AIWA NSX-999 Operating Instructions - Page 16
Demo Demonstration, Before Operation
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DEMO o b 1.m 3 uD POWER ~w (!) STANDBY/ON h SET 16 DEMO (DEMONSTRATION) MODE When you first connect the AC cord, the display window demonstrates the unit's preset functions. When the power is turned on, the DEMO display is hidden by the operation display. When the power is turned off, it is restored. To cancel DEMO mode+ u Press the DEMO button. To reenter DEMO mode Press the DEMO button again, After a power interruption The unit enters DEMO mode. BEFORE OPERATION To turn on the unit+ H Press the POWER button. You can also turn the unit on by pressing one of the direct play buttons. (See "DIRECT PLAY FUNCTIONS.) The disc compartment may open and close for resetting the unit. After use Press the POWER button to turn off the power. The display changes to clock or DEMO mode. After turning on the unit The flash window above the disc compartment lights up. For 4 seconds, the most recently used function button flashes in red. No operation maybe carried out during this 4-second period. The flash window + u The flash window shows the power is on. It flashes when the disc compartment is opened or closed, and when the trays are rotated. To turn it off, press the CD button while pressing the s CLEAR button. To turn it back on, repeat the procedure. q Do not carry out this operation during recording. Illumination guide + u Whenever on~of the function buttons is pressed, the buttons for that operation light up or flash. Example: When connecting the AC cord, the II SET button flashes to guide you in setting the current time. Headphones Connect headphones to the PHONES jack with a stereo standard plug (06.3 mm/'/, inch). No sound is heard from the speakers while headphones are plugged in. After a power interruption The current time needs to be reset. (See page 20.) q If power is interrupted for more than about 24 hours, you will also have to reset preset stations and timer playback or recording settings.