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STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS

this warranty against defects is given by standard 
communications Pty ltd acn 000 346 814 (We, us, our 
or GmE). our contact details are set out in clause 2.7. this 
warranty statement only applies to products purchased in 
australia. Please contact your local GmE distributor for 
products sold outside of australia. local distributor details at 
www.gme.net.au/export.

1.  Consumer guarantees

1.1  our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded 

under the australian consumer law. You are entitled 
to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for 
compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or 
damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired 
or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and 
the failure does not amount to a major failure.

1.2  to the extent we are able; we exclude all other conditions, 

warranties and obligations which would otherwise be 
implied.

2.   Warranty against Defects

2. 1  this warranty is in addition to and does not limit, 

exclude or restrict your rights under the competition and 
consumer act 2010 (australia) or any other mandatory 
protection laws that may apply.

2.2  We warrant our goods to be free from defects in materials 

and workmanship for the warranty period (see warranty 
table) from the date of original sale (or another period 
we agree to in writing). subject to our obligations under 
clause 1.2, we will at our option, either repair or replace 
goods which we are satisfied are defective. We warrant 
any replacement parts for the remainder of the period of 
warranty for the goods into which they are incorporated.

2.3  to the extent permitted by law, our sole liability for breach 

of a condition, warranty or other obligation implied by law 
is limited

(a)  in the case of goods we supply, to any one of the following 

as we decide -

(i)  the replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent 

goods;

(ii) the repair of the goods;

(iii)  the cost of repairing the goods or of acquiring equivalent 

goods;

(b)  in the case of services we supply, to any one of the 

following as we decide 

(i) the supplying of the services again;

(ii) the cost of having the services supplied again.

2.4  For repairs outside the warranty period, we warrant 

our repairs to be free from defects in materials and 
workmanship for three months from the date of the 
original repair. We agree to re-repair or replace (at our 
option) any materials or workmanship which we are 
satisfied are defective.

2.5  We warrant that we will perform services with reasonable 

care and skill and agree to investigate any complaint 
regarding our services made in good faith. if we are 

Summary of Contents for G-Deck

Page 1: ...MARINE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...12 DC Connections 12 Speaker Connections 14 Antenna Connection 14 Auxiliary Inputs 14 Microphone PA Connection 15 Remote Head Connection 15 Low Level Outputs 15 Sub Woofer Output 15 Reset Button 15 Fu...

Page 3: ...mful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful...

Page 4: ...allows the G Dek to be used to broadcast voice announcements on your vessel The G DEK marine multimedia system has been developed utilising a combination of the very latest in digital electronic tech...

Page 5: ...Remote Head Power On Off Search Forward Audio Source Stereo Mono Local Distant Liquid Crystal Display Equaliser Settings Selector Options Mute Selector knob Search Backwards Auto Music Search Band Se...

Page 6: ...eat Sub Woofer Enabled Source USB Loudness Mode Source AUX Mono Mode Source iPod Equaliser Setting Source Digital Radio GM550 Stereo Indicator Station Memory Local DX Mode Intro Mode MP3 File Playing...

Page 7: ...under the lid to the right of the SD card slot Gently press the reset button with a paper clip or similar object The preset station memories and clock time are retained only while the yellow Memory B...

Page 8: ...ng The gimbal mount can be used to mount the remote head above or below a shelf It can also be used to mount the remote head on flat surface or vertical bulkhead where flush mounting is not possible d...

Page 9: ...G DEK instruction manual PAGE 9 Fitting the Gimbal Mounts Fitting the Mounting Bracket Gimbal Knob Gimbal Knob Gimbal Mount G DEK Remote Head Gimbal Mount Mounting Bolts Mounting Bracket...

Page 10: ...h the mounting holes aligned Install the four screws from behind the panel Adhesive Tape Mounting The G DEK remote head can be fixed to a flat surface using a good quality Very High Bond double sided...

Page 11: ...d from sunlight and water spray where possible The multimedia hub contains inputs for your SD card USB memory stick iPod iPhone and generic MP3 player so you will need to be mounted it in a location w...

Page 12: ...sitive terminal of the vessel s battery or to a point that has 12 volt available at all times This lead maintains the memories within the G DEK and is the main power source for the unit 2 Connect the...

