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1. If the head unit is properly connected to the car accessory power circuits but the engine is running switch the ignition key to the ACC position Replace the fuse Remove disc in player and try again Insert the disc with the label facing up Clean the disc or play a new one Allow temperature to cool down to a normal level Leave player off for an hour or so and then try again Adjust volume to desired level Check wiring connections Adjust installation angle to less than 30 from horizontal Clean the disc or play a new one Press the RESET button Remove front panel press RESET button and re insert front panel Insert the antenna cable firmly into connector Select station manually MR1640W User s Manual page 19 Specifications MR1640W 3088 D CUS rUe Fully Marinized Weather Band MP3 Compatible In Dash CD Receiver RDS Model with Switchable USA European Frequencies CD PLAYER Signal to noise ratio Frequency response Compatible formats Greater than 50dB 1kHz 20Hz 20kHz CD CD R CD RW MP3 WMA RADIO FM Section Frequency range Usable sensitivity Intermediate frequency AM Section Frequency range Usable sensitivity Intermediate frequency Weather Band Section Frequency range MHz Usable sensitivity Intermediate frequency 87 5 108MHz EUROPE 87 5 107 9MHz USA 3uV 10 7MHz 522 1620kHz EUROPE 530 1710kHz USA
2. Power Antenna BLUE LEFT FRONT SPEAKER RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER x WHITE GREY _ WHITE BLACK GREY BLACK _ SPEAKER IMPEDANCE SPEAKER IMPEDANCE MINIMUM 4 OHMS LEFT REAR SPEAKER RIGHT REAR SPEAKER MINIMUM 4 OHMS i GREEN VIOLET _ GREEN BLACK VIOLET BLACK _ MR1640W User s Manual page 18 Troubleshooting If you experience operation or performance problems with this product compare your installation with the electrical wiring diagram on the previous page If problems persist read the following troubleshooting tips which may help eliminate the problems SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY No power Disc cannot be No sound Sound skips Buttons on front panel do not operate Radio does not work or the radio automatic selection function does not work loaded or ejected The car ignition switch is not on The fuse is blown There is a disc already in the CD player Disc is inserted upside down Disc is dirty or defective Car interior temperature is too high Excess atmospheric humidity or condensation is present Volume is set to minimum Wiring not properly connected Head unit is installed at an angle of greater than 30 from horizontal Disc is dirty or defective The built in micro processor is not operating properly due to noise Front panel is not properly fixed in place Antenna cable not connected The signals are too weak to be received properly
3. 5 seconds If Discs will begin playback automatically you wish to hear this station upon insertion To pause playback press press SCAN again If you do not this button Press again to resume push SCAN the tuner will scan playback up to the next station and repeat the same pattern T VOLUME Use to increase or decrease volume level To turn on EON mode of RDS System press and hold this MUTE button When the EON function In Radio AUX and AUX 1 modes is turned on EON will be Press this button to silence the audio displayed on the screen for more Press again to restore the previous audio information about the EON volume level function see page 14 Please note MUTE is not available in TUNE TRACK lt and p Disc Playback modes In Radio Mode press and release to activate automatic seek function AUTO will appear on display Press and hold to engage manual tuning mode MANUL will appear on display In CD Mode press and release to advance to the next track or to return to the beginning of the current track track number will be displayed Press and hold to fast forward or reverse Play will begin at the point when you release the button MR1640W User s Manual page 14 CD playback Please follow these general instructions to play a music CD disc On the column to the right you will find instructions for using MP3 discs Please note that only some of these functions are available
4. 6 4 Insert mounting arms fully into mounting tube Mounting arms __ FO S Mounting tube Pa be 5 Insert mounting screws provided through the slots in the cup and into the threaded holes in the mounting arms Do not tighten more than a few turns Insert the mounting screws through the cup into the threaded holes in the mounting arms 6 Insert this assembly fully into the hole you have cut so that the flange rests on the the mounting surface Be sure the cup is oriented with arrow next to the word TOP is pointing UP or your remote will be turned when it is installed Insert the cup assembly fully into the hole you have cut Remote control installation continued 7 Using your fingers grasp the heads of the mounting screws and slide them out away from the center of the cup This will cause the mounting arms to also slide out so that when you tighten the screws the ends of the arms will be engaged behind the mounting panel Slide the screws out to extend the mounting arms so that they reach behind the mounting surface 8 Tighten the screws equally until the cup is firmly seated and the O ring is contacting the mounting surface Please note With the mounting arms installed as shown pointing to the front this mounting system can be used on mounting surfaces up to about 3 4 For thicker surfaces you can reverse the arms which will permit mounting to surfaces about 1 thick 9 P
