Audiovox Stereo System ACC56M User Manual

OWNER’S M A NUA L  
A ND  
INS TA LLATION GUIDE  
A CC5 6 M  
10-DISC CD CHANGER  
MADE IN CHINA  
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PACKING LIST  
BEFORE INSTALLING THE UNIT  
Transport Lock Screws  
Main Unit  
REAR  
The mechanism in the CD changer is "locked" into place during  
shipment by three transport lock screws. Be sure to remove the  
screws prior to installation.  
FRONT  
CAUTION: After removing the transport lock screws, place the  
supplied seals (A) over the screw holes. These  
seals are used to keep dust out of the unit, which  
could cause a malfunction.  
BOTTOM  
TRANSPORT LOCK SCREWS  
(2 RIGHT SIDE,1 LEFT SIDE)  
lnstallation and Wiring Precautions  
1. To prevent a short-circuit,  
Installation Parts  
Be sure to turn off the ignition and remove the negative (-) battery cable, prior to installation.  
Connect power wires last.  
Bracket(L)  
Bracket(R)  
Hexagonal bolt  
Screw (C) phillips  
with washer (M5 x 10) Head Self-Tapping Screw  
(T3 x12)  
NOTE: If the changer is to be installed in a vehicle that is equipped with an on-board drive or  
navigation computer, do not disconnect the battery cable. If the cable is disconnected,  
5 the computer memory may be lost. Under these conditions, use extra caution during  
installation not to cause a short circuit.  
2pcs.  
1pc.  
4pcs.  
1pc.  
2. Do not install the unit in the following locations.  
Locations exposed to direct sunlight.  
Where hot air is discharged from the car heater.  
5Meter Din Cable  
Self-tapping screw  
(T5 x12)  
Seals(A)  
Seals(B)  
In areas subject to extreme temperatures.  
3. Incorrect installation can cause the disc to skip when playing.  
1pc.  
4pcs.  
1pc.  
1pc.  
Be sure to mount the unit firmly in place, using the supplied brackets and screws.  
4. Be sure to use the supplied screws.  
Other Accessories  
Be careful not to snag any wires when tightening screws.  
Be careful not to damage the vehicle wiring.  
Owner’s Manual  
and lnstallation Guide  
CD Magazine(P/N 10CD56M)  
lndex label sheet  
5. This unit cannot be installed on its side, end, or upside down.  
Installation in such positions will cause malfunctioning of the mechanism.  
OWNER’S  
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INS TA LLA TION GUIDE  
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NUA  
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A CC5 6 M  
10-DISC CD CHANGER  
1pc.  
1pc.  
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WHERE TO INSTALL THE CHANGER  
A few of the many mounting possibilities are shown below. The following precautions must  
be considered when selecting the mounting location.  
Installation Cautions and Warnings:  
INS TALLATION  
The ACC56M changer is designed for horizontal (flat), vertical (upright) or 45-degree  
mounting. It must never be mounted upside-down or on either one of it's sides as explained  
previously. The position of the built-in anti-vibration springs (left and right side), must  
correspond to the mounting position chosen. If the springs are not set correctly for the type  
of installation chosen, the anti-vibration compensation will not be effective and vibration  
may cause the disc to skip.  
1.Fuel Tank - WARNING! Never install above your fuel tank as the holes you must drill may  
pierce the tank or the fuel lines. Also check for other obstructions such as wires, etc.  
2.Excessive Heat - Avoid areas exposed to direct sunlight.  
CAUTION: After setting the built-in anti-vibration springs, place the supplied Seals (B) over  
the holes. These seals are used to keep dust, which could cause a malfunction,  
out of the unit.  
3.Ease of Use - Make certain the changer is easily accessible for loading and unloading the  
CD magazine.  
4.Distance - The data cable that joins the changer to your existing CDC ready radio is  
15 feet long. Do not exceed this length.  
HORZONTAL INSTALLATION  
Set the 4 anti-vibration springs  
to positionH”  
5.If mounting to a plastic surface, do not use the self-tapping screws provided.  
Use the bolts and hex nuts provided for a more secure installation.  
positionH”  
IMPORTANT: Failure to properly secure the CD changer is the most common cause of  
“skipping” and related CD play problems.  
VERTICAL INSTALLATION  
Set the 4 anti-vibration springs  
to positionV”  
Changer must be mounted as explained on the following pages.  
positionV”  
45 ANGLE INSTALLATION  
Set the 4 anti-vibration  
springs to position45 ”  
position45 ”  
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PROCEDURE FOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION  
NOTE: If the anti-vibration spring position has been changed and verified for vertical  
PROCEDURE FOR HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION  
mounting (as shown on page 6), start with step 2.  
Attach bracket (L) and bracket (R) to each side of the unit,using the hexagonal  
bolts with washer base (M5 x 10).  
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Attach bracket (L) and bracket (R) to  
each side of the unit, using the  
hexagonal bolts with washer base  
(M5 x 10).  
Set the 4 anti-vibration springs to  
position “v”  
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Anti-vibration  
springs position  
NOTE: Use seals(A) to cover  
unused mounting holes on sides of  
unit.  
