Owner's Manual for AUDIOVOX models including: AWM930 High Power AM-FM Stereo CD Player, AWM930, High Power AM-FM Stereo CD Player, Power AM-FM Stereo CD Player, AM-FM Stereo CD Player, Stereo CD Player, CD Player, Player

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AUDIOVOX AWM930 (01)
AWM930/AWM930W Owner's Manual
HIGH POWER AM/FM STEREO/CD PLAYER
DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE VAN AND RV INDUSTRIES
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (ON BACK). NO USERSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The lightning flash and arrowhead within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of "dangerous voltage" inside the product.

The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions accompanying the product.

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER. PILOT LAMPS
SOLDERED IN PLACE. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

IMPORTANT NOTES

*Avoid installing the unit in locations described below: - Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to
heat radiating appliances such as electric heaters - On top of other stereo equipment that radiates too much heat - Places lacking ventilation or dusty places - Humid or moist places

*Read Owner's Manual before operating
*Be sure all connections are properly made before turning power on.

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IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS / CONNECTIONS
1) Tuning Up / Track Up / Seek / Minute Set Button 2) Tuning Down / Track Down / Seek / Hour Set Button 3) Mute / AS/PS / Loud Buttons 4) Time Set Button 5) Display Window 6) Alarm Set / Alarm On/Off Buttons 7) Button Reset 8) Preset / Repeat Button 9) Preset / Shuffle Button 10) Preset / Scan Button 11) Preset Buttons 12) CD Player 13) CD Eject Button 14) Speaker Selector 15) 1/8" Auxiliary Input Jack 16) Stereo Headphone Jack 17) Audio Adjust Button 18) Power Switch with Volume Control 19) Source Selectors 20) Car Antenna 21) FM Antenna Terminals 22) RCA Auxiliary Input Terminals 23) Harness
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INSTALLATION AND HOOK UP
1) Cut mounting hole in desired location using mounting hole diagram (right)
2) Route power, speaker, and antenna cables through hole, and connect to unit as shown in hook up diagram below.
3) After making sure connections are correct, test unit operation as described in the operation section (Do not mount until AM antenna trimmer adjustment has been made.

NOTES:

WIRING COLOR CODE

FOR AWM-930

COLOR

FUNCTION

ORANGE/WHITE +12VDC IGNITION POWER

GREEN/WHITE +12VDC BATTERY POWER

BLACK/WHITE

TO CHASSIS GROUND

WHITE

LEFT (A) SPEAKER (+)

VIOLET

LEFT (A) SPEAKER (-)

BLUE

RIGHT (A) SPEAKER (+)

GREEN

RIGHT (A) SPEAKER (-)

RED VIOLET/BLACK

LEFT (B) SPEAKER (+) LEFT (B) SPEAKER (-)

YELLOW

RIGHT (B) SPEAKER (+)

GREEN/BLACK

RIGHT (B) SPEAKER (-)

- Speakers must have a minimum of four  impedance each.
- Either antenna may be used. Both do not have to be hooked up at the same time.
- Do not operate this unit with only one speaker hooked up. If a speaker fails, replace it before operating this unit.

NOTE: Always be sure when running cables to avoid sharp edges, extreme heat sources, and any other

