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Optimus 120-2152 CD Player User Manual
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1. Anti Theft Control Panel Five Preset Equalizer Settings searches forward or backward to the next strong station in the selected band This makes finding a station quick and easy scans all stations stored in memory playing for 5 seconds on each lets you set the stereo to scan only strong local FM stations or both strong and weaker distant FM stations lets you easily select AM or FM stations with the push of a button gives you precise tuning and drive free reception automatically adjusts the tuner s stereo separation and high frequency response to give you the best possible sound regardless of the signal level lets you quickly remove and store the stereo control panel in the supplied carry Case This discourages theft becaus the stereo cannot operate without the control panel provide you with common sound settings for enhancing rock Jazz pop classical or country and western music Electronic Bass Treble Fader and Balance Controls Let you adjust high and low sounds and the balance between the left right and front rear speakers by pressing a few buttons so you can tailor the sound to suit your preferences Line Out Jacks make it easy to connect a booster We urge you to record your stereo s serial number here The number is on the top panel of the stereo Serial Number The CD player in this stereo system is made and tested to meet exacting safety
2. can easily reach levels that could damage your CDs To prevent heat damage avoid leaving your CDs in your vehicle If a CD skips when you try to play it it might be scratched Your local Radio Shack store sells a Scratch n Fix kit Cat No 42 127 that might help remove the scratch and stop the skip GI REPLACING A FUS If the stereo does not operate you might need to replace the red power wire s fuse If the clock resets or stored stations are lost when the ignition is off you might need to replace the yellow continuous power wire s fuse Check both fuses Warning Before you begin disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery s negative terminal new illus 1 Push together and twist the fuse holder s pans until they spring apart 2 If either fuse is blow replace it Use only standard 1 1 4 inch fuses with the proper rating The red power wire s fuse must be 1 0 amp and the yellow continuous power wire s fuse must be 5 0 amps Caution Make sure you replace a fuse only with another fuse of the same rating 3 Reassemble the fuse holder by inserting the fuse and pushing together and twisting the two parts until they latch 4 Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery s negative terminal AM FM Car CD Player 120 2152 Specifications Faxback Doc 37648 RADIO FM Nominal AM Nominal Frequency Range 87 5 107 9 MHz 530 1710 kHz Frequenc
3. 57 x 190 x 186 mm Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice br km 01 31 1997 LN 03 04
4. AM FM Car CD Player 120 2152 Features Faxback Doc 37643 Your Optimus High Power In Dash AM FM Stereo CD Player has many practical asy to use features and you can install it in almost any vehicle The stereo s anti theft control panel lets you quickly remove it making the stereo inoperative Memory tuning seek and scan tuning and FM optimizer circuitry all help make your stereo s operation simple and quick so you can drive safely Caution Use common sense Do not change your stereo s settings in heavy traffic or during hazardous driving conditions CD PLAYER Audible Search lets you rapidly play a CD in either direction to locate a desired section of a track Shuffle Play randomly selects and plays tracks from the loaded CD Repeat Play automatically repeats the current track Intro Scan scans and plays the first 10 seconds of each track so you can find a specific track AM FM STEREO TUNER Memory Tuning lets you quickly store and tune up to 18 of your favorite stations 6 AM and 12 FM Auto Travel Programming lets you automatically store the first 6 strong stations in each band AM and FM into a separate travel memory so you can quickly find local stations while traveling Seek Tuning Memory Scan Tuning LO DX Button Band Button Digital Synthesized Circuitry Advanced FM Optimizer Circuitry GENERAL
5. and AM appears on the display when the AM band is selected FMI or FMII appears on the display when an FM band is selected 3 Tune to the desired station one of the following ways Manual Tuning T EK TRACK or to tune down or up the Repeatedly press TUNE S selected band Seek Tuning T Press and hold down TUNE SEEK TRACK or for about 1 second to tune to the next lower or higher station Note If DX appears on the display the stereo stops on both strong and weak FM stations To limit seek tuning to only strong FM stations press LO DX so DX disappears 4 Press AUDIO CONTROL or to increase or decrease the volume as desired New illus Notes ST appears on the display when an FM signal is received in stereo MEMORY TUNING You can manually store up to 6 AM and 12 FM stations in memory groups Each memory group AM FMI and FMII holds up to six stations You can also automatically store the first 6 strong AM and first 6 strong FM stations in a separate automatic travel programming memory Manually Storing Stations 1 Repeatedly press BAND to select the desired memory group AM for AM or FMI or FMII for FM 2 Use either seek tuning or manual tuning to tune to the station you want to store Note To tune both strong and weak FM stations press LO DX so DX appears To tune only strong FM stations press LO DX so DX disappears 3 Press a