Bracket (L)  
Bracket (R)  
Hexagonal bolt  
position “v”  
NOTE: Use seals (A) to cover unused  
mounting holes on sides of unit.  
with washer base (M5 x 10)  
Bracket (L)  
Determine the mounting location, and drill four mounting holes.  
Never mount the unit near the fuel tank.  
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Bracket (R)  
Hexagonal bolt with  
washer base (M5 x 10)  
Mount the unit in place, using four  
self-tapping screws (T5 x 12).  
Use RTV(silicone sealer) on screw  
threads or around the holes to  
prevent moisture intrusion.  
Determine the mounting location,  
and drill four mounting holes.  
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Drill holes 4mm in diameter.  
Self-tapping screw  
(T5 x 12)  
Self-tapping screw  
(T5 x 12)  
Secure the unit in place,using four self-tapping  
screws(T5x12).  
Use RTV(sillicone sealer)on screw threads or  
around the holes to prevent moisture intrusion.  
Bracket (L)  
Bracket (L)  
Drill holes 4mm in diameter.  
Bracket (R)  
Bracket (R)  
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PROCEDURE FOR 45 ANGLE INSTALLATION  
NOTE: If the anti-vibration spring position has been changed and verified for 45 angle  
OVERALL WIRING VIEW  
This page is provided to give you a quick look at the entire wiring of the ACC56M. Use it to  
plan your wire routing paths and possible connection points. Detailed wiring is explained in  
the following pages.  
mounting (as shown on page 6), start with step 2.  
Set the 4 anti-vibration springs to  
position “45°”  
Attach bracket (L) and bracket (R) to  
each side of the unit,using the  
hexagonal bolts with washer base  
(M5 x 10).  
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position45 ”  
EXISTING RADIO  
ANTENNA SOCKET  
Bracket (L)  
Bracket (R)  
AQUATRONICS  
OR VOYAGER  
CDC READY  
Hexagonal bolt with  
washer base (M5 x 10)  
RADIO  
DATA CABLE  
(15 FEET)  
Determine the mounting location,and  
drill four mounting holes.  
Mount the unit in place, using four  
self-tapping screws (T5 x 12).  
Use RTV(silicone sealer) on screw  
threads or around the holes to  
prevent moisture intrusion.  
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10-DISC COMPACT  
DISC CHANGER  
ACC56M  
Never mount the unit near the fuel tank.  
Self-tapping screw  
(T5 x 12)  
NOTES:  
When routing wires and cables from the  
changer to the radio, it is best to conceal  
the wires.  
It may be necessary to press the RESET  
button on the face of the radio the first  
time after the ACC56M is lnstalled.  
This will causethe radio to “recognize”  
that the ACC56M is connected.  
Bracket (L)  
Drill holes 4mm in diameter.  
Bracket (R)  
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HINTS FOR CORRECT AND SAFE OPERATION  
This CD Changer is designed to be operated only on 12 volt DC negative ground systems.  
The unit cannot be used on 24 volt or positive ground systems.  
HANDLING THE DISCS  
Dirt, dust, scratches and warpage cause sound skips during playback and a deterioration of  
sound quality. To take proper care of your discs:  
Temperature  
1.Use compact discs that have the  
logo.  
The unit may not operate correctly in extremely hot or cold temperatures. It is equipped  
with a built-in thermal protection circuit which will stop operation of the unit when the  
temperature reaches the preset level. If this should happen, the unit will resume operation  
when the vehicle returns to a normal temperature range. Remove the magazine from the  
unit when it is not being used during hot weather. If the CD changer is not used for long  
periods of time, remove the compact discs from the magazine, and store them in their  
cases.  
2.Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc's signal surface(glossy  
side)with a soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, the compact disc has no grooves to  
collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently wiping with a soft cloth should remove most  
particles. Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the outside of the disc. Small dust  
particles or light stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality.  
Condensation  
3.Never use such chemicals as record sprays, antistatic sprays or fluids, benzine or  
thinner to clean compact discs. Such chemicals could irreparably damage the disc's  
plastic surface.  
Moisture can condense on the laser lens of the CD changer during rainy and humid days, If  
this should happen the unit will not operate correctly. To remedy the situation, remove the  
discs from the unit and wait approximately one hour. During this time the moisture will  
evaporate and the unit will operate normally.  
4.Discs should be put back in their cases after use to avoid serious scratches that could  
cause the sound to skip.  
Interruptions in sound(Skipping)  
The sound from the unit may "skip" and be interrupted if the anti-vibration springs are not  
set correctly, if the changer is mounted on-end or upside-down, or when travelling on very  
rough surfaces. If this should occur, check for errors made during installation or wait for the  
surface to improve.  
5.Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended  
periods of time. Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc.  
6.Do not stick paper, labels, or tape on the disc surface.  
3’’(8 cm) CD-Singles  
7.Do not write with any type of pen, pencil, or marker on the disc surface.  