5. connector through it If you are going to run the cable out the bottom relief hole and out along the mounting surface skip this step Drill a 9 16 15mm or larger hole to allow cable to pass through mounting surface 3 Press the cable into the curved groove on the back of the remote housing Feed the cable end thru the relief hole at the BACK of the cup OR the bottom of the cup Intallation with cable going into hole in mounting surface Intallation with cable running out on top of mounting surface Remote control installation continued 4 Hold the remote in front of the cup with the top up and as you hold it rotate it about 20 counterclockwise Hold the remote in front of the cup turned about 20 counterclockwise 5 Insert the remote control fully into the cup so that the mounting hooks go through the slots in the back of the cup If your installation is one in which the cable is exiting out the bottom of the housing NOT the back as you insert the remote module pull the cable down gently so it does not interfere with the insertion of the remote into the cup If you feel resistance when you insert the remote into the cup pull the remote housing out and check that the cable has been pressed into the curved slot as described in Step 3 6 Grasp and turn the remote to the right until it is in the correct position MR1640W User s Manual page 9 General and
6. faceplate use a clean cloth lightly moistened with filtered water If the unit is splashed with water wipe it off with such a clean damp cloth before the water has dried to avoid an accumulation of salts on the face of the unit If properly installed this unit will meet the IPX5 Waterproof standard Please note that this does NOT mean the unit is submersible but will resist being sprayed and splashed as might occur in a normal boat cabin MR1640W User s Manual page 2 To ensure that the installation meets the IPX5 Waterproof Standard please follow these steps carefully 1 Remove the transport screws from the top of the enclosure before beginning the installation Fig 1 Remove transport screws 2 Place the two pieces of plastic film provided over the two screw holes to prevent water penetration Figure 2 Apply plastic film to seal screw holes 3 Insert and tighten the headless support screw into the back of the head unit where shown 4 Insert the mounting case for the head unit into the dashboard Inspect the dashboard material to determine its approximate thickness Select the appropriate support tabs and bend them outward to secure the bracket in place Figure 3 5 Bend the backstrap to conform to the mounting case and the dashboard surface to which you plan to secure the backstrap Figure 4 Slide one of the utility holes on the backstrap onto the support screw and fasten it with th
7. in damage to your unit which will not be covered under your w arranty This receiver contains a built in high power four channel amplifier To use the built in amplifier connect the speaker wires as shown To use the receiver as a head unit ina 2CH 4CH or 4CH plus subwoofer mobile audio system which includes an amplifier s or power subwoofer use the RCA outputs to connect to the RCA inputs of your amplifiers SUBWOOFER OUTPUT m BLACK to optional SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER OR POWERED SUBWOOFER F m m fill RIGHT cH RED AUX AUDIO INPUTS wni Ej I LEFT cH WHITE TO MARINE COMMANDER REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTOR CT wy p Antenna o to Antenna connector 1r RIGHT CH RED RIGHT CH RED u gt ja m FRONT AUDIO OUTPUTS REAR AUDIO OUTPUTS BROWN CABLE GREY CABLE ol gt E jm LEFT CH WHITE ISO CONVERSION CONNECTOR Ignition switch Rep LEFT CH WHITE pine WARNING Constant 12V YELLOW BATT ANTENNA cannot contact GROUND Ground BATT BLACK or damage may result
8. 40dB 450kHz 162 4 162 43 162 45 162 47 162 5 162 53 162 55 30dB 10 7MHz AMPLIFIER Maximum output power 60 watts x 4 channels GENERAL Power supply req Current consumption Line out voltage Chassis dimensions W X H X D 12VDC negative ground 15A Max 1200mV 7 x 2 x 6 4 178 x 50 x 178 mm All specifications subject to change without notice MR1640W User s Manual page 20