6. black antenna connector Checking the Connections Make sure you have securely made all connections before continuing with the installation Connecting the Battery and the Harness Plug the harness connector into the stereo s 14 pin wiring socket then reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery s negative terminal TESTING THE CONNECTIONS Turn on your vehicle s ignition install your stereo s control panel and test the stereo The display should light when you press ON OFF to turn on the stereo If the stereo does not work immediately disconnect the cable from your vehicle battery s negative terminal Then recheck your connections Caution If you played a CD while testing the connections be sure to remov the CD from the stereo before continuing MOUNTING THE STEREO Be sure you test the stereo first and verify that it works properly Then follow these steps to mount the stereo 1 Disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery s negative terminal new illus 2 Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna new illus 3 You must remove the stereo s control panel to remove the sleev To remove the control panel press RLS 4 Insert both of the supplied keys to the slots at the left and right sides of the stereo Press the keys downward and slide the sleeve off of the stereo Note The keys are labeled to show their
7. disappears Note SCANNING THE TRACKS You can set loaded CD To begin scanning the track number press To stop scanning play SCN disappears R EP EAT PLAY T E S EEK TRACK during pl he CD either forward or backward you hear the section you want TRACK to resume normal pl After each track plays o search for a particular section of a track press and hold down The stereo rapidly like cuing or reviewing a release TUNE SEEK Lay t you stop shuffle play SCAN UF again to resume normal play The stereo displays DISC IN lay The stereo displays DISC IN SHF the stereo to play the first 10 seconds of each track so you can find the track you want to listen to SCN press SCAN again at the desired track to resume You can set the stereo to repeat a single track on the loaded CD To repeat a track press RPT TR repeats play and the track number RPT during play When the track ends SHF EK TRACK during play to K to go back Repeat next or previous track n set the stereo to randomly select and play tracks from the loaded he stereo automatically selects another TR on the and TRE normal The stereo displays DISC IN it automatically To stop repeating the track press RPT again to resume normal play RPT disappears SWITCHING BETWEEN THE CD AND THE RADIO You can temporar
8. eo dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Liquids can contain minerals that can corrode electronic circuits Handle the stereo gently and carefully Dropping it can damage the circuit boards and case and can cause it to work improperly Keep the stereo away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Wipe the stereo with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the stereo Modifying or tampering with the stereo s internal parts can cause a malfunction and might invalidate your stereo s warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it If your stereo is not performing as it should take it to your local Radio Shack store for assistance CD CARE TIPS T Even though a CD is very durable you should handle it with care We recommend the following precautions Keep the CD in its protective case or sleeve when you are not playing it Handle a CD by its edges to avoid fingerprints which can prevent the CD player s laser beam from accurately reading the CD Your local Radio Shack store sells a suitable CD cleaner kit Do not write on either side of the CD particularly the non label side Signals are read from the non label side Keep the CD dry A water drop can act as a lens and affect the laser beam s focus If you park your vehicle in the sun temperatures inside the vehicl
9. following labels Using an Adapter Harness If you are replacing an existing stereo or if your vehicle has been factory wired for auto sound components you might be able to use an adapter harness to connect the power and speakers Radio Shack stores se Fol adapter harnessers for most vehicles ow the directions that come with the adapter harness to temporarily connect the power and speakers Connecting Ground Power and Optional Components Follow these steps to connect the harness with the 14 pin connector to ground primary and memory backup power and optional components 1 Disconnect the cable from your vehicle battery s negative terminal 2 Connect the black ground wire to a chassis ground such as a metal screw attached to a metal part of the vehicle s frame Be sure that the screw is not insulated from the chassis by a plastic part 3 Connect the red power wire with in line fuse holder to a point in your vehicle s fuse block that has power only when you turn the vehicle s key to either the accessory ACC or START position This connection turns on the stereo when you turn on the ignition or turn the key to ACC and turns off the stereo when you turn off the ignition This prevents your vehicle s battery from being drained if you leave the stereo on when you turn off the ignition 4 Connect the yellow power memory wire with black transformer and in line f
