the clock (when ECO mode is deactivated).  
When the unit is turned on: selects ECO mode on and  
off.  
En  
1
4 PHONES jack  
Plug in optional headphones set with a stereo mini plug  
(ø3.5 mm, 1/8 in.). Speaker output is canceled.  
2
3
5
6
5 VOLUME UP, DOWN  
Adjusts the volume.  
4
6 FUNCTION  
SwitchestheactivefunctionamongFM/AM, AUX(VIDEO  
or TV) and CD.  
TUNER/BAND  
Selects radio function and the radio band.  
1 POWER 6STANDBY/ON  
Switches the unit on and off (standby).  
T-BASS  
Emphasizes low frequency sound.  
2 a/SET  
CD: pauses playback.  
Radio: stores the received station to preset.  
EQ  
Selects a sound equalization curve.  
s/CLEAR  
CD: stops playback.  
Radio: clears a preset station.  
zOPEN/CLOSE  
Opens or closes the disc compartment.  
c/PRESET  
CD: starts playback.  
Radio: tunes in a preset station.  
r/f/–, +/g/t ( TUNING)  
CD: skips to a previous or a succeeding track when  
pressed, searches a track in fast forward or reverse  
playback when held down.  
Radio: manually tunes up or down within the band.  
6
 
Remote control  
2 The numbered buttons take on these functions when pressed with  
6 POWER  
SHIFT held down:  
7 TUNER/BAND  
Selects radio function and the radio band.  
RANDOM/REPEAT  
Selects random or repeat CD playback mode.  
1,2  
7
AUX  
En  
Selects the function of external equipment connected to  
the AUX/VIDEO IN jacks.  
PROGRAM  
Selects programmed CD playback mode.  
3
4
8
9
CD  
DISPLAY  
Selects CD function.  
CD: displays the track number being played, remaining  
time of play and current volume level.  
Radio: displays the frequency of the tuned station and  
current volume level.  
5
6
0
8 EQ/QSURROUND  
EQ: selects a sound equalization curve.  
QSURROUND: turns Q SURROUND on and off.  
TIMER  
Selects timer playback setting mode.  
9 ENTER  
Determines the mode and the time (clock and timer).  
Buttons with the same or similar names on the main unit  
basically have the same function.  
SLEEP  
Selects sleep-timer setting mode.  
0 VOLUME (N,M)  
1 0–10, +10  
CLOCK  
Selects clock setting mode.  
CD: selects a track of the specified number.  
Radio: tunes in the station with the specified preset  
number.  
TUNER MONO  
Switches between stereo or monaural FM reception.  
3 T-BASS  
4 SHIFT  
Hold down when pressing a numbered button to change  
its function to that printed above the number.  
5 cPRESET  
r/f, g/t (TUNING DOWN/UP)  
aSET  
sCLEAR  
 
7
ADJUSTMEN TS BEFO RE O PERATIO N  
When the power economizing mode is activated  
"GOOD-BYE" is displayed for 4 seconds, and everything  
on the display clears.  
Only the red indicator on the POWER button lights to show  
that power is being supplied to the unit.  
POWER  
6STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME UP/  
DOWN  
s
DEMO/ECO  
f,g  
a
TUNER/BAND,  
AUX, CD  
CLOCK  
Standby power consumption  
When the power economizing mode is activated: 1.0 W  
When the power economizing mode is deactivated: 12.0 W  
EQ/  
QSURROUND  
ENTER  
T-BASS  
SHIFT  
f,g  
En  
aSET  
VOLUME  
(N,M)  
POWER  
T-BASS  
TUNER/BAND  
EQ  
zOPEN/CLOSE  
Power  
Turning the unit on  
DEMO  
If the clock has not been set, a DEMO appears on the display  
Press POWER 6STANDBY/ON (POWER on the remote when the unit is turned off.  
control).  
To deactivate the DEMO  
Press DEMO/ECO. The clock flashes. For setting the clock,  
see page 9.  
Alternatively, press TUNER/BAND (AUX or CD on the remote  
control). Playback will start automatically if a disc is inserted.  
Turning the unit off  
Press POWER 6STANDBY/ON again.  
The unit goes into standby.  
ECO mode  
Reduces power consumption with the following operations.  