9. INTRO button again and the player will continue playing that song In MP3 WMA Playback Mode press and hold this button and the player will play the first few seconds of a song in the current folder and then skip to the next song and play a few seconds of that song This process continues until you press the INTRO button again and the player will continue playing that song AUX IN JACK This jack is a convenient way to play music from an MP3 music player such as an iPod through your marine stereo Simply connect the headphone output of the MP3 player to this input jack and use the CD Receiver s MODE button to select AUX 1 as input source and begin playing music on the MP3 player D ou 4 Ma RELEASE To remove a disc or take off the front panel first press this button to lower the panel To remove the front panel please see the instructions on page 4 BAND Press briefly repeatedly to cycle between the radio bands FM1 gt FM2 gt FM3 gt AM1 gt AM2 gt PLEASE NOTE To select Weather Band see instructions for MODE as button on page 10 EJECT To eject a disc you must first open the door Then press this button and the disc mechanism will move the disc out to where you can grab it and remove it safely SCAN EON ON OFF In Radio mode when you press this button briefly the tuner will scan up the band until it detects a strong station Then it will stop and the frequency of that stati
10. Tuner Controls MR1640W MARINE CD RECEIVER 7 WITH WEATHER BAND Saks 5 POWER SELEGT LOUD r 9a VOLUME UP DOWN BUTTONS In normal operation these buttons are used to increase or decrease the volume level Used in combination with the SELECT button these buttons are used to increase or decrease the settings of various audio parameters 2 TUNE TRACK BUTTONS In Radio mode press these buttons briefly to step up or down the radio dial in single step increments Press and hold for more than one half second and the tuner will enter the SEEK mode In this mode the tuner will stop at the next strong station available In CD mode pressing these buttons briefly will advance the player to the next or previous track Press and hold and the player will enter SEARCH mode 3 PLAY PAUSE MUTE In CD mode discs will begin playback automatically upon insertion To pause playback press this button Press again to resume playback In Radio AUX and AUX 1 modes Press this button to silence the audio Press again to restore the previous audio volume level MR1640W User s Manual page 10 AV MP3 CDR CDRW PLAYBACK GE 17 gramom j G eo AUX N 13 10 Q112 d4 9c 9d DISPLAY Clock display and setting Press this button briefly to display the current time To reset the time press and hold this button until it begins flashing Then you can use the UP DOWN buttons to change the hour and m
11. User s Manual MP3 COMPATIBLE MARINE CD RECEIVER witH WEATHER BAND RECEPTION RDS MODEL WITH SWITCHABLE USA EUROPEAN FREQUENCIES 3088 D 3055S X e 3451 Lunar Court e Oxnard CA 93030 AU B l SYSTE M S 800 999 1236 cies ice isso MP3 CoMPATIBLE CD RECEIVER WITH WEATHER BAND RECEPTION 01 2007 iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries 30535 D gt Ucar Uc M R 1 640W Switchable USA European Fully Marinized Frequencies Weather Band MP3 Compatible In Dash CD Receiver Congratulations on your purchase of a 395S Marine Weather Band MP3 CD Receiver It has been designed engineered and manufactured to bring you the highest level of performance and quality and will afford you years of listening pleasure Thank you for making 3908S Marine your choice for AUDIO SYSTEMS marine audio entertainment USER S MANUAL page CONTENTS 2 Head unit installation 4 Detaching the front panel 5 Removing the head unit 6 Remote control installation Flush mount 6 Remote control installation Surface mount 10 General and tuner controls 14 Remote control 15 CD Playback 15 MP3 playback 16 RDS radio functions 16 PTY station categories 17 Weather band tuning 18 Wiring diagram 19 Troubleshooting 20 Specifications MR1640W Marine MP3 CD Receiver Packing List Before installing your new 308 CD Receiver please u
12. adio station Then press and hold the preset to which you wish to assign that station for more than one second and release To replace it with a different station repeat the process and the new setting will override the previous one 10 10 next previous 10 tracks These button are used during disc playback to skip ahead or back ten tracks REPEAT In CD Playback Mode when you press this button briefly the player will keep repeating the same track until you press it again In MP3 WMA Playback Mode when you press this button the player will keep repeating the same track until you press it again Press and hold this button to repeat all the tracks in the current folder MR1640W User s Manual page 12 4 REPEAT 9b RANDOM 1E 6 mmo AUX N 9c 9d 13 10 142 14 RANDOM In CD Playback Mode pressing this button will cause the player to play all the songs on the current disc in random order In MP3 WMA Playback Mode press and hold this button and the player will play all the songs in the current folder in random order In both modes press RANDOM again to cancel the Random playback mode INTRO SCAN The Intro Scan function is a convenient way to find a particular track In CD Playback Mode press this button and the player will play the first few seconds of a song and then skip to the next song and play a few seconds of that song This process continues until you press the
