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will decrease rapidly. Release the button to continue 
playing the present track at the normal speed.

Step to the Next Track

To step immediately to the start of the next track, press the 

 button once. The next selected track will begin playing. 

Press the 

 button repeatedly to advance to the start of 

successive tracks.

To step immediately to the start of the track currently being 
played, briefly press the 

 button once. The current track 

will start playing from the beginning. Press the   button 

repeatedly to locate the start of previous tracks.

Pausing the CD

To pause the CD, press the 

PAU

 button. ‘

PAUSE

’ will be 

displayed. Press the 

PAU

 button again to resume play. 

Intro-Scan

The Intro-Scan feature plays the first 10 seconds of each 
track allowing you to identify songs on the CD. To select 
Intro-Scan, press the 

SCN

 button. ‘

SCN

’ will be displayed. 

Press the 

SCN

 button again to cancel Intro-Scan and stay on 

the current track.

Repeat Play

The ‘Repeat Play’ feature causes the current track to be 
played repeatedly. To select ‘Repeat Play’, press the RPT 
button. ‘

RPT

’ will be displayed. Press the 

RPT

 button again 

to cancel the ‘Repeat Play’ feature.

Shuffle Play

When ‘Shuffle Play’ is selected, all tracks on the CD will be 
played once in random order. To select ‘Shuffle Play’ (also 
known as ‘Random Play’) press the 

SHF

 button. ‘

SHF

’ will 

be displayed. 

To cancel ‘Shuffle Play’, press the 

SHF

 button again.

Switching Between CD and Radio or MP3 and Radio

To select the radio while playing a CD or MP3, briefly 
press the 

MOD

 button. The CD will stop and the unit will 

automatically return to the radio. 

To return to the CD or MP3, press the 

MOD

 button. As 

long as the CD is left inside the player and the unit remains 
connected to the power source, it will begin playing the last 
selected track.

Note:

 If the 

MOD

 button is pressed when there is no CD in 

the mechanism, the GR968 will simply ignore the command 
and the radio will continue to play on the selected station.

Ejecting the CD

To eject the CD press the   button. The CD player will 

automatically change to the radio mode and the CD will be 
ejected through the slot. 

Note: If the ejected disc is left in the slot it will be drawn 
back into the player automatically after 10 seconds 
for protection.

SETTING THE CLOCK

The GR968 has a built in 24-hour clock.

To display the clock, briefly press the 

DSP

 button. The clock 

will be displayed for 5 seconds, after which it will return to 
it’s previous state.

To set the clock

1. Turn the unit ON (using the 

PWR

 button).

2.  Press and hold the 

DSP

 button for about 1 second 

until the time appears on the display. The time will be 
flashing to indicate that the clock is now in the time 
setting mode. 

3.  While the dots are still flashing, press the 

 button to 

set the hours or the 

 button to set the minutes. 

Note:

 The time setting mode will be cancelled automatically 

after 5 seconds if the 

 or 

 buttons are not pressed.

4. 

 

When finished, simply press any other button or wait a 
few seconds and the display will return to it’s 
previous state.

INSTALLATION

Location

The GR968 is designed to be mounted in several different 
ways to enable it to be installed in the most convenient 
position. Although the unit is water resistant when the 
front cover is closed, care should be taken to locate it 
where it will not be subjected to spray or rain. The unit 
should be mounted with an angle of less than 30° to the 
horizontal plane (see diagram) and in a position that is free 
from direct sunlight and excessive vibration. 

Upright or Overhead Mounting

1.  Attach the two gimbal knobs and the self-adhesive 

rubber washers to the GR968 and slide the unit into 
the mounting bracket. Ensure the rubber washers are 
between the bracket and the CD player’s case. Tighten 
the knobs firmly.

2.  Temporarily position the GR968 in the desired location 

and roughly mark the location of the bracket edges. 
Now, remove the unit from the bracket and reposition 
the bracket to mark the mounting hole positions. A 
range of mounting holes is provided to suit 
most installations.

3.  Screw or bolt the bracket into position. The mounting 

method will depend on the material to which the bracket 
is being attached.

Summary of Contents for GR968

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...FEATURES CONTENTS...

Page 3: ...PRECAUTIONS CONTROLS Reset Button 1 2 3 5 6...

Page 4: ...repeatedly 15 Press the SHF shuffle button to play all the tracks on the CD or MP3 in random order 16 Buttons 1 to 6 are used to store and access preset station memories To store a preset station in m...

Page 5: ...ntre position Fader Press the SEL button repeatedly until FAD is displayed Press VOL to fade the sound toward the Front speakers and reduce the volume in the Rear speakers A number and F are displayed...

Page 6: ...like briefly press the AMS button again or the corresponding station memory button The pre set memory scan will be cancelled and the radio will remain on that station Selecting Pre Set Station Memorie...

Page 7: ...ct the CD press the button The CD player will automatically change to the radio mode and the CD will be ejected through the slot Note If the ejected disc is left in the slot it will be drawn back into...

Page 8: ...correct edge 4 If your measurements are correct carefully cut the slot around the marked lines ensuring that you maintain the curves in each corner Mark and drill the four 2 mm holes in the bulkhead t...

Page 9: ...ot recommended as they will cause excessive loading of the GR968 s output circuit and may result with the radio overheating Caution The GR968 is a four speaker system that requires 2 separate wires fo...

Page 10: ...s from the disc and will ignore all other files and vice versa Precautions for MP3 The format of the disc must be ISO9660 level 1 or 2 or Romeo or Joliet in the expansion format When naming an MP3 fil...

Page 11: ...current directory The name of the current directory will be displayed followed by the name of the current file being played Press the and buttons to search for the file Press the ENTER button to play...

Page 12: ...to incorrect supply voltage c Effects of water or moisture penetration d Non factory modifications e Use of incorrect replacement fuse Procedure to be followed by claimant In the event of a defect oc...

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