10. g area If the mounting area is too large you might be able to mount the stereo with an in dash installation kit available at your local Radio Shack store Follow the installation kit s instructions to mount the stereo Cautions Make sure your vehicle s mounting area is at level as possible If you cannot mount the stereo exactly level make sure the stereo will not tilt up more than 30 degrees when it is mounted Be careful to avoid obstructions behind the mounting surface Routing Speaker Wires If you install speakers avoid routing the speaker wires near moving parts or sharp edges You can usually route it along the wiring channel beneath the vehicle s door facings by carefully removing the molding that holds the carpet in place After you route the speaker wires replace th molding Removing the Shipping Screw The shipping screw helps protect the stereo s CD player from being damaged during shipment Before you mount the stereo use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the shipping screw from the top of the stereo Caution If you do not remove the shipping screw you cannot remove the supplied sleeve from the stereo and the CD player will not work Note Save the shipping screw in case you ever want to mail or ship the stereo You can secure it to the back of the stereo with a piece of tape MAKING THE CONNECTIONS The supplied harness with the 14 pin connector includes a
11. ily stop a CD and listen to the radio by pressing BAND The CD stops and the radio tunes to the last station selected To continue playing the CD press CD AM FM Car CD Player 120 2152 Troubleshooting Faxback Doc 37646 If your stereo s CD player is not working as it should it displays an error indicator and ejects the loaded CD These suggestions might help you eliminate the problem Indicator Problem Suggestion E01 Loading and or unloading Make sure a disc is loaded If it operation fails is not insert the disc properly If it is eject the disc and load it again E07 The CD is loaded Reload the CD with the label side incorrectly up The CD is dirty or Clean the CD or try another CD defective L Err Abnormal CD operation Contact your local Radio Shack store for assistance If the stereo still does not operate properly the connecting pins in the recess or on the back of the control panel might be dirty Use a soft cloth or a contact cleaner such as Cat No 64 4340 to clean them new illus If the stereo still does not operate properly take it to your local Radio Shack store for assistance AM FM Car CD Player 120 2152 Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc 37647 Your Optimus High Power in Dash AM FM Stereo CD Player is an example of superior design and craftsmanship The following suggestions will help you care for the stereo so you can enjoy it for years Keep the ster
12. layed and the CD starts to play from the point where you last stopped it After the stereo plays the entire CD it automatically repeats all tracks starting with Track 1 Note If a CD is loaded when you turn off your vehicle s ignition or the CD player you must wait about 5 seconds after you turn the ignition or CD player back on before you can press CD to play a CD 3 Press AUDIO CONTROL or to increase or decrease the volume as desired Note See Adjusting the Controls on Page 16 for information about changing the stereo s other settings 4 To pause playback press CD The stereo displays PAU DISC IN TR and the track number To resume play press CD again Note If you pause a CD for more than 5 minutes the clock display appears 5 To remove a CD from the CD player press Up Arrow new illus SEI EC PING A TRACK To select a track on the advance to the next track or press TUN EK TRACK E S T edly press TUN AUDIBLE S EARCH loaded CD press TUN E S T E S to select th T EK TRAC Ox T TUNE SE plays t c T EK TRACK or TUN assette tape W E SE hen EK RACK or TUN HUFFLE PLAY You ca CD track and plays it until To begin shuffle play press SHUF and the track number To stop shuffle play press SH
