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CONTROLS

1.

SELect Button: Press to select the next available control. The options
available are Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance and Fader.

2.

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Control Button: Increases the setting of the selected control (Volume,

Bass, Treble, Balance or Fader).

3.

Control Button: Decreases the setting of the selected control (Volume,

Bass, Treble, Balance or Fader).

4. Press  BND to set the frequency band to FMI, FMII, FMIII, AMI or AMII.

5 & 6.             TUNE Buttons.

In Radio mode, the TUNE buttons are used to manually tune the radio to
the desired frequency. Press       to tune lower in frequency and      to tune
higher in frequency. Press and hold      or       for 1 second to automatically
tune to the next clear station.

In CD Play mode, press     to advance to the next track or     to step
backwards to the previous track. Press and hold

to retrace the current

track at high speed or

to advance forward through the current track at

high speed. When advancing or retracing the current track, the music can
be heard playing at high speed in the speakers so that you can monitor it’s
progress.

Moisture Condensation

Your MST660 uses optical laser technology. Occasionally, damp or humid
conditions may cause condensation to appear on the lenses inside the unit.
Should this occur, the unit may not operate correctly. Simply eject the CD and
leave the unit turned on for a while until the moisture evaporates.

MST660                                                           Owner’s Manual                                                           Page 3

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Summary of Contents for MST660

Page 1: ... Disc Stereo System Owner s Manual HORIZONMarine Electronics AM FM CD Player Removable Front Panel Water Resistant Housing 18FM 12AM Presets 8 Times Oversampling Intro Repeat Random Play MST660 I M 2 21 12 99 1 26 PM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...N 6 Location and Mounting 6 Electrical Wiring 8 Reset Button 11 Fuse Replacement 11 OPERATION 12 General Functions 12 Radio 13 CD Player 14 SETTING THE CLOCK 17 ACCESSORIES 18 REPLACEMENT PARTS 18 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 Error Codes 19 SPECIFICATIONS 20 LIMITED WARRANTY 21 MST660 I M 2 21 12 99 1 26 PM Page 2 ...

Page 3: ... Memories Store up to 18 FM stations and 12 AM stations in memory for easy recall Auto Pre set Memory System Automatically locates and stores local stations into memory for you Seek and Manual Tuning Select stations yourself or let your radio find them for you Local DX Switch Adjusts your radio s sensitivity for distant or local reception when seeking or scanning Preview Scan Steps through your pr...

Page 4: ...amaged by inserting foreign objects The station memories and clock time are retained only while the red Battery lead is connected see Installation section If the battery is disconnected or switched off at the master switch or if the unit is removed from the vessel the station memories will be lost and the clock will need to be reset Handling Compact Discs Handle the CD by its edge Avoid touching t...

Page 5: ...dvance to the next track or to step backwards to the previous track Press and hold to retrace the current track at high speed or to advance forward through the current track at high speed When advancing or retracing the current track the music can be heard playing at high speed in the speakers so that you can monitor it s progress Moisture Condensation Your MST660 uses optical laser technology Occ...

Page 6: ...econd To recall a station from the preset memory simply press a preset memory button briefly 14 When CD is playing press the button to pause the CD Press again to resume normal play When radio is playing press to return to a CD 15 Press the AMS button to step through the stations in the preset memories pausing briefly on each station Press and hold the AMS button to automatically locate and store ...

Page 7: ...he face panel is the right way up as it cannot be attached upside down 2 Fit the right hand end of the face panel into the tabs inside the right hand end of the unit 3 Gently press the left hand end of the face panel into place until it clicks Only light pressure is required MST660 Owner s Manual Page 5 automatically reverts back to the previous display after 5 seconds Press and hold the DSP Displ...

Page 8: ...cket Ensure the rubber washers are between the bracket and the CD player s case Tighten the knobs firmly 2 Temporarily position the MST660 in the desired location and roughly mark the location of the bracket edges Now remove the unit from the bracket and reposition the bracket to mark the mounting hole positions A range of mounting holes is provided to suit most installations 3 Screw or bolt the b...

Page 9: ...the optional CMB60 flush mounting kit available as an accessory This kit is more robust is fully self supporting and allows the MST660 to be installed from the front Installation using the supplied Escutcheon Panel 1 Select a suitable location on a panel or bulkhead Examine behind the bulkhead to determine the best method of support for the CD player 2 Place the escutcheon on the panel or bulkhead...

Page 10: ...om the front and push it all the way in while leaving a clearance for the front cover to hang in the open position Open the cover if necessary to ensure the correct clearance 7 Holding everything in position mark the location of the internal support bracket s Drill the required holes and fit the bracket s as required to hold the MST660 firmly in place Note If using the perforated metal support str...

