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Clock Setting                     Programming

Setting the Clock with the Radio OFF

1. Turn the vehicles ignition key to

the “ON” or “ACC” position to pro-
vide power to the radio. You will
know that radio has sufficient
power as the clock will be displayed
in the LCD display window (9). 

2. Press the ‘R.FREQ” button (7) and

hold it down. 

3. Adjust the HOURS by pressing the

“    “ (down) tuner control button
(5) until the correct hour is dis-
played. Note: The clock is a 12
hour clock and does not indicate “
AM or PM”. 

4. Adjust the MINUTES by pressing

the “     “ (up) tuner control button
(5) until the correct minutes are
displayed. 

Setting the Clock with the Radio ON

1. While the radio is on, press the

‘R.FREQ” button (7) to display the
time. Hold the button down. 

3. Adjust the HOURS by pressing the

“    “ (down) tuner control button
(5) until the correct hour is dis-
played.

Note:

The clock is a 12 hour clock

and does not indicate “ AM or
PM”. 

4. Adjust the MINUTES by pressing

the “     “ (up) tuner control button
(5) until the correct minutes are
displayed. 

Programming the Radio Station
Recall Buttons

1. Rotate knob (1) clockwise to turn

on the unit. Adjust the volume
knob (1) to a normal listening
level. 

2. Use the band button (4) to select

the AM or FM radio band you want
to memorize radio stations to. The
FM band has 3 banks (FM 1, 2, and
3). The AM band has 2 banks (AM
1 and 2). Continue pressing the
band button (4) until the desired
radio band is displayed (9a).

3. Use the tuning button (5) to select

a desired radio station. Press the
“     ” (up) button to tune to high-
er radios stations. Use the “        ”
(down) button to tune to lower
radio stations. Pressing and releas-
ing the tuning control buttons (5)
will cause the tuner to move up or
down two decimal increments.
Pressing and holding the up or
down tuning buttons (5) will cause
the tuner to count up or down at
high speed. 

4. Once the desired station is select-

ed, press and hold down one of the
5 station recall buttons (10) until
the channel indicator (9d) is
displayed, release the button. The
station is now memorized to the
band indicated (9a) and the recall
button indicated (9d). Repeat pro-
cedures 2 thru 4 for all 5 preset
buttons. 

5. Select another radio bank and

repeat steps 2 thru 4 above to
memorize all 15 FM radio stations
and 10 AM radio stations. 

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Summary of Contents for M9800

Page 1: ...Installation and Operations Manual R Copyright 1998 Magnadyne Corporation M9800 AM FM WB Stereo Receiver...

Page 2: ...lease the mounting sleeve from the unit Insert the mounting sleeve into the hole on the dash board Secure it by bending the tabs inward as shown in fig 1 Select the appropriate tab according to the th...

Page 3: ...that your vehicle uses a 12 Volt Negative Ground electrical sys tem contact your local car stereo installation center and find out before making any connections Red Wire Connect the red wire to a sour...

Page 4: ...n Procedure FA D VO L PW R TO NE SC AN R FR EQ BA ND 1 5 2 3 4 TU NE WE AT HE R AM FM WB STE REO BA L 4 Nut Washer Sheet Metal Screw Metal Strap Dashboard Mounting Sleeve Removal Keys Removing the Uni...

Page 5: ...Green Wire Connect the Black Green wire to the Left Rear speaker Negative wire Gray Wire Connect the Gray wire to Right Front speaker Positive wire Gray Black Wire Connect the Gray Black wire to the R...

Page 6: ...Wire Gray Red Wire Red Wire 12 VDC Ign Acc Lead Black Wire 12 VDC Ground 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 A Four Speaker Wiring Left Front Speaker Green Wire Orange Wire 12 VDC Constant Green Black Wire...

Page 7: ...and Volume Level Adjuster 2 Fader Control 3 Balance and Tone Controls 4 Radio Band Selector Button 5 Manual Tuning Control Buttons 6 Radio Station Scan Button 7 Frequency Selector Button 8 Weatherband...

Page 8: ...in to stop the scan operation 6 Adjust the tone fader balance and volume controls as needed using the information Audio adjust ments section of this manual Display Priority Note The priority of the di...

Page 9: ...tation Recall Buttons 1 Rotate knob 1 clockwise to turn on the unit Adjust the volume knob 1 to a normal listening level 2 Use the band button 4 to select the AM or FM radio band you want to memorize...

Page 10: ...wise to adjust the speaker balance from the front of the vehicle to the rear of the vehicle Tone Control Rotate the tone control 3 from the left to the right to achieve the desired tonal quality Loudn...

Page 11: ...5dB Selectivity AM 30dB FM 60dB S N ratio Signal to Noise AM 48dB FM 65dB Stereo Separation 32dB General Power Requirements 11 2V 14 4V DC Negative Ground Tone Control 15dB 10kHz Speaker Impedance Req...

Page 12: ...ch cost are the sole responsibility of the purchaser This warranty does not cover the cabinet appearance items or accessories used in connection with this product or any damage to recording or recordi...

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