13. lected band pausing for 5 seconds at each station To start scanning stored stations repeatedly press BAND to select the desired memory group then press P SCAN To scan the stations in the automatic travel programming memory press BAND to select the desired band press TUNE SEEK TRACK ATP so AS appears on the display then press P SCAN T As the radio scans each memory channel the channel number flashes and the frequency is displayed After scanning all memory channels the stereo returns to the original station To stop the scanning when the radio pauses at a station you want to listen to press P SCAN again CD PLAYER OPERATION Cautions Play only CDs that have this mark on them The CD player has a wide dynamic range As a result if you turn your stereo s volume up too high during soft low volume sections of a program your speakers might be damaged when a sudden loud passage occurs If the CD player is jolted during play the rotation speed might suddenly change or the CD player might make an unusual noise This is not a malfunction PLAYING A CD T Press ON OFF to turn on the stereo 2 Insert a compact disc label side up in the slot The stereo displays CD DISC IN and TR 01 and the CD starts to play from track 1 If a CD is already in the CD player simply press CD to play the ED The stereo displays CD DISC IN TR and the track number of the track you last p
14. ll the lead wires you need to connect the stereo to ground power some optional components and speakers Important Do not cut these wires If you cut any wire you cannot obtain a refund or exchange on this product Radio Shack will provide warranty service if you cut a wire and find the product is defective You might need additional wire depending on your individual auto sound system to complete the connections Your local Radio Shack store carries a full line of wire and wire management accessories Cautions For added safety and to protect your stereo disconnect the cable from your vehicle battery s negative terminal before you begin new illus Be sure your speakers can handle 32 watts of power 16 watts power channel Each speaker must have an impedance of at least 4 ohms Your local Radio Shack store carries a full line of speakers You must connect the GROUND 12V TO IGNITION and 12V TO BATTERY wires first then make all other connections as described in the following sections before you plug the harness with the 14 pin connector into the stereo If you do not make connections in the order shown damage to the stereo is possible if any wire connections are made incorrectly You must connect a separate wire to each speaker terminal as described in the following procedure Do not use a common wire or chassis ground for any speaker connection Note The wiring harness has the
15. nd hold down the desired memory channel button until the memory channel number ch and the frequency flash once on the display The station is stored Storing Stations in Automatic Travel Programming Memory The stereo can store the first 6 strong AM and the first 6 strong FM stations it finds into its automatic travel programming memory This memory is separate from the stereo s memory groups so it does not replace the stations you manually stored 1 Repeatedly press BAND to select the desired band AM for AM or FMI or FMII for FM T 2 Press and hold down TUNE SEEK TRACK ATP automatic travel programming for about 2 seconds The stereo displays AS scans the selected band and automatically stores the first 6 strong stations it finds in automatic travel programming memory 1 Repeatedly press BAND to select the desired band AM for AM or FMI or FMII for FM T 2 Press TUNE SEEK TRACK ATP until AS appears on the display Note Do not hold down TUNE SEEK TRACK ATP This causes the stereo to automatically scan and store the first 6 strong stations it finds into its automatic travel programming memory T 3 Press the desired memory channel button Note If the stereo could not find 6 strong stations appears on the display if you try to tune to a vacant memory channel Scanning Stored Stations The radio can scan all stored stations in the se
16. o select a graphic equalizer setting repeatedly press P EQ until ROC rock JAZ jazz POP pop CLS classic or C W country and western appears on the display The P EQ indicator turns on to show that you have selected a graphic equalizer setting Note The graphic equalizer setting disappears after about 5 seconds or when you press another button Po turn off equalization press P EQ until DFT defeat appears on the display The P EQ indicator turns off DISPLAYING THE CLOCK While the radio or a CD is playing press CLOCK to display the clock The stereo displays the clock for 5 seconds then returns to the radio or CD display Note After you remove a CD from the CD player the stereo displays NO Cd then shows the clock RESETTING THE STEREO If your stereo locks up or does not work properly use something pointed such as a straightened paper clip to press RESET for about 1 second T EP ON AND OFF TURNING THE STEREO S B The stereo normally beeps when you press most buttons To turn the stereo s beep on or off eject a CD if loaded Then press and hold down CD for about 3 seconds until the display turns off then on again RADIO OPERATION PLAYING THE RADIO T 1 Press ON OFF to turn on the stereo The radio automatically tunes to the last station and bank selected 2 Press BAND to select the desired b