Page 11: ...on negative bus in the electrical system Important Your MST660 is able to maintain it s memories when it is switched off by drawing power directly from your battery via the Red BATTERY B lead Although the memory backup current is very small about 4 mA it may eventually discharge your battery if left connected indefinitely The time taken to completely discharge your battery could vary depending on ...

Page 12: ...ive ve terminals of the speaker wires together or ground them to any part of the negative electrical Bus DO NOT short the ve and ve speaker wires together Damage caused by the above will not be covered under warranty Connect all four speakers as shown in the diagram Adjust the Fader control for the required front rear balance If you wish to connect only two speakers connect these to the Rear speak...

Page 13: ...l point pen or similar see PRECAUTIONS on page 2 This will ensure the MST660 is ready to be switched on for the first time If at any time the controls do not seem to work after replacing the vessels battery for example press the Reset button to reset the microcomputer inside the MST660 FUSE REPLACEMENT If any of the fuses blow replace them with the following Red Battery lead 10 Amp 3AG Orange Powe...

Page 14: ...ess to decrease the volume level or to increase the volume level Bass Press the SEL button repeatedly until BAS is displayed Press to decrease the Bass level or to increase the Bass level Treble Press the SEL button repeatedly until TRE is displayed Press to decrease the Treble or to increase the Treble Balance Press the SEL button repeatedly until BAL is displayed Press to reduce the volume in th...

Page 15: ...ing more stations If you often travel away from your local area you can store your local stations in one band and the stations for the area you are visiting in another band To select another band press the BND button Each press selects FMI FMII FMIII AMI or AMII in sequence Using the M S Button The M S button can be used to select either Mono reception or Stereo reception Mono Selecting Mono impro...

Page 16: ... in that band have been programmed the Automatic Memory scan will stop and the radio will play the station in pre set memory 1 Scanning Pre Set Station Memories To scan through the pre set station memories briefly press the AMS button The radio will step through the pre set station memories in the selected band pausing for about 10 seconds on each station If you hear a station you like briefly pre...

Page 17: ... Balance and Fader controls are adjusted in the same manner described previously Fast Forward Rewind To advance through the present track at high speed press and hold the button The elapsed playing time will be displayed and will advance rapidly Release the button to continue playing at the normal speed To reverse through the present track at high speed press and hold the button The elapsed time o...

Page 18: ...peat to start A will appear to the right of the display and the track time counter will be appear 2 Allow the CD to continue playing until it reaches the required end point then press the RPT A B button again B will appear The CD unit will now begin to play the selected section of CD repeatedly To cancel the RPT A B function press the RPT A B button again Programmed CD Tracks The program function ...

Page 19: ...isplay will return to its previous state MST660 Owner s Manual Page 17 random order To select Random Play also known as Shuffle Play press the RDM button RDM will be displayed To cancel Random Play press the RDM button again Switching Between CD and Radio To select the radio while playing a CD simply press BND The CD will stop and the radio will play To return to the CD press As long as the CD is ...

Page 20: ...Mount Kit white only REPLACEMENT PARTS PART HORIZON PART NUMBER Detachable Face Panel 063005008A Dust Cover 053003027A Flush Mount Escutcheon 063001002A Mounting Bracket 160003023A Mounting Bracket Knobs 154010017A Power Wire Harness 156006001A Rear Case Assembly M27649001A Speaker Wire Harness 156005001A AS101 AS201 CMB60 MST660 I M 2 21 12 99 1 26 PM Page 20 ...

Page 21: ... to your dealer for repair MST660 Owner s Manual Page 19 CAUSE The vessels battery switch is not on One of the fuses has blown There is already a disc in the player You are trying to insert the CD upside down The CD is very dirty or defective The temperature is too high the sun has been shining directly onto the unit There is condensation on the laser lens SYMPTOM No Power Disc cannot be loaded or...

Page 22: ...ponse 5 Hz 20 kHz 1 dB Total Harmonic Distortion Less than 0 5 Signal to Noise Ratio 65 dB Audio Amplifier Audio Output 15 Watts Front RMS 10 THD 25W Peak 15 Watts Rear RMS 10 THD 25W Peak 4 Channels x 25W Peak 100W Peak Speaker Impedance 4 Ohm RCA Output Level 800 mV RMS Nominal General DC Supply Input 11 16 Volts Negative Ground Back up Current 4 mA Memory Backup External Back up Memory Wire Ove...

Page 23: ...orrect wiring by anyone other than Standard Horizon improper installation or subjected to use in violation of instructions furnished by Standard Horizon nor does this warranty extend to Products on which the serial number has been removed defaced or changed Standard Horizon cannot be responsible in any way for ancillary equipment not furnished by Standard Horizon which is attached to or used in co...

Page 24: ...STANDARD HORIZON 17210 Edwards Road CERRITOS CA 90703 Telephone 562 404 2700 Standard Horizon 1999 All Rights Reserved Printed in Australia MA00008 00 MST660 I M 2 21 12 99 1 26 PM Page 24 ...

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