13. any more tracks than audio CD s so you may wish to search for a particular track to play There are two search methods available TRACK SEARCH MODE In disc playback mode press the BAND button once The LCD will display the word TRACK To begin searching press SELECT or the UP DOWN button Then press and hold the UP or DOWN button to locate the desired track and press SELECT to begin playback NAVIGATE THE CURRENT FOLDER This mode permits you to navigate the file directory present on the disc To enter this mode press BAND twice The display will display NAVIGA Press SELECT to enter this mode Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move up and down the directory of folders and files on the disc To enter a subfolder highlight it and press SELECT You will then see the directory of that subfolder and can select tracks within it So play a track highlight it and push SELECT VIEWING MP3 FILE INFORMATION Since many MP3 files are tagged with Music Artist Album ID3 TAG information you can see this as a list by pressing AS PS repeatedly The information will appear as a scrolling display including the folder and file name as well as the ID3 TAG information Please note that if this information is not present in ID3 TAG version 1 0 or 2 0 format it will not be displayed MR1640W User s Manual page 15 RDS Radio functions The RDS Radio Data System is a digital information system created by t
14. d the front panel insert the removal keys supplied with the head unit into the two removal slots as shown in the drawing until you feel a click You can now use the levers to pull the unit from the mounting surface Figures 10 and 11 Removal key slots Figure 11 Insert removal keys until click occurs keys to pull out head unit MR1640W User s Manual page 5 Remote control installation The B9SS Marine Remote Commander has been designed with particular attention to ease and flexibility in installation It can be mounted in both flush mount and surface mount situations Both use our exclusive push and turn system In both types of mountings you will first attach the mounting cup in place Once the cup is secure you simply feed the wires thru the hole in the back of the cup flush mount or the lower edge of the cup Surface mount and then insert and turn the remote until it is engaged FLUSH MOUNT Follow these steps for a successful installation 1 Select the proper location which accomodates the 3 45 overall diameter and mark its centerpoint 2 Drill a hole with diameter of 3 2 3 3 82 84mm It is very important that the hole does not exceed 3 3 3 Place the O ring provided in the groove on the rear surface of the flange of the mounting cup Place O ring in groove on rear surface of flange of cup MR1640W User s Manual page
15. e spring washer and nut provided 6 Using the 5 x 25mm screw and the plain washer secure the backstrap to the dashboard surface as shown in the diagram Tighten secure and check the overall mounting to be sure it is safe and will not release in an emergency stop or other sudden movement of the vehicle mounting case support screw head unit Figure 3 Bending the support tabs dashboard attachment surface support strap S support screw Das 5mm nut amp spring re S washer ee plain y washer M5 x 25mm support screw Figure 4 Forming the support bracket MR1640W User s Manual page 3 Detaching the front panel 1 Press the RELEASE button to lower the front panel Figure 5 RELEASE button Figure 5 Press RELEASE to release the front panel 2 Press the panel release latch on the front edge of the lower surface of faceplate and at the same time pull the panel forward to disengage it from the main unit Figure 6 Figure 6 Press release latch on on the lower surface of the front edge of the panel and pull the panel until it is free of the head unit 3 Push the panel mechanism back into the housing so it is not protruding To do so push the BOTTOM EDGE down straight into the unit do not lift it Figure 7 PUSH HERE in this direction Figure 7 Push the panel mechanism back in 4 Immediately place the front panel in its protec
16. g an alternate station for PI information the radio will produce a double beep alarm and silence itself and display LOST TP TA TA SEEK ALARM e TA VOLUME This setting determines the volume level of the Traffic Alerts as they play 0 40 18 is default e REG ON OFF This setting determines the behavior of the radio reception when AF Alternate Frequency mode is on The AF system continuously monitors the signal strength of a station and compares it with other stations on the same network If another station is stronger it changes to that station Since sometimes in different regions stations on the same network will play different programs the AF system can interrupt the current program If REG ON is selected the station will check if the programs are the same and if not the TA system will not change the station REG OFF ON MR1640W User s Manual page 11 General and Tuner Controls continued MR1640W MARINE CD RECEIVER 7 WITH WEATHER BAND Spare AMD MP3 CDR CDRW PLAYBACK ER MODE 2 0 3 1 SELE T LOUD r 9a 7 8 9 LOUDNESS TA Press briefly increase the level of bass output Press again to turn off the Loudness function Press a little longer to turn on the TA Traffic Alert mode For more information about this mode please see page 16 of this manual PRESETS 1 6 Radio Mode These buttons are used to store the presets for radio stations To set a preset tune to the desired r
