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Aiwa CX-N4000 U User Manual

Aiwa CX-N4000 U
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NSX-4000
NSX-3900
COMPACT DISC STEREO SYSTEM
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Table of Contents

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Aiwa CX-N4000 U Specifications

General IconGeneral
Remote ControlYes
OutputsHeadphone Jack
TypeMini Hi-Fi System
Power Output40W (20W per channel)
TunerAM/FM
CD PlayerYes
Cassette DeckYes
Speakers2-Way Speakers
EqualizerYes
Output Power Details20 Watts per channel

Summary

FOREWORD

About the layout of this manual

Explains the manual's structure, languages, and illustration references for operations.

Model number suffix

Details how model suffixes denote different unit types and their characteristics.

DEMO (Demonstration) mode

Describes the unit's demonstration mode and how to cancel or re-enter it.

FEATURES

Three CD changer system

Features a system allowing continuous playback and disc changes for three compact discs.

DSP (Digital Signal Processor) system

Offers digital recreation of acoustic environments for an enhanced sound presence using three DSP modes.

Front surround system

Provides an effective surround sound environment using front speakers, enhanced by DSP modes.

VOCAL FADER and MULTIPLEX functions for Karaoke

Enables Karaoke enjoyment by softening vocals on discs or muting vocals on multi-audio discs.

Direct play function

Allows immediate playback initiation by pressing direct play buttons after inserting a disc or tape.

Other features

Covers amplifier, tuner, and CD player sections, including BBE, T-BASS, preset EQ, and various playback options.

PRECAUTIONS

On AC voltage

Advises checking the system's rated voltage matches local voltage before use.

On placement

Provides guidelines on suitable locations, surfaces, and ventilation to avoid damage or overheating.

On safety

Details safe practices for connecting/disconnecting power cords and handling damaged cords.

On condensation

Explains condensation issues in the CD player and recommended steps to resolve them.

CONNECTIONS

CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED SPEAKERS

Guides on connecting front and surround speakers to the main unit for optimal sound effects.

CONNECTING THE AC CORD

Instructs on connecting the AC power cord, mentioning the automatic demo mode and clock setting.

CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED ANTENNAS

Details connecting the provided FM feeder and AM loop antennas, including positioning for best reception.

CONNECTING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA

Recommends using an outdoor antenna for better FM reception and provides connection instructions.

REMOTE CONTROL

Covers battery insertion, replacement, and optimal operation conditions for the remote control.

CONNECTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

Describes connecting optional equipment like external audio sources.

CONNECTING A SUPER WOOFER

Explains how to connect a super woofer for enhanced low-frequency sound realism.

PREPARATIONS

BEFORE OPERATION

Explains how to turn the unit on/off, understand display indicators, and connect headphones.

DEMO (DEMONSTRATION) MODE

Describes the unit's demo mode, how to cancel it, and its behavior after a power interruption.

DIRECT PLAY FUNCTIONS

Explains how to start playback immediately using direct play buttons for tuner, tape, or CD sources.

SETTING THE CLOCK

Provides step-by-step instructions for setting the unit's clock, including corrections and 12/24 hour format switching.

SOUND

ADJUSTING THE SOUND

Details how to adjust volume, use BBE system, SUPER T-BASS, and Graphic Equalizer (GEQ) modes.

DSP (DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR)

Explains how DSP modes create sound effects like concert halls or discos, and how to select them.

CD PLAYING

BASIC OPERATIONS

Covers essential operations like pressing the CD button, loading discs, starting playback, stopping, and pausing.

RANDOM PLAY

Explains how to play tracks from selected discs or all discs in random order and how to cancel it.

REPEAT PLAY

Describes how to play all tracks on selected discs or all discs repeatedly and how to cancel repeat play.

PROGRAMMED PLAY

Details how to program up to 30 tracks from three discs in any order for playback.

TAPE PLAYBACK

BASIC OPERATIONS

Covers pressing the TAPE button, opening the cassette holder, setting DOLBY NR, starting playback, and controlling playback modes.

RADIO RECEPTION

MANUAL TUNING

Explains how to select bands, tune stations manually or automatically, and adjust FM stereo reception.

PRESETTING STATIONS

Details how to store up to 32 preset stations, assign numbers, and tune to them directly.

TUNING IN TO A PRESET STATION

Guides on selecting preset stations directly, clearing preset stations, and checking the total number of stored stations.

OTHER SOURCES

LISTENING TO OTHER SOURCES

Explains how to select and play external audio sources via VIDEO/AUX input, change display names, and adjust input levels.

RECORDING

RECORDING FROM THE RADIO OR CONNECTED EQUIPMENT

Details the process of recording from radio or external sources, including tape insertion, Dolby NR, reverse mode, and source selection.

RECORDING FROM A CD

Guides recording from CDs, covering tape prep, Dolby NR, reverse mode, CD selection, and starting/stopping the recording.

AI EDIT RECORDING

Explains AI EDIT for recording CDs with automatic track length calculation and order rearrangement to avoid cut-offs.

PROGRAMMED EDIT RECORDING

Details programming tracks from CDs for recording onto tape, specifying tape length and track order for both sides.

TIMER

SETTING THE TIMER

Explains how to set the unit to turn on or record at a specific time daily, including source selection and volume adjustment.

SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER

Details how to set the sleep timer to automatically turn off the unit after a specified period, adjustable in 10-minute increments.

KARAOKE

MICROPHONE MIXING

Guides on connecting microphones, adjusting volumes, recording mixed sound, and handling microphone feedback.

USEFUL FUNCTIONS FOR KARAOKE

Explains VOCAL FADER, MULTIPLEX functions for Karaoke, and how to add echo effects using DIGITAL ECHO.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

SPECIFICATIONS

TUNER/AMPLIFIER

Lists technical specifications for the FM/AM tuner and amplifier sections, including frequency ranges, sensitivity, and power output.

CASSETTE DECK/COMPACT DISC PLAYER

Details specifications for the cassette deck and CD player, including track formats, frequency response, and CD scanning methods.

SPEAKER SYSTEM

Provides technical details for the speaker system, such as cabinet type, speaker impedance, power handling, and dimensions.

COMMON SECTION

Lists common specifications for the unit, including power requirements, power consumption, dimensions, and weight.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

General

Covers common issues like no sound, power interruptions, and single-speaker output, with causes and solutions.

Tuner section

Addresses tuner-specific problems like static, noisy reception, distorted sound, and provides troubleshooting steps.

Cassette deck section

Lists issues related to cassette playback like tape not running, unbalanced sound, recording/erasure problems, and stereo output.

CD player section

Covers CD playback problems such as discs not playing, no stereo output, and incorrect disc insertion, with solutions.

PARTS AND CONTROLS

CD function

Identifies and labels all buttons and controls related to the CD player function on both the unit and remote.

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