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Aiwa Z-R555 Shelf System Questions & Answers
Can this unit be connected to my computer so I can
It can if your computer has a 3.5mm jack audio imput.
What you need to have on your unit is and audio out socket. But if it doesn't have one you can use the headphone output. Then all you need is a lead. If you have the output sockets you just need a 3.5 jack to two RCA phono plugs one. If not you will need a 3.5 to 3.5 lead.
If using the headphone output, keep the volume low, use the computer recording device to adjust the signal level. NEVER turn the volume up high. Again if you are using the headphone output set tone controls to neutral, otherwise you will have either too much bass or treble on your recordings.
You can use the computer speakers to monitor the sound. Or you can get a headphone adapter plug that will allow to jacks to go into the headphone output of your unit, so you can connect a pair of headphones, but as I said don't mess with the volume control.
Can music be transferred to computer
(Yes) What do you mean by transferred to computer? A stream (music play like a radio) a Download (a file saved to your computer) to record a stream to a audio cd recorder is easy. You need a cable with a 3.5m plug one end and 2 RCA plugs on the other end (red and white plug) Use the plug that looks like a headphone plug, plug that into the computer headphone or speakers and the others into your stereo red into the red hole and white into the white hole choose (AUX) now play the music from your pc you should hear it playing out from your stereo. Your all set. (have fun)
A download: A music file is stored on your computer. When you choose to download a file always remember what folder it is in! for a mp3 file you can use windows media player to burn cd. (must have a CD or DVD Burner installed in your computer to do this) if not don't fret just see above it will also work on downloaded music.
Aiwa Z-L700 cassette player will not work but CD player is fine. Is there a simple solution please?
The complexity of the solution depends on the problem. The drive belt or pinch roller may be worn or have a hardened surface. If the tape doesn't turn at all or only very slowly in any function, verify that the tape drive motor is running and that the belt is turning the pulley(s). If the tape tends to tangle up, check the pinch roller. Sometimes cleaning the roller with a cotton swab dampened with rubbing alcohol will work, but if it's too hardened, you'll need to use rubber conditioner or replace it.
If nothing at all happens when you select the tape function, there may be an electrical problem such as a dirty contact on the function switch or a broken wire in the tape mechanism.
This is far from a comprehensive repair guide; it only covers the most common issues other than broken plastic parts. "Will not work" is too general to provide more than that. Cleaning the pinch roller and its drive pin can be done through an open cassette door; everything else most likely requires taking stuff apart, observing operation and perhaps making voltage measurements.
Need manual for a Aiwa cx_na777
Certainly! Here is a basic manual for the Aiwa CX-NA777:
- Powering On and Off To turn the CX-NA777 on, press the Power button located on the top right of the system. To turn it off, press the same button again.
- Changing the Volume Use the Volume control knob located on the front of the system to adjust the volume. Turn it clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease it.
- Selecting a Source To select a source, such as the CD player or the radio, use the Function button located on the front of the system. Press it repeatedly until you reach the desired source.
- Using the CD Player To use the CD player, press the CD button located on the front of the system. Insert a CD into the tray and press the Play button to start playing the CD.
- Using the Radio To use the radio, select the Radio source using the Function button. Then use the Tuning knob to tune into the desired station. You can also use the Preset buttons to quickly access your favorite stations.
- Using the Tape Deck To use the tape deck, select the Tape source using the Function button. Then insert a cassette tape into the deck and press the Play button to start playing it.
- Adjusting the Sound To adjust the sound, use the Bass, Treble, and Balance controls located on the front of the system. These controls allow you to adjust the bass and treble levels, as well as the balance between the left and right speakers.
- Using the Clock and Timer The CX-NA777 features a built-in clock and timer. To set the clock, press the Clock button and then use the Tuning knob to set the correct time. To set the timer, press the Timer button and then use the Tuning knob to set the desired start and end times.
- Using the Remote Control The CX-NA777 comes with a remote control that allows you to control the system from a distance. The remote control features buttons for all of the main functions, including Power, Volume, Function, and CD playback.
- Troubleshooting If you experience any issues with the CX-NA777, such as a CD that won't play or a radio that won't tune properly, consult the user manual for troubleshooting tips. You can also contact Aiwa customer support for further assistance.
Note: This is a basic manual and may not cover all features of the Aiwa CX-NA777. For more detailed instructions, please consult the user manual that came with your system.
How to turn on mic on aiwa NSX 580?, please.....thank you
To turn on the microphone on an Aiwa NSX-580, you will need to follow these steps:
- Press the "Menu" button on the remote control.
- Use the "up" or "down" arrow buttons to navigate to the "Mic" option in the menu.
- Press the "Enter" button to select the "Mic" option.
- Use the "up" or "down" arrow buttons to navigate to the "On" option.
- Press the "Enter" button to turn on the microphone.
Note that you may need to connect the microphone to the audio system first before turning on the microphone. Also, refer to the user manual for more information.
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