17. he European Broadcast Union EBU This system piggy backs a variety of information services onto normal FM broadcasts This information can only be decoded by a radio with RDS decoding like this model The three main RDS functions are described below AF REG Alternate Frequency When this mode is enabled by pressing and holding the MO STeAF button the radio will continuously monitor the signal strength of the broadcast you are listening to and if it finds the same network broadcast on a different frequency which is stronger it will automatically switch to the stronger signal Regional mode setting In the SELECT menu see page 11 in this manual you can choose to turn on or off the REG regional mode subfunction within AF mode The default mode is OFF Although the AF button can sense if one station on a network is stronger than another it will not confirm that the actual program being broadcast is the same unless you turn ON the REG mode TA Traffic Announcement Many FM stations offer traffic announcements in addition to their regular programming If you enable the TA function by pressing the TA button when this station broadcasts a traffic advisory the radio s RDS tuner will automatically interrupt the regular program and play the alert When the alert is finished normal play of the broadcast will resume The TA function will also interrupt CD and MP3 playback temporarily if the EON feature has bee
18. inutes POWER Press this button to turn unit on Press again to turn it off MODE including Weather Band ie Press this button repeatedly to cycle y through the audio input sources in the following order RADIO gt CD gt AUX gt AUX 1 front panel aux input gt WB Weather Band To clear all stored memories press and hold this button for several seconds SELECT The SELECT button is used to access a wide range of settings for the receiver AUDIO SETTINGS To change settings in the audio section press SELECT briefly repeatedly to step thru the following audio parameters VOLUME gt BASS gt TREBLE gt BALANCE gt FADER Use the UP DOWN buttons to change the settings as desired If you have made a change to a setting press SELECT to enter it and move to next parameter When you are finished making settings after about 5 seconds the unit will return to normal mode Please note If you have selected a preset EQ curve the settings for BASS and TREBLE will not be available in the Audio Settings section SYSTEM SETTINGS General Settings To access system setup items press and hold SELECT for more than two seconds The LCD will display MENU and then will display the first adjustable item which is CLOCK Press SELECT briefly to step thru the available settings Use the UP DOWN buttons to make any changes The following list shows the sequence of items in the menu and the choices possib
19. le The factory default is indicated in bold type e Clock 12HR 24HR 12HR or 24HR In areas with US frequencies 12 HR in areas with European frequencies 24HR e CT Clock time If the frequency area switches from American to European the clock will display 24 00 Similarly if the area switches from European to American the clock will display 12 00 Use the UP DOWN buttons to adjust the minutes or hours e Subwoofer channel ON OFF e LOC DX radio reception LOC DX e Area Factory set to the country in which the radio is sold Europe gt Latin gt OIRT gt AUST gt ASIA gt USA e V PGM maximum volume level 0 12 e Beep when you press a bution ON OFF e Clock On determines if clock will be displayed when radio is turned off ON OFF e LCD1 2 LCD brightness level 1 2 RDS Radio Settings e SEEK RDS ALL This setting determines the behavior of the radio SEEK function when RDS tuning mode If ALL is selected the SEEK function will stop at both RDS and non RDS stations Otherwise it will only seek RDS stations RDS ALL e TA Traffic Alert SEEK ALARM When TA mode is on the radio monitors the Public Information channel which is piggy backed on the FM channel you are currently enjoying If such a channel is not detected or is weak the tuner will SEEK another PI channel and monitor it This is the TA SEEK setting If ALARM setting is chosen if a signal is insufficiently strong instead of monitorin
20. n enabled see below There are some other settings for TA behavior that you can change See the SELECT instructions on page 11 for more information MR1640W User s Manual page 16 RDS EON function setting The RDS EON system extends the functionality of the TA sensing to a wider range of traffic announcements from both local and national sources It also allows the unit to interrupt disc playback with these announcements In addition it will play these announcements at normal listening level even if the audio has been muted To set this level see instructions on page 11 for setting V PGM level To enable the EON function press and hold the SCAN button Press again to disable it With EON enabled when a traffic announcement is broadcast the radio will switch automatically to TA mode and TP Traffic Program will be displayed PTY Program type A number of RDS stations can be selected by the type of program they broadcast i e news sport or classical music Press and hold the PTY button to cause the tuner to switch to RDS PTY type tuning If at any time you wish to return to normal tuning mode press and hold again When you have entered PTY mode the display will show PTY indicating that the mode is enabled and the name of the first program type NEWS To view other PTY categories use the UP DOWN buttons a list of these categories is shown on the next page To select the categ