After clock is set, this unit allows you to regulate its power  
consumption by displaying nothing on the display while the  
power is off. This is called the power economizing  
mode.  
Volume  
Press VOLUME (UP or DOWN) (VOLUME (N,M)  
on the remote control).  
Adjust from 0 (minimum) to 30 and MAX (maximum).  
Press DEMO/ECO while the unit is turned on.  
Eachpressofthisbuttonchangesthedisplaystatusasfollows:  
1 ECO ON: power economizing mode is activated.  
2 ECO OFF: power economizing mode is deactivated.  
Tip:  
Volume level setting is retained during power-off standby. If  
the unit is turned off with the volume set to 17 or more, it is  
automaticallyturneddownto16thenexttimetheunitisturned  
on.  
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SO UN D ADJUSTMEN TS  
Setting the clock  
Equalizer  
Q SURROUND system  
1 Hold down SHIFT and press CLOCK on the remote Selects a sound equalization curve to match the music type.  
The Q SURROUND system built into this unit uses only two  
speakers at the left and right to create an atmosphere that  
sounds as if you are surrounded by two front speakers and  
two rear speakers.  
control.  
Press EQ (EQ/QSURROUND on the remote control)  
repeatedly to select one of the three equalization  
curves.  
When the unit is turned off, you can also press a or  
ENTER.  
- ROCK: Powerful sound emphasizing treble and bass  
Hold down SHIFT and press EQ/QSURROUND on the  
remote control.  
ON QSURROUNDwill flow from right to left.  
2 Press f or g to set the time.  
- POP: More presence in the vocals and midrange  
Each press changes the time in 1-minute steps.  
En  
- JAZZ: Accented lower frequencies for jazz-type music  
Holdingthesebuttonsdownwillvarythetimein10-minute  
- EQ OFF: Equalizer effect is canceled.  
units.  
To cancel the Q SURROUND effect  
OFF QSURROUNDflows from right to left and the  
QSURROUNDindicator goes off.  
If f or g is not pressed within 4 seconds, setting  
is canceled.  
T-BASS  
Emphasizes low frequencies for a powerful sound.  
3 Press a or ENTER.  
Tips:  
Press T-BASS repeatedly to select one of the three  
emphasis levels or the off position.  
The time display stops flashing and the clock starts from  
00 seconds.  
The Q SURROUND system does not work in monaural  
mode.  
When the Q SURROUND system is on, the sound may be  
distorted at higher volumes. If this happens, turn the  
volume down.  
IfthesoundbecomesdistortedwiththeT-BASSeffect, cancel  
the effect.  
To display the time while the power is on  
Hold down SHIFT and press CLOCK on the remote control.  
The time will be displayed for 4 seconds.  
To switch to the 24-hour standard  
Display the time and press s within 4 seconds.  
With each press, the clock alternates between 12- and 24-  
hour standard time.  
Tip:  
Inthe12-hourstandard, "AM12:00"indicatesmidnightand  
"PM12:00" noon.  
If the clock display flashes when the unit is turned  
off  
There has been a power interruption. Reset the clock.  
 
9
CD O PERATIO N S  
PROGRAM  
Random/ Repeat playback  
RANDOM/  
REPEAT  
f,g  
VOLUME UP/  
DOWN  
Random playback plays all the tracks in random order. Repeat  
playbackplaysallthetracksorthetrackbeingplayedrepeatedly.  
You can select random and repeat all playback at the same  
time.  
c
a s  
0-10,+10  
CD  
DISPLAY  
1 Hold down SHIFT and press RANDOM/REPEAT  
on the remote control repeatedly to select one of  
the following modes:  
En  
SHIFT  
f,g  
Repeat 1 playback: "  
1"  
"
VOLUME  
(N,M)  
cPRESET  
Repeat all playback: "  
"
"
aSET  
sCLEAR  
Random playback: "RANDOM"  
Random/Repeat all playback: "RANDOM  
2 Press c to start play.  
zOPEN/CLOSE  
"
"
FUNCTION  
To cancel random/repeat playback  
HolddownSHIFTandpressRANDOM/REPEATontheremote  
control repeatedly until "RANDOM", "  
This unit plays back finalized CD-R/ RW discs as well as audio Press f or g repeatedly.  
CDs.  
To search (playback in fast forward or reverse)  
1" or "  
"
"
"
Hold down f or g. Release at the desired point.  
disappears.  
