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Installation and Operations Manual R M9900 AM / FM / WB / CD and Cassette Stereo Receiver 9900 Manual 10/3/02 10:43 AM Page 1[...]
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Y our new in-dash entertainment system has been designed for many years of listening pleasure. T ake a moment to read through this manual and become familiar with the operations and features of this out- standing product. This manual is broken into 4 parts. “Location and Function of the Controls at a Glance” , “Operation and Programming”, ?[...]
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3 Location and Function of Controls at a Glance (Continued) 9. Multi-Function Button #4: Press when programming a radio station into memory #4 (CH4). Press when recalling memorized radio station #4. Press to play the songs on the CD in a different order than origi- nally programmed. 10. Recall Button #5: Press when programming a radio station into [...]
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4 Listening to the Radio 1. Push the volume knob (2) once to turn the unit on. 2. Press the “BAND” button (15) to select the radio band. FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2. 3. T o manually tune in a radio station, momentarily rotate the “T uning” knob (3) right or left to advance the tuning digit by digit until the desired station is located. 4. T o ?[...]
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5 1. Press the “W .BAND” button (1) to activate the weather band radio. (The weather band radio will take priority over the AM/FM Radio, CD or T ape when the “W .BAND” button is pressed). The weather band radio will search for the strongest radio signal in your area. 2. T o scan all 7 weather band stations, press the “Scan” button (3) 3[...]
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6 1. Insert a cassette tape into the tape slot (7). The tape can only be inserted in one direction (thick end to the right side) Do not force the tape into the slot. 2. The cassette tape indicator (20) will show the side of the tape that is playing. > indicates “Side A” and < indicates “SIde B”. 3. Allowing the tape to play until it?[...]
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7 1. Avoid using C-120 length tape in this mechanism. 2. All time lengths up to C-90 are acceptable. 3. Check tape case before inserting the tape into the cassette slot (7). 4. T ake up any slack on the tape by using a pencil in the hub to tighten the tape. Cassette Player Precautions The tone and speaker controls are retractable. Pressing in on th[...]
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8 Reset Button: If by chance the function of the front panel becomes “Locked Up” (Front panel buttons don’t function at all) or the display area (19) become un-readable (Broken digit segments, broken wordings etc) you can use a pencil or pen to press the “Reset” button. Pressing the reset button clears all memory and resets the display to[...]
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9 Specialty Features (Continued) Setting the Clock: T o set the clock, press the “Volume” button (2) to turn the unit on and repeat the following procedure. 1. Press and hold the “CLOCK” button (14) until the display begins to flash. 2. Use the “T uning/T rack” button to adjust the hours (When selecting hours note the AM or PM indicator[...]
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10 S tep 1: The radio chassis is designed to be “Sleeve Mounted” through a opening in the dashboard panel. The required opening size is 182mm (7 3/16”) x 84mm (3 5/16”). Cut or engage an opening in the dashboard to accommodate the mounting sleeve. Step 2: If you are replacing an existing factory installed radio, adapter harnesses might be a[...]
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Warranty ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents will within 1 year from the date of sale to you, repair , replace or refund the retail sales price of said product or any part thereof, at the option of the Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents, if said product or part is found defective in materials or [...]