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Operating the Radio
1.
Press the
BD.FN button (5)
to select the desired band
FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 or AM2.
2. Manual / Seek tuning buttons (6) :
Press this button quickly to activate the
Seek mode. The Seek mode will automatically seek up or down the wave band and
stop at the next station of sufficient signal strength. Press this button (6) for longer
than 2 seconds to advance the tuning up or down the wave band.
3. Manual station store:
Select the desired band and tune to a radio station to be
memorized. Choose the preset button memory location 1-6 into which the station is
to be stored and press and hold that preset button for 2 seconds. The station will
now be entered into the preset memory. 6 stations can be memorized on each of the
FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 & AM2.
4. A.PS - Auto store function. (15)
Depress and hold button (15) for approximately 2 seconds until you hear a signal
which confirms the memory function is complete and the display shows "SEARCH".
Automatically six strong stations are stored on the station buttons 1 - 6.
You can override the preset station on any button by manually setting a new frequency.
5. Presets
Press the preset buttons 1-6 to find the memorized radio stations.
6. Stereo - / mono - reception
The unit is prepared for stereo reception as soon as it is turned on. If you now receive
an FM-station which airs a stereo broadcast in the course of its program,
the corresponding indication appears on the display.
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Important notes
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Prior to the final installation, carry out a sound check. If high distortion or intermittent
sound is experienced, it is possible that the wiring from the CD receiver to the boat's
electrical system is poor or that the battery needs recharging.
If the battery and its charging circuit are OK, then rewire the red fused wire of the CD
player directly to the positive terminal (+) of the boat battery.
Marine accessory shops stock the connector blocks and the 10 Amp cable which may
be necessary for extending the fuse wire connection.
Grounding
Make sure that the black wire on the wiring harness is connected to a good ground
point on the boat. If the chassis of the boat is used as a grounding point, make sure
that the surface is scraped clean from the metal before attaching the wire to it.
It is preferable to connect the black ground wire directly to negative terminal (-) of the
boat battery.
Warning: polarity...
This model is only suitable for use in boats which have a negative ground system,
e. g.. : the negative terminal of the boat
battery is connected to the chassis.
Connecting the speakers and power cables
Before you wire your system, disconnect your boats battery's positive (+) cable.
This helps prevent damage in case of a short. When you complete the wiring,
reconnect the battery cable and test your marine stereo. When connecting your
marine stereo's black ground wire, be sure to connect the wire to a metal part of your
boat or preferably to the negative (-) terminal of the boat battery.
POSITIVE
CHASSIS
NEGATIVE
CHASSIS