Playback  
Direct selection of the tracks with the numbered buttons  
cancels the random mode.  
To select a track with the remote control (Direct play)  
Press the numbered buttons to select a track.  
- To select track 25, press +10, +10 and 5.  
- To select track 10, press 10.  
1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly (CD on the remote  
control) to select the CD function.  
To repeat a selected set of tracks  
First select the tracks with programmed playback.  
Then selects repeat playback. (See "Programmed playback"  
on page 11.)  
2 Press z OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc  
compartment.  
To change the display in the playback mode  
Hold down SHIFT and press DISPLAY on the remote control  
during playback.  
Place a disc with the label side up.  
Then close the disc compartment by pressing zOPEN/  
CLOSE.  
The display changes in the following order:  
1 Track number being played and elapsed playing time  
2 Track number being played and remaining time of play  
3 Current volume level  
3 Press c to start play.  
To stop playback  
Press s.  
Remaining playback time cannot be displayed during  
random playback or programmed playback.  
To pause playback  
Press a. Press again to resume playback.  
To skip to the beginning of the current/preceding/  
succeeding track  
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To check the program  
Press f or g repeatedly in stop mode. The track  
number and program number are displayed in succession.  
Programmed playback  
Plays back up to 30 selected tracks in programmed order.  
1 Hold down SHIFT and press PROGRAM on the  
remote control in stop mode.  
To clear the program  
Press s in stop mode. "PRGM" disappears on the display.  
"PRGM" flashes on the display.  
To add tracks to the program  
Repeat step 2 before starting playback. The tracks are added  
to the end of the program.  
2 Press the numbered buttons on the remote  
control to program a track.  
En  
-To select the 25th track, press +10, +10 and 5.  
To change the programmed tracks  
-To select the 10th track, press 10.  
Clear the program and repeat all the steps again.  
The selected track number lights up on the display.  
Notes on CDs  
3 Repeat step 2 to program other tracks.  
The total number of selected tracks and total playing time  
will be displayed.  
Do not place more than one disc.  
Do not tilt the unit with a disc inserted.  
TheunitmaynotplayCD-R/RWdiscsrecordedonpersonal  
computers or certain kinds of CD-R/RW recorders.  
DonotattachadhesivelabeltoeithersideofCD-R/RWdiscs,  
as doing so may cause malfunction.  
Do not load an unrecorded CD-R/RW disc. The disc may be  
damaged.  
Do not use irregular-shaped CDs.  
4 Press c to start play.  
The track number for the current track flashes on the  
display.  
Duringprogrammedplayback, youcannotselectatrackwith  
the numbered buttons. "Cant USE" is displayed when  
you try to select a track .  
It is impossible to play a selected set of tracks in random  
order.  
Ifthetotalplaybacktimeoftheprogramexceeds99minutes  
and 59 seconds, or if a track with a track number exceeding  
30 is programmed, the playing time is displayed as  
"- -:- -".  
You cannot program more than 30 tracks. "FULL" is  
displayed.  
 
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RADIO O PERATIO N S  
Tuning in preset stations  
1 Select the band.  
POWER  
6STANDBY/ON s/CLEAR  
c/PRESET  
a/SET  
2 Press c repeatedly.  
0-10,+10  
TUNER/  
BAND  
With each press, the station with the succeeding preset  
number is tuned in.  
TUNER MONO  
You can tune in the desired preset station directly by  
pressing the numbered buttons on the remote control.  
- To select preset number 10, press 10.  
- To select preset number 15, press +10 and 5.  
En  
SHIFT  
f,g  
cPRESET  
To clear a preset station  
sCLEAR  
aSET  
1 Tune in the station by preset tuning.  
2 Press s, then press a within 4 seconds.  
Preset station numbers in the band which are higher than  
the cleared number decrease by one.  
f,gTUNING  
(,+)  
TUNER/BAND  
POWER  
Manual tuning  
Preset tuning  
Preset up to 32 of your favorite stations and tune them in  
1 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to select a band.  
The unit switches to the radio from any other function directly.  
and alternates between FM and AM.  
Presetting stations  
1 Tune in the desired station.  
2 Press for grepeatedly to tune in a station.  
"TUNE" is displayed when a station is tuned in.  
"1" lights up for FM stereo reception.  