17. ontrol panel into the recess until you hear a click EMOVING THE CONTROL PANEL 1 Press RLS until you hear a click The control panel swings out 2 Remove the control panel then store it in the supplied carry case Caution To keep the metal connecting pins clean do not touch the connecting pins in the recess or on the back of the control panel AM FM Car CD Player 120 2152 SETTING THE Operation CLOCK 1 Press ON OFF to turn on the stereo 2 While pressing and holding down CLOCK TRACK until the stereo displays the correct hour advance the hour press and hold down TUNE S 3 While pressing and holding down CLOCK TRACK until the stereo displays the correct minute advance the minute press and hold down TUNE S Notes The clock resets t minute or hour You can he seconds to 0 as soo use a watch with a sweep second to set t When the time reference reaches the begi hold down CLOCK then press 6 seconds to 00 and advances the hour if t ADJUSTING THE When you listen to your stereo CONTROLS listening preferences repeatedly press TO T repeatedly press EK TRACK T hand or other tim he clock to the exact second at the beginning of an hour nning of an hour The clock resets the minutes and he minutes were past 29 Faxback Doc 37645 TUNE SEEK quickly TUNE SEEK To
18. quickly EEK TRACK n as you stop advancing the referenc ON OFF Press until the display to turn on the stereo off th again AUDIO CONTROL on the display stereo Repeatedly press until BAS BAL press and adjust these controls to suite your Lights To turn press ON OFF TRE or FAD and a number appear then repeatedly press AUDIO CONTROL or with in 5 seconds to change the balance stereo s bass treble or fader settings Notes When you adjust the balance toward the left speakers L and a number appear on the display When you adjust the balance toward the right speakers R and a number appear on the display When you adjust the balance toward the front speakers F and a number appear on the display When you adjust the balance toward the rear speakers R and a number appear on the display If BAS TRE BAL or FAD and the number disappear before you press AUDIO CONTROL or Just press AUDIO CONTROL SEL again To set bass treble balance and fader to their center middle settings press and hold down AUDIO CONTROL SEL for about 3 seconds until the stereo beeps twice Selecting a Preset Equalizer Setting The stereo has preset graphic equalizer settings to let you vary the balance of the sound it produces These settings are designed to give you the best sound for jazz pop rock classical and country and western music T
19. standards It meets FCC requirements and complies with safety performance standards of the U S Department of Health and Human Services Warnings This system employs a laser light beam Only a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device due to possible eye injury The use of controls adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure AM FM Car CD Player BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE INSTALLATION 120 2152 Installation Faxback Doc 37644 Before you install your stereo read all the instructions in this owner s manual You should be able to answer all of these questions about your vehicle s electrical and sound systems 4 hich of the stereo s wires is the power wire an hich terminal in my vehicle s fuse box is for accessories How do I connect a wire to the fuse box Which stereo wires are line level outputs and which are speaker outputs Also be aware that installation in your vehicle might require cutting or modifying your vehicle Preparing the Mounting Area Before you mount the stereo make sure you have all the necessary materials Then confirm that the stereo fits your vehicle s mounting area Notes This autosound stereo system is a DIN E size unit that requires a 2 1 4 inch 57 mm high by 7 1 2 inch 190 mm wide by 7 1 4 inch 186 mm deep mountin
20. stereo from the dash follow these steps T Disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery s negative terminal 2 If you secured the stereo to an existing mounting hole under the dash slide the stereo to the right or left to free the mounting bolt from the mounting hole Otherwise remove the bolt holding the metal strap attached to the back of the stereo 3 Press RLS to remove the stereo s control panel 4 Insert both of the supplied keys into the slots at the left and right sides of the stereo Press the keys downward and slide the stereo out of the dash 5 Remove the keys from the slots 6 Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna 7 If you are mailing or shipping the stereo use a small Phillips screwdriver to reinstall the shipping screw in the top of the stereo 6 Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery s negative terminal USING THE CONTROL PANEL The stereo s control panel must be in place for the stereo to operate When you remove it the display turns off and the stereo cannot be used This is a simple but effective security measure Note Any stored stations remain in memory when the control panel is removed INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL 1 Insert the left edge of the control panel into the left edge of the recess Make sure the pins in the recess fill the holes in the edge of the control panel 2 Gently push the right edge of the c
