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Installation

Remove Transportation Screws

Before installing the unit, remove the two

screws shown in the illustration below.

Note: If this unit is to be installed in a boat or  a

spa, you should use the two pieces of plastic

film (30 mm X 20 mm) supplied to seal the two

holes after removing the screws.

Installing the Unit

1. Using the mounting paper template supplied

with the unit, determine the mounting location

and then stick the template on the location.

2. Cut and remove the hatching area 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 surface.

The screw holes of the brackets must respec-

tively aim at the mounting holes in order to fix

the unit to the mounting surface.

4. Open the two pieces of rubber cover on  the unit

to display the four screw holes then using four

screws (M4X30) to mount the unit to the dash-

board.

Remove screws

before installation

Mounting Surface

Template

Mounting

Holes

Mounting

Location

Mounting Surface

Mounting

Brackets

Mounting

Surface

Rubber Cover

Screws

Mounting Surface

Rubber

Cover

Summary of Contents for M6100CD

Page 1: ...nd CD Stereo Receiver EJECT ELAPSE SHIFT POWER MARINE CD RECEIVER PULL OPEN 4 X 50W REMOTE VOLUME MAIN VOLUME DISP BAND TRK TUNE MUTE 5 INT 4 RDM 3 RPT 2 PGM 1 MEM TRK TUNE SEL MODE AS PS SCAN CH SHIF...

Page 2: ...entertainment system Introduction 1 Power Turns the unit On Off 2 Dimmer Loud Button Loud Button Enhances high frequency and low frequency sound quality Dimmer Button Press and hold this button to cha...

Page 3: ...djusts the Volume of the remote secondary set of speakers 14 Shift and Scan Button Shift Changes the Track Tune Buttons 5 to Track Up and Track Down See CD Changer Operations for more information Scan...

Page 4: ...n 15 for more than 2 sec onds the radio will then search the current fre quency and check the signal strength until the five strongest stations are stored into the correspond ing preset number button...

Page 5: ...elected station frequency In CD Mode When the display priority is set to Time the time will be displayed Pressing DISP button will temporarily display time CD track number time remaining or elapsed ti...

Page 6: ...ks 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 us...

Page 7: ...the button 4 to pause the CD CDC player Press it again to resume play 5 Volume Buttons Press the button to in crease or the button decrease the volume level 6 Manual Search Tuning and Track Selection...

Page 8: ...ar distance from the receiver This unit is a wired remote control made using a modified controller or similar layout It is capable of operating the specified functions on the M6100CD receiver The body...

Page 9: ...gative terminal or wire Green Wire Connect this wire to the Left Remote Speaker positive terminal or wire Green Wire with Black Stripe Connect this wire to the Left Remote Speaker negative terminal or...

Page 10: ...Wire with Black Stripe Right Main Speaker Right Remote Speaker Power Antenna Switched 12v out Blue Wire Ground B Black Wire Yellow Wire Red Wire Battery 12v in Ignition Switch 12v in Antenna Socket Re...

Page 11: ...me Auxiliary Audio Input RCA with Yellow Cables Red RCA Right CD Changer Connection M6100CD CD Changer Optional 8 Pin Din Connector Male to Male 8 Pin Din Cable Supplied with CD changer Wired Remote C...

Page 12: ...tching area 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 mountin...

Page 13: ...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 14: ...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 BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR CONSEQU...

Page 15: ...Copyright 2003 Magnadyne Corporation M6100CDUM Rev A 11 03 A Registered Trademark of Magnadyne Corporation...

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