Page 13: ...TENNA Rear Right out Rear LEFT out FRONT Right out AUX2 Right IN FRONT LEFT out AUX2 LEFT IN SUBWOOFER OUT GREY BROWN BLACK GREEN G DEK MULTIMEDIA HUB _ _ _ _ _ GROUND B AUTO ANTENNA MEMORY BACKUP B I...

Page 14: ...from your local GME retailer When connecting the speakers observe the correct polarity as shown in the connections diagram on page 13 Incorrect polarity will result in a reduction of bass response an...

Page 15: ...s cable it is necessary to use the functions on the portable device to control play Microphone PA Connection The G DEK accepts a microphone input via the 3 5 mm connector fly lead extending from the r...

Page 16: ...or SUBW Adjust the selected control using the knob If no adjustment is made for five seconds the control returns to the Volume setting Note The BASS MID and TREBLE settings on the button are only ava...

Page 17: ...The G DEK will automatically skip over input sources that are not available connected e g if an SD card is not inserted the SD card source cannot be selected Whenever the G DEK is switched ON it will...

Page 18: ...selected band have been filled NOTE The AMS function will overwrite all stations that were previously stored in the station memories To use the AMS feature 1 Select the required band AM or FM 2 Press...

Page 19: ...ard in the speakers Station Memories and Band Selector The G DEK has three DAB bands labelled DAB1 DAB2 and DAB3 Each band is identical but has its own 6 station memory storage allowing a total of 18...

Page 20: ...gh music and videos on your iPhone iPod can be selected either directly from the device or from the controls on the G DEK we recommend you always use the G DEK controls to make your selections so that...

Page 21: ...ing To pause the current song press the button Press the button again to restore play VIDEO Search 1 Press the selector knob SEARCH is displayed 2 Rotate the knob until VIDEO is displayed then press t...

Page 22: ...ards up to 32GB in size To install an SD card hold the card with the label facing upwards and the bevelled corner towards the G DEK and carefully insert it into the slot until it clicks into place The...

Page 23: ...repeat the current folder RPT FOLD is displayed and the icon is visible Press again to repeat all the songs RPT ALL is displayed and the icon is visible Press again to cancel the Repeat function RPT...

Page 24: ...s from the USB media or SD card onto a connected monitor or TV To select photos or images from your media device press the selector knob to enter the Search mode then rotate the knob until PICTURES is...

Page 25: ...ne gain too high may cause audio feedback resulting in a loud squeal in the speakers If this happens reduce the microphone gain until the squeal stops To reduce audio feedback even further it is recom...

Page 26: ...attery type CR 2025 or equivalent with the positive side facing upwards 3 Slide the battery tray back into the handset Push Open Move Left Move Up Power On Off Move Right Play Pause Move Down Setup Me...

Page 27: ...Function menu press and hold the selector knob The first available menu option will be displayed Briefly press the knob to cycle through each of the available menu options Rotate the knob to change th...

Page 28: ...uency Range Frequency Step Intermediate Frequency Sensitivity 30 dB S N Channel Separation Station Memories 87 5 108 MHz Eu Aust NZ 87 5 107 9 MHz USA 50 kHz 10 7 MHz 13 dBuV 22 Db 18 Audio Output Spe...

Page 29: ...at MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Dolby Digital AC3 LPCM MPEG Audio MP1 MP2 MP3 720 x 480 720 x 576 30fps FLV flv H 263 LPCM MP3 AAC LC 2ch 720 x 480 720 x 576 30fps RMVB rm rmvb rmv ra RV8 9 10 COOK AAC LC 2ch Dolby...

Page 30: ...goods to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the warranty period see warranty table from the date of original sale or another period we agree to in writing Subject to our obligations...

Page 31: ...will pay for the cost of returning the repaired or replaced goods to you and reimburse you for your reasonable expenses of sending your warranty claim to us 3 What this warranty does not cover 3 1 Thi...

Page 32: ...310604 Drawing Number 46959 1 A division of Standard Communications Pty Ltd Head Office PO Box 96 Winston Hills NSW 2153 Australia New Zealand 09 274 0955 All other international enquiries email expor...

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