21. npack the contents and check AUDIO SYSTEMS that your package contains the following items Main unit Detachable front panel with protective case Mounting hardware for main unit Rear bracket plate Rear mounting screw Plain washer Spring washer Screw Hex nut Removal keys 2 Wiring harness Wired remote control Remote control cable Mounting hardware for remote control Mounting arms 2 Mounting tube 1 Machine screws 2 User s manual Warranty card MR1640W User s Manual page 1 Head unit installation Before installing your new BOSS CD Receiver please become familiar with all the information contained in this manual Choose a mounting location where the unit will not distract or otherwise interfere with the pilot s ability to control the boat Use only the installation parts and hardware provided with the unit to ensure proper installation Using other parts can cause malfunction and possible damage to your BUSS CD receiver Do not install this unit at an angle in excess of 30 from horizontal as it may affect performance Although this unit has been designed for outdoor use you can extend its life if you install it in a location which is not subject to extreme temperatures from such sources as heaters or exhaust lines Also if you see dirt dust or debris on a disc or in the CD slot remove it with a clean cloth to avoid pushing it into the player mechanism To remove dirt from the
22. on the remote control Loading a disc Press the RELEASE button to lower the front panel This will expose the disc slot Gently insert disc until it is drawn in by player mechanism Gently insert a disc into the disc slot until you feel it being drawn in by the player mechanism If there is already a disc in the player first press EJECT to eject it and remove it Playing a disc The disc will begin playing automatically If you wish to pause playback press PLAY PAUSE and press again to resume playback To start playback from the first track press PRESET 1 To skip ahead or back ten tracks on the disc press the 10 or 10 button Intro Scan function The Intro Scan function is a convenient way to find a particular track Press this button and the player will play the first few seconds of a song and then skip to the next song and play a few seconds of that song This process continues until you press the INTRO button again and the player will continue playing that song Repeating a track To keep repeating the same track press the REPEAT button To cancel the repeat function press again Random play Pressing the RANDOM button will cause the player to play all the songs on the current disc in random order Press again to cancel this function MP3 disc playback When you insert an MP3 or WMA disc the player will begin playback from the first track in the directory However MP3 discs can contain m
23. on will be displayed in a flashing pattern for about 5 seconds If you wish to hear this station press SCAN again If you do not push SCAN the tuner will scan up to the next station and repeat the same pattern To tum on EON mode of RDS System press and hold this button When the EON function is turned on EON will be displayed on the screen for more information about the EON function see page 16 AS PS Automatic preset setup preset scan function When pressed and held for several seconds the tuner will search and store the first six strong stations as presets in the current radio band Press this button briefly repeatedly to step between and listen to the six presets of the current band RESET button MO ST AF Alternate Frequency If you are dissatisfied with the quality of the reception in stereo switching to mono often improves the overall sound quality To do this press this button briefly Press and hold this button to turn on the RDS AF function which compares the signal strength of the current station with others on the same network and changes to improve reception See page 16 for more information EQ Preset Equalizer Curves PTY RDS Program Type Tuning Press briefly repeatedly to cycle through five modes POP gt JAM gt JAZZ gt ROCK gt CLASSICAL gt FLAT gt OFF Press and hold this button to turn on the PTY function and begin RDS tuning radio stations For information on a
