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  Button Location and Functions 

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7. USB Slot: Plug in your USB device, “USB-DRIV” 

then “LOAD” will appear in the display.

8. 

SD Card Slot: Insert a SD card with the notch 

in the card facing down, “MEM-CARD” then 

“LOAD” will appear in the display

.

9. 3.5mm Auxiliary Audio Input Jack: Plug-in a 

device with a 3.5mm audio input plug.

10. Down ( l

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 ) and Up ( 

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l ) Controls: 

Radio: Press and release to automatically scan 

to the next radio station. Press and hold to 

manually tune in a radio station.

CD, SD or USB: Changes tracks or files.

11. Radio Band Button (BAND): Selects the desired 

radio band in the following order: FM1, FM2, 

FM3, AM1 and AM2.

12. Multi-Function Button (6, DIR+):

Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, 

and programs a radio station into memory.

Disc, SD or USB: Press to select the next 

directory.

13. Multi-Function Button (5, DIR-):

Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, 

and programs a radio station into memory.

Disc, SD or USB: Press to select the previ-

ous directory.

14. Multi-Function Button (4, RDM):

Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, 

and programs a radio station into memory.

Disc, SD or USB: Press to randomly play 

tracks/chapters.

15. Multi-Function Button (3, RPT):

Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, 

and programs a radio station into memory.

Disc, SD or USB: Press to repeat the current 

track/file. Press again to cancel the repeat 

function.

16. Multi-Function Button (2, INT):

Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, 

and programs a radio station into memory.

Disc, SD or USB: Press to activate the intro 

function which will play the beginning of 

every track/file for 10 seconds. 

17. Multi-Function Button (1, PAUSE):

Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, 

and programs a radio station into memory.

Disc, SD or USB: Press to pause the current 

track/file. Press again to resume play.

18. Mode Button (MODE): Press the MODE button to 

change the operating mode as follows: 

 

  “RADIO” AM/FM Radio 

 

  “S-CDP” Disc Player* 

 

  “USB DRIV” USB*   

 

  “MEM CARD” SD Card*  

 

  “AUX” 3.5mm Auxiliary Input. 

*Available only when there is media inserted 

into Disc slot, USB slot or SD Card slot.

19. Power/Mute Button (    MUTE):

Power: Press to turn the unit on when the 

unit is off, press and hold the button to 

turn the unit off.

Mute: When the unit is on press and release 

this button to mute the audio, press again to 

restore the audio.

 General Operations

Turning the Unit On:

Press the   button to turn the unit on when the unit 

is off.

Turning the Unit Off:

Press and hold the   button to turn the unit off.

Mode Selection: 

Press the MODE button to change the operating 

mode as follows: 

  “RADIO” AM/FM Radio  > 

  “S-CDP” Disc Player* > 

  “USB DRIV” USB* >  

  “MEM CARD” SD Card* > 

  “AUX” 3.5mm Auxiliary Input. 

*Available only when there is media inserted

  into Disc slot, USB slot or SD Card slot.

MUTE

MODE

1 PAUSE

2 INT

3 RPT

4 RDM

5 DIR -

6 DIR+

BAND

DIS

A

4x45W

MULTIMEDIA RECEIVER

MUTE

MODE

1 PAUSE

2 INT

3 RPT

4 RDM

5 DIR -

6 DIR+

BAND

DIS

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MULTIMEDIA RECEIVER

Summary of Contents for M2500CD

Page 1: ...Operation and Installation Manual Model M2500CD Multi Media Receiver with AM FM Tuner MUTE MODE 1 PAUSE 2 INT 3 RPT 4 RDM 5 DIR 6 DIR BAND DIS AUX IN APS 4x45W MULTI MEDIA RECEIVER USB Memory Card...

Page 2: ...ive heat or humidity Avoid places with too much dust or the possibility of water splashing THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING IN...

Page 3: ...unction 16 Multi Function Button 2 INT Radio Recalls a memorized radio station and programs a radio station into memory Disc SD or USB Press to activate the intro function which will play the beginnin...

Page 4: ...n until FAD appears in the display Turn the volume knob clockwise to increase the balance to the front speakers and counterclockwise to increase the balance to the rear speakers Equalizer Press and ho...

Page 5: ...to seek to the next or previous station automati cally Then press and release the button again to seek to the next radio station Preset Radio Stations The six numbered preset buttons can store and rec...

Page 6: ...ears in the display Note The unit will leave feature programing after 5 seconds of no button activity Stereo Mono Operation Note O O will appear in the display when a FM stereo station is being receiv...

Page 7: ...NOT FORCE it into the slot flip the card over and try again 3 Close the door Removing the SD Card 1 Open the door covering the SD card slot 2 Push in on the SD card until you hear a click then releas...

Page 8: ...P3 Directory Selection Press the 5 DIR button to select a previous direc tory Press the 6 DIR button to select the next directory Note Not all MP3 media have multiple directory so this function may no...

Page 9: ...5 DIR 6 DIR BAND DIS AUX IN APS 4x45W MULTIMEDIA RECEIVER USB Memory Card MUTE MODE 1 PAUSE 2 INT 3 RPT 4 RDM 5 DIR 6 DIR BAND DIS 4x45W MULTIMEDIA RECEIVER MUTE MODE 1 PAUSE 2 INT 3 RPT 4 RDM 5 DIR 6...

Page 10: ...ons below 1 Press and hold the volume knob until equalizer function DSP OFF appears in the display 2 Press the volume knob until BEEP ON appears in the display 3 Rotate the volume knob until BEEP OFF...

Page 11: ...Speaker Right Rear Speaker Violet Black Wire Violet Wire Green Black Wire Green Wire Left Rear Speaker Blue Wire Power Antenna 12V Out Yellow Wire to 12 Volt Constant Black Wire Ground Red Wire to 12...

Page 12: ...he Left Rear Speaker positive terminal or wire Gray Wire Connect this wire to the Right Front Speaker positive terminal or wire Gray Wire with Black Stripe Connect this wire to the Right Front Speaker...

Page 13: ...nit 1 Remove the trim ring 2 Insert the release keys into the left and right side of the unit 3 Pull the unit out of the dashboard Mounting Sleeve Dashboard Washer Nut Sheet Metal Screw Metal Strap Pu...

Page 14: ...wires replace the fuse with one having the same rating The disc can not play Disc is of poor quality or damaged or not clean Clean or replace the disc with one of higher quality The disc installed is...

Page 15: ...rranty 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 products resulting from improp...

Page 16: ...Copyright 2013 Magnadyne Corporation M2500CD UM Rev A 4 9 13...

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