21. sually marked with a plus sign or red mark ct th terminal violet wire to the right speaker s negative terminal l might be marked with a minus sign or it might not be marked at all 3 Connect th white wire to the left speaker s positive terminal 4 Connect the gr n wire to the left speaker s negative terminal Connecting Two Pairs of Speakers If you are using both front and rear speakers follow these steps to connect the harness with the 14 pin connector to the speakers 1 Connect the grey wire to the right front speaker s positive terminal red mark This terminal is usually marked with a plus sign or 2 Connect the grey black wire to the right front speaker s negativ This terminal might be marked with a minus sign or white wire to the left front speaker s positive white black wire to the left front speaker s negativ let wire to the right rear speaker s positive t black wire to the right rear speaker s negativ n wire to the left rear speaker s positive green black wire to the left rear speaker s negativ terminal it might not be marked at all 3 Connect th terminal 4 Connect th terminal 5 Connect the vio terminal 6 Connect the viol terminal 7 Connect the gr terminal 8 Connect the terminal Connecting the Antenna Connect the vehicle s antenna cable to the stereo s large
22. top edges du Insert the sleeve into the dash Then secure the sleeve to the dash by bending out the appropriate tabs with a screwdriver Bend out all the side tabs Slide the stereo into the sleeve until it locks into place new illus R 7 10 If your vehicle has a suitable mounting hole under the dash use pliers or a 5 16 inch box end wrench to attach the short end of the supplied mounting bolt to the back of the stereo Reconnect the wire harness and the antenna Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery s negative terminal If you are securing the stereo to an existing mounting hole under the dash push the supplied rubber mounting grommet onto the mounting bolt then push the mounting bolt covered by the mounting grommet through the existing mounting hole then slide it to the left or right to secure it Otherwise you can use one of the supplied bolts with attached washer to attach one end of the supplied metal strap to the mounting hole on the back of the stereo If necessary bend the metal strap to fit your vehicle s mounting area Then use either the supplied sheet metal screws or the other bolt with attached washer to attach the other end of the strap to a solid metal part of the vehicle under the dashboard This strap also helps ensure proper electrical grounding of the stereo EMOVING THE STEREO FROM THE DASH If you ever want to remove the
23. use holder to your vehicle battery s positive terminal or to a point in your vehicle s fuse block that provides a continuous source of 12 volts This connection provides power for the stereo s components and continuous power for the stereo s memory when the ignition is turned off 5 Connect the blue white wire to any optional equipment designed to run from a switched source that you want the stereo to turn on and off such as a booster or a power antenna This wire does not provide power to the components It simply turns them on or off If you do not use this wire secure it with a wire tie and do not let it touch metal Connecting an Equalizer Booster If you are connecting the stereo to a separate equalizer or booster you need additional wires not included To increase the total power output from your system connect the stereo s LINE OUTPUT R CH WHITE jacks and blue white wire if necessary to the equalizer or booster Check the equalizer booster s owner s manual for directions Connecting One Pair of Speakers If you are using only one pair of speakers follow these steps to connect the harness with the 14 pin connector to the speakers Note The labels on the wiring harness are for a two pair connection Fora one pair connection the labels are not correct 1 Conn This 2 Conn This ct the grey wire to the right speaker s positive terminal terminal is u
24. y Respons 50 12500 Hz N A IF Rejection 94 dB 51 dB Image Rejection 68 dB 36 9 dB Selectivity 66 dB 94 dB Signal to Noise S N Ratio 60 dB 49 dB Stereo Separation 24 dB N A Usable Sensitivity 17 dB 29 dB CD PLAYER Frequency RESPONSE 13 e EE Sele A e AAA eel Sue RA 5 20000 Hz signal to Notse Ral a A a 65 dB Harmonie Disto rG ORNs a a LS obey A a ds A A 0 08 Now a a BLE RS sie a wis ee ecto ds E E ig enh ere Sato ee lee we nee a Be Tee ees Not Measurable CDs Used Diameter ooooooooo ooo 5 inch 120 mm and 3 inch 80 mm SIGNAL FORMAT D A CONVELSLON siii ii a a e 1 Bit Linear Transmission Bit Rate rai api weeds Dew ios wae a wae Aa 1 4 Mbit sec Sampling HESQUENCY dd weed E E dE Blend ee Beale endl gos ae da dc jaa 8 times PLEKU SY SEMA E A E AS RAE Optical Pick Up Optical SOuUrC eis ees oe A AAA A A As AAA ww Sie A A th ie Laser Wavelengths osr iee E NANA 790 nm R tatron Speedie Teuna A AAA TS A E TE Ane ice 200 500 rpm Er POr Correction orte A A A A ee a CIRC Number OF CHanMe Ss a buds or grb eases andere bush AS A a gre TEN 2 ch stereo GENERAL POWE SOUPCES il Ne Bele jo e NB A iaa tada le 12V DC Negative Ground Speaker Output IMPedan CE A A A AS A 4 Ohms Output Power 10 THD MIMI AA A oh amete cae see er ee 24 Watts x 4 CH Nominal iaa aa othe darts Did Da eae eas 16 Watts x 4 CH or 5 5 Watts x 4 CH Chassis SiZ6 HWD Y A ew lend ot eee oa 21 4 x 7 1 2 x 7 1 4 Inches
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