24. ory highlight it and press SELECT If there is no station found in that category the display will show NONE PTY and the radio will return to normal mode PTY Station Categories This list shows the PTY program types in the order presented in the radio display NEWS AFFAIRS INFORMATION SPORTS EDUCATION DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE VARIETY POP MUSIC ROCK MUSIC EASY LISTENING MUSIC LIGHT MUSIC CLASSICAL MUSIC OTHER MUSIC WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL RELIGIOUS PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ MUSIC COUNTRY MUSIC NATIONAL MUSIC OLDIES MUSIC FOLK MUSIC DOCUMENTARY ALERT TEST ALARM TEST Weather Band Tuning To select and listen to the Weather Band stations press the MODE switch until you have selected it WB Weather band listening is available using the radio presets for the six main frequencies and the TUNE TRK buttons for others The six preset buttons are assigned to the following frequencies and cannot be changed PRESET Frequency MHz 1 162 40 2 162 43 3 162 45 4 162 47 5 162 50 6 162 53 if you wish to tune to the 7th available frequency 162 55MHz use the TUNE TRK buttons to locate it Please note that in Weather Band the following buttons are not operable BAND SCAN AS PS MR1640W User s Manual page 17 Wiring diagram Follow the wiring illustration below closely to obtain proper performance from your CD receiver Failure to make these connections properly may result
25. ress the cable into the curved groove on the back of the remote housing Feed the cable end thru the relief hole at the back of the cup 10 Hold the remote in front of the cup with the top up and as you hold it rotate it about 20 counterclockwise 20 Hold the remote in front of the cup turned about 20 counterclockwise 11 Insert the remote control fully into the cup so that the mounting hooks penetrate the slots in the back of the cup If you feel resistance when you insert the remote into the cup pull the remote housing and check that the cable has been pressed into the curved slot as described in Step 2 12 Grasp and turn the remote to the right until it is in the correct position MR1640W User s Manual page 7 Remote control installation continued SURFACE MOUNT Follow these steps for a successful installation 1 Place the mounting cup in the location you wish to install it Be sure the cup is oriented with arrow next to the word TOP is pointing UP or your remote will be turned when it is installed Using screws of suitable size and type for your application attach the cup to the mounting surface If necessary drill pilot holes for the screws first Mounting surface MR1640W User s Manual page 8 2 If you are going to run the cable into a hole in the mounting surface drill a hole of at least 9 16 15mm so that you can pass the remote cable
26. ssigning using the PTY function please see page 17 of this manual RESET If you experience abnormal functioning of the unit try turning the unit off and back on again about ten minutes later If problems persist remove and carefully reinsert the front panel making sure it is fully seated If problems continue remove the panel again and clean the connector on the back of the panel with a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol If you still have problems press the reset button with a small pointed object such as a ball point pen This will restore all factory defaults to the unit which includes clearing your radio presets af MR1640W User s Manual page 13 17 Remote Control T POWER Use to turn CD Receiver ON or OFF MODE including Weather Band Press to choose desired audio source RADIO gt CD gt AUX gt AUX 1 front panel aux input gt WB Weather Band 3 BAND Press briefly repeatedly to cycle between the radio bands FM1 gt FM2 gt FM3 gt AM1 gt AM2 gt PLEASE NOTE To select Weather Band see instructions for MODE button above tras D SCAN EON ON OFF In Radio Mode when you press this button briefly the tuner will scan up the band until it detects a strong station Then it will stop and the frequency of that station will be displayed in a flashing 6 PLAY PAUSE pattern for about
27. tive case for safe and clean storage Figure 8 Front Panel Figure 8 Place the front panel in its protective case Be careful when handling the front panel 1 Do not drop front panel 2 When detaching or reinstalling do not put pressure on the display 3 Do not touch the contacts on the panel or the main unit body doing so may result in poor electrical contact 4 Dirt or foreign substances can be removed with a clean dry cloth 5 Do not expose the panel to high temperaturees or direct sunlight 6 Do not permit volatile agents or solvents to contact the front panel 7 Do not attempt to disassemble the front panel MR1640W User s Manual page 4 Reinserting the front panel 1 Insert one side of the panel fully into the opening in the main unit 2 Then push the other end of the front panel into the main body You should hear a click Figure 9 NOTE If the panel fails to lock into position properly the function of some controls may be impaired and some segments of the display may not become illuminated If this occurs press RELEASE and reinstall the front panel a Figure 9 Insert one end of the panel into the opening in the main unit Then push the other end of the panel into main unit until you hear a click Removing the head unit Should you need to remove the head unit first remove and store the front panel as described on the preceding page After you have remove
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