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AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORING 

The 

PRESET buttons

 can be used to store  6  channels in  each  band (S1, 

S2 and S3) for convenient access to your favorite channels. 
1.

 

Select the desired band.   

2. Select the channel you want to store in memory, then press and hold one 
of  the  preset  buttons  for  3  seconds  until  the  corresponding  preset  button 
number appears.     
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to program additional channels. 
 

PARENTAL CONTROL 

You  can  lock  any  Sirius  channels  you  do  not  want  others  to  have  access 
without  your  permission.    The  default  code  is  "5220".    In  case  you  forget 
your code please disconnect the unit completely from the power.     
 

GUIDE ON HOW TO ENTER THE CODE USING THE PRESET 

BUTTONS 
Press  preset  1  button  five  times  to  enter  5,    press  preset  2  button  two 
times to enter 2 and press preset 3 button twice to enter 2.    Since the last 
number  is  zero  you  do  not  need  to  press  preset  4  button.    When  done, 
press 

FUNCTION/SELECT knob

 to confirm. 

 

TO LOCK A CHANNEL 

Select  a  channel  that  you  wish  to  lock  then  press 

SCAN  button 

―Lock 

Channel‖  will  show  on  the  display.    Enter  the  code  then  press 

FUNCTION/SELECT  knob

 

to  confirm  ―Channel  Locked‖  will  show  on  the 

display 

 

TO UNLOCK A CHANNEL   

Press 

AS/PS button

 to manually enter the channel you wish to unlock then 

press  FUNCTION/SELECT  knob  then  press 

SCAN  button 

―Unlock 

Channel‖  will  show  on  the  display.    Enter  the  code  then  press 

FUNCTION/SELECT knob

 

to confirm ―Channel Unlocked‖ will show on the 

display 
     

TO CHANGE THE CODE   

Press and hold 

SCAN Button

 

―Old Code‖ will show on the display.    Enter 

the old code then press 

FUNCTION/SELECT knob

 to 

confirm ―New Code‖ 

will  show  on  the  display.    Enter  your  new  code  then  press 

FUNCTION/SELECT knob 

again to 

confirm ―SetCode ok‖ will show on the 

display.   
       

 

Summary of Contents for MRD85i

Page 1: ...MANUAL BUILT IN BLUETOOTH WIRELESS AUDIO SIRIUS READY DMD READY Digital Music Device like iPod MP3 Smartphone devices USB READY FLIP DOWN FRONT PANEL SD MEMORY CARD READY AM FM MARINE STEREO RDS READ...

Page 2: ...7 Basic Operation 8 Radio Operation 10 Sirius Operation 12 iPod Operation 15 Bluetooth Operation 16 Auxiliary Operation 16 USB Operation 17 SD Card Operation 18 Compatible Accessories 20 Troubleshooti...

Page 3: ...tallation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal the unit might not give its optimum performance Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperatures such as direct sunlight or hot air f...

Page 4: ...4 Optional Mounting Techniques Optional gimbal mount bracket installation Model GM MRD80 Optional Overhead Under Dash mount installation Model RM 10...

Page 5: ...red plug end Pigtail provided to make power and speaker connections according to the diagram below Using this connector will make it easy to disconnect the radio for adding additional features or serv...

Page 6: ...Right Speaker Violet 12 Rear Right Speaker Power Wire Specifications Yellow Wire Connect this wire to a constant 12V source Red Wire Connect this wire to a switched 12V source such as an ignition or...

Page 7: ...ctrical tape NEVER operate the unit without proper fusing Fuse holder must be located within 2 feet from the battery This fuse is to protect the vessel not the electronics In case of a short the fuse...

Page 8: ...E Mode Button 19 SCAN Scan Button 20 SD Card Slot 21 DMD Drawer 23 RESET SWITCHING ON OFF THE UNIT Press button to turn on the unit Press and hold button for 4 sec to turn off the unit OPENING THE FRO...

Page 9: ...ox speaker MS55 subwoofer is recommended back channels Adjust subwoofer setting by pressing Volume Knob repeatedly until Subwoofer menu appears on the display then use Volume Knob to adjust to your de...

Page 10: ...nt setting Then use the Volume Knob to adjust to different setting RESET FUNCTION Open front panel to display reset button Use a ballpoint pen to press the reset button The reset function is used in t...

Page 11: ...our area RDS Radio Data System automatically switches to the strongest signal for the station you are listening so you don t have to retune your radio manually as you drive around If one of the three...

Page 12: ...sic PTY operations press MENU button until the PTY settings is on display Rotate Function Select knob to turn On Group 1 Group 2 or Off PTY function If PTY and TA is on PTY information will be display...

Page 13: ...or button to go faster SEARCHING CHANNEL NUMBER MANNUALLY Press AS PS button Select will show on the display Use the PRESET 1 2 and 3 buttons to select the desired channel number When finished press...

Page 14: ...enter 2 and press preset 3 button twice to enter 2 Since the last number is zero you do not need to press preset 4 button When done press FUNCTION SELECT knob to confirm TO LOCK A CHANNEL Select a cha...

Page 15: ...an iPod device please choose the flat 30 pin connector then press MODE button to change to iPod mode If you chose the 3 5mm plug adapter press MODE button to change to AUX Input 2 mode then refer AUX...

Page 16: ...play will show No BT Connect please follow instructions below on how to pair your device 1 Make sure you are close enough to MRD85i 2 Open Bluetooth setting on your device 3 Choose Poly Planar from th...

Page 17: ...ewind a song SELECTING SONGS BY FOLDER Note Make sure RPT MODE is off before using this function Press 5 button or 6 button to select folder downward or upward If a folder does not exist or does not h...

Page 18: ...PAUSE FUNCTION Press 4 button to pause player Press 4 button again to resume play IMPORTANT NOTE Some USB devices may not be compatible with the unit Some USB devices may take more than 45 seconds to...

Page 19: ...es may not be compatible with the unit Some Memory Card devices may take more than 45 seconds to initiate after plugging in If this happen try to remove the memory card and insert it again CAUTION Be...

Page 20: ...port located at the back of the unit This will give you the ability to control your stereo through walls and doors ACX 10 USB AUX accessory extension cable provides easy access to your USB input and...

Page 21: ...in FAT 16 32 standard Unit powers off by itself The battery may be too low the unit operating voltage is 10 8v to 15 6v Unit takes about 45 seconds to recognize some USB device or SD card This is norm...

Page 22: ...e 87 5 107 9 MHz Channel Step 200KHz Sensitivity 2 8 uV Stereo Separation 30dB Signal to Noise Ratio 50dB LINE OUT Output 5 Volt max Impedance 33 Ohm GENERAL Power Supply 12V DC 10 8 15 6V allowable S...

Page 23: ...number altered defaced or removed Poly Planar warranty does not cover damage incurred in transit accident abuse misuse negligence fire flood lightning or unauthorized service This warranty assumes no...

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