This unit is not designed to play 3" (8cm) CD-Single discs. Inserting a 3" disc into the  
magazine, either with or without a 3" disc adaptor, can damage the changer and the disc.  
Such damage will not be covered by the Warranty on this product.  
8.To minimize fingerprints and smudges on the signal surface, always try to hold the discs  
by their outer edge and center hole.  
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USE OF THE CD MAGAZINE  
Loading The Magazine Into The Changer  
Loading Disc Into The Magazine  
Fig. 1  
Completely slide the door on the changer to the  
right as shown in Figure 4. Making sure the top of  
the magazine is facing upward,gently insert it into  
the unit until it clicks into place, as shown in  
Figure 5. Slide the door of the changer fully closed  
and the unit is ready for operation.  
This CD Changer uses a specially-designed maga  
zine to hold up to 10 compact discs. To load discs  
into the magazine, grip the tab on the magazine  
tray into which you will be loading a disc and pull  
it out gently as shown in Figure 1. Pull out only  
one tray at a time. Insert a disc into the tray with  
the label side down (play surface facing up) as  
shown in Figure 2. Push the tray back into the  
magazine as shown in Figure 3. Load discs into  
the remaining 9 trays in a similar manner.  
Fig. 4  
Removing The Magazine From The Changer  
The magazine can be removed from the changer  
using one of two methods as outlined below in  
steps 1 and 2.  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 5  
Removing Discs From The Magazine  
NOTE:Be sure to keep the door on the changer  
closed at all times when not loading or  
removing the magazine. Leaving the door  
open could allow dust, dirt and moisture to  
enter the changer which could cause the  
unit to malfunction.  
To remove a disc from the magazine, pull out the  
tray of the disc to be removed, lift out the disc,  
and push the tray back into the magazine.  
NOTES :  
Manual magazine  
release  
(bottom left corner)  
Avoid touching the playing side of the disc.  
1.During normal operation with power applied,  
slide open the door on the changer and press  
the eject button as shown in Figure 6. The  
magazine will eject and can be removed.  
Only one disc can be inserted into each tray of  
the magazine. Do not try to insert more than one  
disc into each tray as damage to the discs and  
magazine may occur.  
Fig. 3  
2.If the magazinewill not ejectin a normal manner,  
remove power by disconnecting the DIN cable  
from the changer.  
a. Slide open the magazine door. On the bottom  
left rear of the changer, as shown in Figure 5,  
peel off the tape covering the access hole;  
insert a thin-bladed screwdriver into the  
access hole and engage the mechanical  
release arm.  
This changer is not designed to play 3" CD-5  
Fig. 6  
Single discs(8cm). Inserting a 3" disc into the  
magazine, either with or without a 3"disc  
adaptor, can damage the changer and the disc.  
Such damage will not be covered by the  
Warranty on this product.  
For additional CD magazines, you may contact  
Eject button  
b. Lightly leverage the blade to the right and the  
magazine will disengage and be ejected.  
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TROUBLES HOOTING  
SPECIFICATIONS  
An error made in operation or during installation of this product may be mistaken for a  
system malfunction. Please perform the checks described below before contacting your  
dealer or service facility.  
Changer  
Frequency Response ……………………………………………………… 5 - 20,000 Hz ±1dB  
Distortion ……………………………………………………………………… 0.008% @ 1kHz  
Dynamic Range …………………………………………………………………………… 95 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ……………………………………………………………………… 95 dB  
Channel Separation……………………………………………………………… 70 dB @ 1kHz  
Wow & Flutter ………………………………………………………… below measurable limits  
Dimensions …………………………………………………(W) 9-6/8" x (H) 3-2/8" x(D) 7-1/8"  
(W)250 mm x (H)81 mm x (D)181 mm  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Symptom  
Check fuses in vehicle fuse box and  
changer system.  
Replace as necessary with fuse of  
same type and rating as original. If  
fuse blows again, consult with  
service facility.  
Blown fuse  
No power  
Check all wiring and correct as  
necessary.  
lncorrect connection  
Magazine is inserted in wrong  
direction.  
Magazine cannot be  
installed  
Operating Voltage ……………………………………………… 12 Volts DC, negative ground  
Current Drain …………………………………………… 800mA (Playback/loading/ejecting)  
Accessories Supplied: …………………………………… 10-disc magazine, P/N 10CD56M  
Mounting hardware (1set)  
Insert magazine in proper direction.  
Load disc correctly in the magazine.  
Disc is located incorrectly in  
magazine  
CD is not played  
Check sound on another disc. If  
sound from second disc is OK, first  
disc is defective.  
Connecting cable (1ea.)  
Scratches on disc or warped disc  
Noise,Skipping,or  
intermittent sound  
during playback  
Clean disc  
Extremely dirty disc  
Remove the transit screws from  
sides of the unit.  
Transit screws still in place  
Set the mounting angle adjustment  
to the correct position as per the  
installation instructions.  
Mounting angle adjustment is not  
correct.  
Radio has not been initialized  
with the ACC56M attached  
Press the RESET button on the face  
of the radio.  
Radio will not switch  
to CDC mode  
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