2 Press a to store the station.  
The preset number, beginning from "1", appears on the  
display.  
To search for a station automatically (Auto search)  
Hold down f or g.  
The unit searches for a station and stops at reception.  
To stop the search manually, press for g.  
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to preset other stations.  
You cannot store more than 32 preset stations.  
"FULL" is displayed.  
Auto search may not stop at stations with weak signals.  
Ifpowerisinterruptedformorethanapproximately12hours,  
allsettingsstoredinmemoryafterpurchaseneedtobereset.  
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TIMER O PERATIO N S  
Adjustments  
To switch to monaural FM reception  
POWER  
6STANDBY/ON  
a/SET  
Hold down SHIFT and press TUNER MONO on the remote  
control so that "MONO" is displayed.  
SLEEP  
TIMER  
To cancel, press again to display "STEREO."  
TUNER/BAND,  
AUX, CD  
Tip:  
When FM stereo reception is poor, switching to monaural  
reduces noise.  
En  
ENTER  
SHIFT  
f,g  
To switch the AM tuning interval  
The default setting of the AM tuning interval is 10 kHz/step. If  
you use this unit in an area where the frequency allocation  
system is 9 kHz/step, change the tuning interval.  
Hold down c and press POWER.  
POWER  
f,g  
FUNCTION  
aSET  
Tip:  
Sleep timer  
Turns off the unit automatically after a specified time.  
Timer playback  
Turns on the unit at a specified time for the specified duration.  
Make sure the clock is set correctly.  
When the AM tuning interval is changed, all preset stations  
are cleared.  
1 Hold down SHIFT and press SLEEP on the remote  
control.  
1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select the desired  
"SLEEP" is displayed.  
playback source.  
2 Press f or g repeatedly to set the sleep  
timer duration.  
2 Hold down SHIFT and press TIMER.  
"5" indicator lights up and "5 PLAY" appears on the  
display. Then, the timer-on time and the source name  
appear alternately on the display.  
With each press, the timer duration changes in 5-minute  
stepsbetween5to240minutes. Ifthereisnobuttoninput  
for4seconds, thecurrentsettingisenteredautomatically.  
The unit turns off after the selected time.  
3 Within 7 seconds, press ENTER or a.  
Thetimer-ontimeandthesourcenameappearalternately  
on the display.  
To check the remaining time until the unit turns off  
Hold down SHIFT and press SLEEP on the remote control.  
The remaining time is displayed for 4 seconds.  
4 Press f or g to set the timer-on time, then  
press ENTER or a.  
To cancel the sleep timer  
Hold down SHIFT and press SLEEP repeatedly on the remote  
control until "SLEEPoFF" is displayed.  
 
13  
REFEREN CE  
5 Press f or g to set the timer-activated  
duration, then press ENTER or a.  
To check the timer setting  
Care and maintenance  
Occasional care and maintenance of the unit and the software  
are needed to optimize the performance of your unit.  
Hold down SHIFT and press TIMER.  
Thetimer-ontime, thesourceandthetimer-activatedduration  
are displayed for 4 seconds.  
With each press, the timer-activated duration changes in  
5-minute steps between 5 to 240 minutes.  
Ifthereisnobuttoninputfor4seconds, thecurrentsetting  
is entered automatically.  
To clean the cabinet  
To change the timer setting  
Reset the timer again.  
Use a soft and dry cloth. If the unit surfaces are extremely  
dirty, use a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent  
solution. Donotusestrongsolventssuchasalcohol, benzene  
or thinner.  
6 Adjust the volume and tone for timer playback.  
Ifthevolumelevelissetto17orhigher, itisautomatically  
turned down to 16 when the unit is turned on by the timer.  
En  
To cancel the timer  
Hold down SHIFT and press TIMER on the remote control  
repeatedlyuntil"5 OFF"isdisplayed. "5"disappearsfrom  
the display.  
Care of CDs  
7 Prepare the source.  
When a CD becomes dirty, wipe it from the center out with a  
cleaning cloth. After playing a CD, store it in its case. Do not  
keep it in hot or humid places.  
To play CD, insert a disc.  
To play the radio, select the band and tune in the desired  
station.  
To play external equipment connected to the AUX/VIDEO  
IN jacks, set an external timer for the equipment so that  
its playback begins at the same time.  
