Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product XMC90 Acoustic Research
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MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 o f 2 0 AM/FM RADIO WITH XM RADIO, iPod AND CD PLAYER CAPABILITY Model XMC90 Owner’s Manual.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 2 o f 2 0 1 . 0 Function of Controls and Indicators 1. Power On/Off Button (Sta ndby ) 11. Integr al Scroll Wheel/Volume Control/Select Button 2. DISP Button (Preset) 12. MODE Button 3. DIRECT Button (Direct/Preset A,B,C) 13.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 3 o f 2 0 2.0 Unit Description 2.1 Power On/Off Button ( ) When this button is presse d, powe r is applied to the radio circuits from the standby mode, and the unit enters into the play mode (XM/FM/AM/AUX/iPod).
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 4 o f 2 0 2.3.1 FM/AM Radio Ranges In DIRECT m ode, the FM radio band ranges from 88.1 to 107.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 5 o f 2 0 2.4 MENU Button When MENU is pressed, a list of menu items appea rs on t he display. Select the desired item using the Channel Up ( W CH ) and Channel Down ( CH X ) buttons to highlight the item; then press the SELECT button to enable adjustment of the selected parameter.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 6 o f 2 0 2.4.3.2 Display Setting: Enter this item to switch the LCD screen ima ge from positive to negative.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 7 o f 2 0 2.4.6 CLOCK SETTING: When selecte d, this item sets the cu rrent time in either the 12 or 24 hour system. Select “STOCK TICKER’, then select ‘ADD Stock”. Use the ch+/- to select the first letter in th e stock symbol.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 8 o f 2 0 2.8 Volume Control and Select Button 2.8.1 Volume Control This integral scroll wheel/volume control and sel ect button is also used.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 9 o f 2 0 2.13 Number Buttons 1-10 These buttons are used to directly input radio station frequency/cha nnel number in XM, FM and AM modes. They are also used to store a desired frequency in preset mem ory ban k A, B, or C when the station preset function is active.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 0 o f 2 0 3.1 Using the iPod Dock 1. Swing up the protective cover door to access t he iPod /XM receiver system connector bay. 2. Choose the compatible adapter/holde r for your iPod model and install it in the bay.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 1 o f 2 0 4.0 XM Docking Station This station provides docking accom modations for an exte rnal mini XM receiver. (Refer to previous figure.) Note: The XM mini receiver and XM antenna are not included with the XMC90.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 2 o f 2 0 Set Preset First set the desired channel number. 5.0 CD Functions When playing discs, use the Mode c ontrol to select the CD functions.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 3 o f 2 0 6.0 Other CD Functions When playing audio CDs, if the CD function is selecte d with the MODE button button, and no CD is loaded, .
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 4 o f 2 0 7.1 Beeper Speaker This speaker provides beeper tone al arm audio output. 7.2 DC IN Jack This jack connects to the 15 V DC output of the AC/DC adapter supplied with the radio.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 5 o f 2 0 8.0 Remote Control The remote control provides remote co m mands for both the radio and for an iPod.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 6 o f 2 0 1. POWER Button: Places unit in standby or power on con dition. 2. SLEEP Button: Enters sleep setting. 3. ALARM Button: Sets alarm time. 4. MUTE Button: Sets audio mute on-off. 5. MODE Button: Switches between play modes (XM/FM/AM/AUX/iPod).
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 7 o f 2 0 14. CH S / T Buttons: U sed to select radio station freque ncy in radio mode, and also highlights menu mode items for adjustment. Also used to control selection of iPod menu items.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 8 o f 2 0 9.0 Initial Use* a nd Battery Replacement *When purchased the rem ote control has a battery inst alle d with a plastic insert to prevent battery discharge. Remove the plastic insert before attempting to use the remote.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 1 9 o f 2 0 NOTES.
MODEL XMC90 OWNER’S MANUAL V E R S I O N V 0 . 0 P a g e 2 0 o f 2 0 © 2008 Audiovox Electronics Corporation, 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788 128-8283.
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