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Refitting

1.  Make sure the 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.

OPERATION

GENERAL FUNCTIONS

Power ON/OFF

To turn the radio ON, press the 

PWR

 button. The unit will 

resume the mode that was selected when last turned off.

To turn the unit off, press the 

PWR

 button again. Note that 

when the unit is turned OFF, the clock is displayed without 
the backlight.

Controls

The Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance and Fader controls are 
selected electronically. The default selection is the Volume 
control. To select another control, press the 

SEL

 button 

repeatedly until the name of the control you require is 
displayed on the LCD. Each press cycles to the next control 
in sequence. After a moment, the display will change to 
show the current setting for that control. If no button is 
pressed for 5 seconds, the display returns to normal and the 
control defaults back to the Volume control.

•   

Volume:

 To adjust the Volume, simply press the 

VOL

 

 or 

VOL

   buttons. ‘

VOL

’ will appear on the display 

along with a number indicating the current setting. 
Press 

VOL

   to decrease the volume level or VOL   to 

increase the volume level.

•   

Bass:

 Press the 

SEL

 button repeatedly until ‘

BAS

’ is 

displayed. Press 

VOL

   to decrease the Bass level or 

VOL

   to increase the Bass level.

•   

Treble:

 Press the 

SEL

 button repeatedly until ‘

TRB

’ is 

displayed. Press 

VOL

   to decrease the Treble or 

VOL

 

 to increase the Treble.

•   

Balance:

 Press the 

SEL

 button repeatedly until ‘

BAL

’ 

is displayed. Press 

VOL

   to fade the sound toward 

the left speakers (and reduce the volume in the right 
speakers) or 

VOL

   to fade the sound toward the right 

speakers (and reduce the volume in the left speakers).

   To set the Balance to the centre position, press 

VOL

   

or 

VOL

   to reduce the front or rear setting until 

‘L = R’

 

is displayed, indicating the centre position.

•    

Fader:

 Press the 

SEL

 button repeatedly until ‘

FAD

’ 

is displayed.

   Press 

VOL

   to fade the sound toward the Front .   

  speakers (and reduce the volume in the Rear speakers).  
  A number and ‘

F

’ are displayed to show the Front   

  speaker setting. 

   Press 

VOL

   to fade the sound to the Rear speakers 

(and reduce the volume in the Front speakers). A number 
and ‘

R

’ are displayed to show the Rear speaker setting.

   To set the fader to the centre position, press 

VOL

   or 

VOL

   to reduce the Front or Rear setting until 

F =

 

R

 is 

displayed, indicating the centre position.

•   

Mute Button:

 Press the 

MUT

 button to temporarily 

silence the audio output. ‘

MUTE

’ appears on the display. 

You can use this feature when making or receiving 
phone calls or talking on your marine radio. Press 

MUT

 

again (or the 

VOL

   or 

VOL

   buttons) to restore the 

sound to normal levels. 

RADIO

When the unit is turned on, it will automatically return to 
the mode it was in when switched off. If the radio was 
selected, the last used radio station memory will be selected 
automatically. If the CD or MP3 mode was selected, press 
the 

MOD

 button to change to the radio mode. Please note 

that this only applies when the yellow ‘MEMORY 12 V+’ 
wire is connected to a constant 12 Volt supply.

Selecting the Memory Band

There are four memory bands available – three FM and 
one AM. Each band has six station memories giving a 
total of 18 FM memories and 6 AM memories. If you have 
programmed all six memories in one band, you can select 
the next band and continue programming 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 the other band.

To select another band press the 

BND/LOU

 button. Each 

press selects F1, F2, F3 or AM in sequence.

Using the MON Button

The 

MON

 button can be used to select either Mono 

reception or Stereo reception.

•   

Mono:

 Selecting Mono improves reception when FM 

signals are weak or noisy, by disabling stereo detection. 
When selected ‘

MON

’ is displayed. Note: MONO 

selection is only available on the F1, F2 or F3 bands.

•   

Stereo:

 Select stereo for normal stereo listening on the 

FM radio bands. When stereo signal is available, ‘

ST

’ is 

displayed.

Содержание GR968

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...FEATURES CONTENTS...

Страница 3: ...PRECAUTIONS CONTROLS Reset Button 1 2 3 5 6...

Страница 4: ...repeatedly 15 Press the SHF shuffle button to play all the tracks on the CD or MP3 in random order 16 Buttons 1 to 6 are used to store and access preset station memories To store a preset station in m...

Страница 5: ...ntre position Fader Press the SEL button repeatedly until FAD is displayed Press VOL to fade the sound toward the Front speakers and reduce the volume in the Rear speakers A number and F are displayed...

Страница 6: ...like briefly press the AMS button again or the corresponding station memory button The pre set memory scan will be cancelled and the radio will remain on that station Selecting Pre Set Station Memorie...

Страница 7: ...ct the CD press the button The CD player will automatically change to the radio mode and the CD will be ejected through the slot Note If the ejected disc is left in the slot it will be drawn back into...

Страница 8: ...correct edge 4 If your measurements are correct carefully cut the slot around the marked lines ensuring that you maintain the curves in each corner Mark and drill the four 2 mm holes in the bulkhead t...

Страница 9: ...ot recommended as they will cause excessive loading of the GR968 s output circuit and may result with the radio overheating Caution The GR968 is a four speaker system that requires 2 separate wires fo...

Страница 10: ...s from the disc and will ignore all other files and vice versa Precautions for MP3 The format of the disc must be ISO9660 level 1 or 2 or Romeo or Joliet in the expansion format When naming an MP3 fil...

Страница 11: ...current directory The name of the current directory will be displayed followed by the name of the current file being played Press the and buttons to search for the file Press the ENTER button to play...

Страница 12: ...to incorrect supply voltage c Effects of water or moisture penetration d Non factory modifications e Use of incorrect replacement fuse Procedure to be followed by claimant In the event of a defect oc...

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