potential hazards.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Number in parenthesis (#) corresponds with "Identification of Controls / Connections" on page 1 of this manual.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL The liquid crystal display (LCD) panel displays the frequency, time, and activated functions. Note: It is a characteristic of LCD panels that if subjected to cold temperatures for an extended period of time, they will take longer to illuminate than under normal conditions. In addition, the visibility on the numbers of the LCD may slightly decrease. The LCD read out will return to normal when the temperature increases to a normal range.
TUNER 1) Turn power on by pushing the Power Switch Control Button (18). 2) Use the Source Selectors (19), select the AM /FM button. 3) Use the Speaker Selector Switch (14) to choose between speaker output, headphones, or both. 4) Use Tuning Up (1) or Down (2) buttons to select the station manually. Also, the Station Preset buttons can select
stations (this will be discussed later in the manual). Push either of the Seek buttons (1 or 2) to tune to the next higher or lower active station. 5) Adjust Volume Control (18) to suit taste.
CD PLAYER 1) Turn power on by pushing the Power Switch / Volume Control button (18). 2) Use the Source Selectors (19), to select the CD button. 3) Use the Speaker Selector Switch (14) to choose between speaker output, headphones, or both. 4) Press the CD Eject button (13) to eject any CD's that may already be in the player. 5) Insert an audio CD into the CD player (12). 6) Press the CD Play / Pause button (the same as the CD Source Select button). 7) You may change tracks by using the Track Up or Track Down buttons (1 or 2). 8) To eject the CD, press the CD Eject button (13).
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CD CONTROL BUTTONS The RPT button (8) repeats the current track The SHF button (9) randomly shuffles the tracks. The SCN button (10) scans the first 5 seconds of each track.
Note: Power can be turned on by pushing any button on the front of the AWM930.
AUXILIARY INPUT 1) Push Power Switch (18) "on". 2) Using the Source Selectors (19), choose the button labeled "AUX". 3) If there is an external source (ie. CD shuttle) connected to the Auxiliary In Jacks (22) on the rear of the radio,
then you can listen to your external source through the system. 4) An external auxiliary source can also be used (such as a portable cassette player) through the 1/8" Auxiliary
Stereo Input Jack (15) on the front of the radio.
SETTING THE CLOCK 1) Push the Power Switch (18) "on". 2) Hold the T/ F button (4). 3) Use the H and M buttons (1 and 2) to adjust hours and minutes. Note: The T/ F also toggles between time and radio frequency on the display.
SETTING STATIONS INTO MEMORY PRESET 1) This unit has the ability to set 18 FM and 12 AM stations into memory. 2) To set the AM or FM stations into memory, first tune to the desired station. 3) Once at the desired station, press and hold preset button (8, 9, 10, or 11) you wish to program for more than 3
seconds.
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USING THE AUDIO ADJUST BUTTON 1) You can toggle between volume, treble, bass, and balance control by pressing the Audio Adjust button (17). 2) Once at the desired function, you can use the volume knob to adjust.
SETTING THE ALARM 1) Hold the Alarm Set button (6). 2) Use the H and M buttons (1 and 2) to adjust hours and minutes. 3) The Alarm On /Off button (6) activates or deactivates the alarm.
BEEP FEATURE 1) Hold the Audio Adjust button to enable the beep feature (17). Lower right side will display an audio symbol when
this feature is turned on. 2) When this feature is on, turning different features on or off will produce two different tones, higher tone for ON,
and lower tone for OFF. 3) Completely removing power from the unit will turn the beep feature off.
AS/PS BUTTON This button is for Auto-Store Tuning (AS) and Pre-set Scan Tuning (PS) (3) 1) Press this button momentarily during radio operation to scan the stations pre-set into the memories of that band.
The unit will stop at each pre-set station for approx. 5 seconds before continuing on to the next pre-set station Press this button again momentarily to stop pre-set scan operation and remain on the selected station. 2) Pressing this button for longer than 2 seconds will activate the Auto-store Tuning feature which will automatically scan the band and enter up to 6 strong stations into the 6 pre-set memories (the indication "AST" will flash on the display to show that Auto-store Tuning is in progress). After entering the stations into the memories, the unit will automatically stop at each station for approx. 5 seconds so each can be heard. NOTE: If you have already set the pre-set memories to your favorite stations, Activating the Auto-store feature will erase those stations and enter the new strong stations.
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Size:
Operating Voltage: Output Power: Output Wiring: Output Impedance: Tuning Range:
Sensitivity:
FM Stereo Separation: CD Frequency response: CD Channel Separation: CD S/N Ratio: CD Distortion:

SPECIFICATIONS

Overall Size Mounting Size

10.43" (W) x 7" (H) x 6.25" (D) 265mm (W) x 178mm (H) x 159mm (D) 9.25" (W) x 6.05" (H) x 5.25" (D) 235mm (W) x 154mm (H) x 133mm (D) 11 to 16 Volts DC 50 Watts Total (25 Watts per Channel) 2/4 Speaker and Headphone System
Compatible with 4 to 8 Speakers, 4 load minimum (AM) 530 -1720 KHz (FM) 87.5 ­ 107.9 MHz (AM) less than 15uv (FM) less than 2.5uv More than 30dB 20 ­ 20,000 Hz 60dB 70dB 0.2%

*Designs and Specifications may change without notice

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ACCESSORY LIST

Description AVT-988 9" Color Television with Remote (12V) AVT-597 5" Color Television with Remote (12V) AVT-1498 13" Color Television with Remote (12V) AVP-7285 Video Cassette Player (12V) Wireless Headphone Kit: Includes 2 Sets Wireless Headphones and Transmitter AVP-7000 Video Cassette Player (12V) BPA-501-12 4 Amp Adapter for use with AVT-988 9" and AVT-1498 13" Televisions AC2A- 2 Amp Adapter for use with AVT-597 5" TV and AVP-7000 Video Cassette Player Unified Remote Control VAC-21- 12 Volt Corded Vacuum AVF-1 12 Volt Rechargeable Flashlight HP-175 Headphones with Pivoting Ear Cup HP-275 Headphones with Volume Control on Cord HP-375 Studio Quality Headphones

Part Number AVT988 AVT597 AVT1498 AVP7285 WRFKIT1 AVP7000 0891412 0891436 0892325 VAC21 AVF1 HP175 HP275 HP375

Unlike household electronics, all of our products have been specifically designed and tested for the mobile environment and are only available through ASA. To order any of these products, please contact Audiovox Specialized Applications at www.asaelectronics.com or 800-688-3135.

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