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 RV6100 General Operations (continued)

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Cancelling the Sleep Timer:

1. Press the SLEEP button and SLEEP OFF will 

appear in the display. 

2. Wait 5 seconds and the display will return to 

normal operation.

Headphone Operations:

Insert headphones into 3.5mm headphone jack 
located on the front panel of the radio. The 
speakers of the unit will automatically be muted.

Resetting the Unit:

To reset the unit to original factory settings 

press the reset button located on the front of the 

radio using the tip of a ball point pen.
Note: All memory settings will need to be 

re-input.

BEEP ON/OFF:

To turn the unit's audible beep on or off, short 

press the 

SEL

 button until 

BEEP ON

 or 

BEEP 

OFF

 appears in the display. Use the VOL +/- but-

tons to make your selection.

CLOCK 12/24:

To set the unit's clock to either a 12 or a 24 hour 

format press 

SEL

 button until 

CLOCK 12

 or 

CLOCK 24 

 appears in the display. Use the  

VOL +/- buttons to make your selection.

 Sound Controls

SPK A/B Volume/ Mute Control Operation

1. The volume of each set of speakers can be 

adjusted independently. Short press the A or B 
buttons to select the speakers that the volume 
control will effect (LCD displays the "SPK A" 
or "SPK B"  icon). Pressing VOL +/- button will 
change the volume of the speakers selected. 

2. To control the volume of both sets of speakers 

at the same time, press and hold either the A 
or B button for 2 seconds (LCD will display 
"SPK A" and "SPK B"  icon).

3. To mute the sound of all speakers, quick 

press the power   button. All speakers will be 
muted. Quick press the power   button again 
to resume the current volume level.

Note: To bring all speaker outputs to the same 

volume level, short press the A or B buttons 
then press and hold the volume (-) until both 
volume levels reach zero. From that point, 
press the volume (+) button and all speakers 
will rise in volume together.

Bass, Treble and Balance Control

Select the desired sound mode to adjust by 
short pressing the SEL button. The modes will 
be displayed in the following order: Bass, Treble, 
Balance EQ, Loud.

Bass:

Select the Bass mode by short pressing the SEL 
button. Adjust the level of Bass by pressing the 
VOL +/- buttons. After 5 seconds control reverts 
back to volume control.

Treble:

Select the Treble mode by pressing the SEL  
button. Adjust the level of Treble by pressing the 
VOL +/- buttons. After 5 seconds control reverts 
back to volume control.

Balance:

Select the Balance mode by pressing the  
SEL button. Adjust the Balance by pressing the  
VOL +/- buttons. 

0 = Equal sound Right and Left

R   7 = Right speaker only

L   7 = Left speaker only
After 5 seconds control reverts back to  

volume control.

Equalizer (EQ):

Select the EQ mode by pressing the SEL button. 
Adjust the EQ by pressing the VOL +/- buttons 
to choose between the preset settings: Classic, 
Rock, Pop, Flat or EQ OFF as indicated in the 
display area.
After 5 seconds control reverts back to  

volume control.

Loud:

 

To boost high and low tones at low volume 
levels, press the SEL button until “LOUD ON” 
appears in the display. To deselect, press either  
VOL +/- buttons and “LOUD OFF” will appear in 
the display.

Summary of Contents for Linear Series

Page 1: ...stallation Manual RV6100 Wall Mount Rugged Style AM FM Bluetooth DVD Multimedia Receiver For Technical Assistance please call 800 638 3600 or for more accessories or replacement parts visit www magnad...

Page 2: ...ction 2 Index Getting Started 3 4 General Operations 4 5 Power On Off Selecting a Play Source Dimming the Display Display Selection Selecting Speaker Sets Setting the Clock Setting the Alarm Timer Set...

Page 3: ...l not play music 14 DISP Short press to toggle between info and clock display Long press to enter into clock settings 15 6 DIR Short press to recall radio preset or search ahead in DISC USB mode Long...

Page 4: ...justed and set by again pressing the and buttons to the desired time 3 With the alarm set ALARM will appear in the display When the set alarm time is reached a beep sound will be heard and will contin...

Page 5: ...e the sound of all speakers quick press the power button All speakers will be muted Quick press the power button again to resume the current volume level Note To bring all speaker outputs to the same...

Page 6: ...on to access radio settings then short press the SEL to select between the below listed setting options Press the and buttons to make your selections ON OFF up or down levels P VOL Radio s default vol...

Page 7: ...press and hold the AUX button until AUX 2 appears in the display Refer to the audio device s owners manual for proper operation Note The volume setting of the connected audio device has an effect on...

Page 8: ...tions below Remote Control Locations and Functions POWER DISC AM FM SAVE 0 DISP 4 RDM 8 9 REV FWD SEL ALARM SLEEP SETUP 5 DIR 6 DIR 7EQ LOUD 2 INT 3 RPT MUTE AUX DIM ZOOM SUB T OK STOP TITLE GOTO USB...

Page 9: ...FF Press and hold to toggle between LOUD ON OFF 24 DIR Button Press to navigate up through directories in DISC USB mode 25 REV FWD Buttons Radio Mode Press to manually tune into lower or higher radio...

Page 10: ...didn t pair with another device RADIO Mode The LINEAR SERIES App displays memorized preset radio stations that are set manually or auto matically on the RV6200 unit See instructions on page 6 for Stor...

Page 11: ...tinued Radio Mode AUX in 1 AUX in 2 Mode USB BT Mode Preset Stations Back to Previous Folder Band Selection Seek Down Seek Up Pause Play Sub Menu Next File Aux in 1 Mode Aux in 2 Mode Manual Station S...

Page 12: ...onnect the player according to the wiring connection instruction on page 13 of this manual Wrong connection may cause damage to the unit This player only fit for 12V DC device MOUNTING THE RV6100 Take...

Page 13: ...ACK SPEAKER B RIGHT 19 GREEN BLACK SPEAKER B LEFT 10 PURPLE SPEAKER B RIGHT 20 GREEN SPEAKER B LEFT 13 1 This player operates on 12V DC 2 Do not connect to the battery until the player is absolutely w...

Page 14: ...connected Insert the antenna cable firmly The radio station auto matic selection does not work The signals are too weak Select a station manually APP play phone music sound can t send to unit Unit pai...

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Page 16: ...lity of the purchaser This warranty does not cover the cabinet appearance items or accessories used in con nection with this product or any damage to recording or recording tape or any damage to the p...

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