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Inserting and Ejecting a Disc

Pull the tab at the top of the CD Door, and the
door will open. Push a disc into the CD Slot (20),
label side up, and the disc will begin to play.
Press the 

EJECT button (16) to stop CD play

and eject the disc. The disc will also eject auto-
matically when the CD Door is opened.

Select Tracks

Press the 

or 

button (5) to move to the

previous track or next  track. The track number
appears in the Display Area.

Fast Forward and Fast Reverse

Press and hold the 

or 

button to fast for-

ward or fast reverse. Disc play starts from when
you release the button.

Pause Disc Play

Press the

button (18) to pause the CD

player. Press it again for several seconds to
resume play.

Repeat the Same Track

Press the 

button (9) for several seconds to

continuously repeat the same track. Press it again
for several seconds to stop repeat.

Play All Tracks in Random Order

Press the 

button (10) for several seconds

to play all tracks on the current disc in random
order. Press it again for several seconds to stop
random play.

Intro Scan

Press the 

button (11) for several seconds

to play the first 10 seconds of each track. Press it
again for several seconds to cancel the function
and listen to the track.

Program CD Tracks

Use the Program function to select up to 32 CD
tracks to play in any order. The Program function
allows you to select a track number for each spot
in the playing sequence. A CD must be inserted to
use the Program function.

1. Press the 

button (8) for several seconds to

enter Program mode. PGM starts flashing and
the “P-01” appears in the display.

2. Press the 

or 

button to choose a track

number. Then press the 

button (7) to

memorize it. Select the next track and it will
memorize will be “P-02”.
Repeat these steps to program tracks in the

desired order. Then press the 

button for

several seconds to play the CD in programmed
order. When you have programmed 32 tracks,
“FULL” will appear in the display.

•  When the CD is played in programmed order,

press the 

button for several seconds, then

press it again for several seconds to exit the PGM
mode.

•  When the CD is playing in programmed order,

pressing the 

button for several seconds

will clear all the programmed content and “CLR”
will appear in the display.

•  If you don’t press the 

button (7) to carry

out program setting, press the 

button (8)

for several seconds, “NO-P” will appear in the
display.

Direct Track Access

While a CD music disc is playing, the station
recall buttons 0 thru 9 can be used to access and
play CD tracks directly (no need to scan or
advance the tracks manually one-by-one to find
the one you want to listen to). If you know the
music track number you want to listen to, press
the station recall button(s) that correspond to the
desired track. 
For example, if you are listening to track “1” and
you want to hear track “3”, press 

button.

“T-03” will be displayed and track 3 will begin to
play. 
If the music track you want to listen to has a dou-
ble digit number such as “15”, press 

and

then press 

. The display will show “T-15”

and track “15” will begin to play. You can direct
access any track at any time. 
Note: If you select a track number that does not
exist on the CD, “NO TR” will be displayed. Select
another track. 

Track/Time Display

To display the running time/remaining time of a
track, press the

ELAPSE button (14).

AS/PS

RDM

1

PGM

PGM

MEM

MEM

PGM

PGM

MEM

PGM

INT

RDM

RPT

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CD Player Operation

Summary of Contents for Linear M5000CD

Page 1: ...4 RPT 5 RDM 6 INT 7 8 9 0 POWER SEL VOL VOL CONTROL SCAN AS PS DISP LOUD BAND MUTE EJECT MODE AM FM CD RECEIVER PULL OPEN 4 X 50W DIMMER ELAPSE SHIFT M5000CD Waterproof AM FM WB and CD Stereo Receiver...

Page 2: ...nfident that you will thoroughly enjoy your new mobile entertainment system Introduction 1 Power Turns the unit On Off 2 Audio Mode Selection Button Selects the desired audio mode in the following ord...

Page 3: ...Plays the first several seconds of each track on the current disc See CD Operation for more information 12 Band Button Selects the radio band in the following order FM1 FM2 AM WX 13 Display Button Di...

Page 4: ...ease the button 4 Repeat the Steps 1 3 to memorize additional sta tions as desired Automatic Station Store 1 Press the BAND button 12 to select a radio band FM1 FM2 or AM 2 Press the button 14 for mor...

Page 5: ...following sources Radio Mode to Radio Tuner CD CD Changer optional Auxiliary Radio Tuner Illumination Dimmer Press LOUD DIMMER button 15 for more than 2 seconds to adjust the brightness of the LCD dis...

Page 6: ...choose a track number Then press the button 7 to memorize it Select the next track and it will memorize will be P 02 Repeat these steps to program tracks in the desired order Then press the button for...

Page 7: ...to the Left Rear Speaker negative terminal or wire Green Wire Connect this wire to the Left Rear Speaker positive terminal or wire Gray Wire Connect this wire to the Right Front Speaker positive termi...

Page 8: ...let Wire Violet Wire with Black Stripe Right Front Speaker Right Rear Speaker Power Antenna Switched 12v out Blue Wire Ground B Black Wire Yellow Wire Red Wire Battery 12v in Ignition Switch 12v in An...

Page 9: ...e Auxiliary Audio Input RCA with Yellow Cables Red RCA Right CD Changer Connection M5000CD CD Changer Optional 8 Pin Din Connector Male to Male 8 Pin Din Cable Supplied with CD changer Wired Remote Co...

Page 10: ...rea on the tem plate Then drill four 1 8 mounting holes in the exact position according to the mounting paper 3 Use the glue paper to stick the two mounting brackets to the back of the mounting surfac...

Page 11: ...olume to the desired level Speaker wiring is not properly connected Check the wiring connection Sound skips The installation angle is more Adjust the installation angle to less than 30 degrees than 30...

Page 12: ...ording or recording tape or any damage to the products result ing from improper installation alteration accident misuse abuse or acts of nature MAGNADYNE CORPORATION OR ITS AUTHORIZED AGENTS SHALL NOT...

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