Tip:  
Your timer setting is retained even if the timer is canceled.  
Nexttimethetimerisactivated, youcanchangeyourprevious  
setting, or simply use the same setting again.  
Troubleshooting  
If your unit fails to perform properly, check the following guide  
and the relevant sections of this manual.  
8 Press POWER 6STANDBY/ON to turn the unit  
off.  
There is no sound  
"5" remains on the display to indicate the timer standby  
mode (when the ECO mode is deactivated).  
At timer-on time, the unit turns on and plays the selected  
source. After the specified timer-activated duration, the  
unit turns off again.  
Are the speakers and AC power cord connected properly?  
The unit shut off suddenly  
Possiblyashortcircuitinthespeakerterminals. Disconnect  
the AC power cord from the AC outlet and reconnect the  
speaker cords correctly.  
Timer playback will not begin unless the unit is turned off  
first.  
All the display lights turn off when the power is off  
Connectedequipmentcannotbeturnedonoroffbythebuilt-  
in timer of this unit. Use an external timer.  
Is ECO mode set to on?  
Erroneous display  
Reset the unit.  
14  
 
Poor radio reception  
Check antenna connection. Adjust the antenna to find the  
best reception.  
Move unit and antenna away from other electric appliances  
and cords.  
GENERAL  
Specifications  
MAIN UNIT CX-LMG9  
TUNER  
FM tuning range  
FM usable sensitivity (IHF) 13.2 dBf  
FM antenna terminals  
AM tuning range  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Power consumption  
in standby mode  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
60 W  
With ECO mode on: 1.0 W  
With ECO mode off: 12.0 W  
176.6 × 256 × 348.7 mm  
(7 × 10 1/8 × 13 3/4 in.)  
4.9 kg (10 lbs 14 oz)  
87.5 MHz to 108 MHz  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
The CD player works poorly  
Is the disc correctly inserted?  
Is the disc dirty?  
Is the lens affected by condensation? If so, wait  
approximately one hour and try again.  
75 ohms (unbalanced)  
Weight  
530 kHz to 1710 kHz (10 kHz step)  
531 kHz to 1602 kHz (9 kHz step)  
350 µV/m  
En  
AM usable sensitivity  
AM antenna  
Loop antenna  
SPEAKER SYSTEM SX-LMG9  
AMPLIFIER  
Power output  
Speaker system  
2 way, bass reflex (magnetic  
50 W + 50 W (40 Hz - 20 kHz, THD  
less than 1%, 6 ohms)  
62 W + 62 W (1 kHz, THD 10%, 6  
ohms)  
0.15% (5 W, 1 kHz, 6 ohms, DIN  
AUDIO)  
AUX/VIDEO IN: 500 mV  
SPEAKERS: 6 ohms or more  
PHONES: 32 ohms or more  
SUPER WOOFER 1.7 V  
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack  
LINE OUT jack  
shielded)  
7
Speaker units  
Woofer: 120 mm (4 /8 in.) cone  
1
Tweeter: 25 mm (1 /16 in.) dome  
Impedance  
6 ohms  
Total harmonic distortion  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
160 × 256 × 230 mm  
3
1
1
(6 /8 × 10 /8 × 9 /8 in.)  
Input  
Outputs  
Weight  
3.2 kg (7 lbs 1 oz)  
Specifications and external appearance are subject to change  
without notice.  
CD PLAYER  
Laser  
D/A converter  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
Harmonic distortion  
Wow and flutter  
Semiconductor laser (λ = 780 nm)  
1 bit dual  
85 dB (1 kHz, 0 dB)  
0.08% (1 kHz, 0 dB)  
unmeasurable  
Resetting the unit  
If an unusual condition occurs in the display window, reset  
the unit as follows:  
1 Press POWER to turn off the power.  
If the power cannot be turned off, disconnect the AC power  
cord, then plug it in again.  
2 Hold down s and press POWER.  
Everything stored in memory after purchase is cleared.  
 
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NOTE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation.  
Thisequipmentgenerates, uses, andcanradiateradiofrequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevision  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletoncircuitdifferentfrom  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help.  
CAUTION  
Modifications or adjustments to this product, which are not  
expressly approved by the manufacturer, may void the users  
right or authority to operate this product.  
For assistance and information  
(United States and Puerto Rico)  
Printed in China  
 

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