Estone Technology MRD85I Marine Audio Player User Manual SPECIFICATIONS

Estone Technology Inc. Marine Audio Player SPECIFICATIONS

User Manual

  MRD85i OWNER’S 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 READY         rev 12192012
 2 TA B L E   O F   C O N T E N T S      Installation…...…………………………………………..……………………….3 Wiring Diagram…………………………………………………………………..5 Button Description………………………………………………………………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 Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………..21 Technical Specifications……………………………………………………...22 Warranty Information………………………………………………………….23 Warranty Registration…………………………………………………………25
 3 I N S T A L L AT I O N       IMPORTANT!  Before  mounting  be  sure  there  is  sufficient  room  to accommodate the unit and that there is sufficient ventilation.     Before installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily making sure the system works properly.   Only use the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation.     Receiver should be mounted within 30º (+ or— 15º) from Horizontal.   If installation 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 from heaters or the engine or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.     Use the template provided to make the cutout.       With the front panel down insert the 4 provided screws.    Use the 5mm nut and bracket provided to stabilize the rear of the radio.     Be sure to mount the unit to a strong, solid surface which will not give way under the stress of waves pounding the hull.
 4    Optional Mounting Techniques                                        Optional gimbal mount bracket installation Model # GM-MRD80  Optional Overhead / Under Dash mount installation Model # RM-10
 5 W I R I N G   D I A G R AM                                      Wiring Details: Use  the  wired  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 service.    Removing the factory plug end will void warranty.
 6                Wire Color      Function   Yellow    1   B+ (+12VDC) Green w/stripe  2   Rear Left Speaker- Green    3   Rear Left Speaker+ Red    4   ACC (+12VDC) White w/stripe  5   Front Left Speaker- White    6   Front Left Speaker+ Blue    7   Relay Trigger Gray w/stripe  8   Front Right Speaker- Gray    9   Front Right Speaker+ Black    10  Ground (Neg) Violet w/stripe  11  Rear 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 accessory switch.   Black  Wire  -  Connect  this  wire  to  the  negative  battery  terminal  or  other good power ground. Blue Wire - This wire outputs a 12V signal when the MRD80 turns on. It is used to remotely turn on external amplifiers.  Notes:   Use the included plug/wire bundle to connect to the power source and speakers.
 7 B U T T O N   D E S C R I P T I O N     The Yellow, Red and Black power wires should be 14AWG or larger depending on the length to the battery.    NEVER operate the unit without the proper power and ground wire.       NEVER ground the speaker leads and NEVER allow the speaker leads to come in contact with each other. The speaker wire should be at least 16 gauge or larger.  Be sure to observe the correct polarity on the speaker connections   Use quality crimp connectors to connect wires together. Seal the connection well with electrical 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  will  blow instead of the wire burning up. Using other than the recommended fuse ratings at the battery and at the unit may cause damage to the unit and will void your warranty.   Whenever  possible,  use  cable  ties,  mounting  clamps  and  similar wiring aids. Adding stress relief loop to wiring is also advisable to prevent straining or breakage.   If after reading the directions you feel uncomfortable about installing the unit, or not equipped or competent to do so, you should have this installed by a professional installer
22.    RESET 8 B A S I C   O P E R AT I O N   1.        - Power Button 2.      IR Receiver     3.      Volume UP/DOWN Knob     4.      MUTE – Mute Button 5.      MENU/DISP – Menu/Display Button     6.      1/INTRO - Preset 1/Scan Button   7.      2/RANDOM - Preset 2/Random Button   8.      3/REPEAT - Preset 3/Repeat Button 9.      4/   - Preset 4/(Play/Pause) Button   10.    5/      - Preset 5/Folder down (optional) 11.    6/      - Preset 6/Directory up (optional) 12.    LCD Display 13.    Front Panel Latch Button 14.    Function/Select Knob 15.    BAND - Band Button 16.    AS/PS - Auto Store and Preset Scan Button 17.                  – Control Button 18.    MODE - Mode Button 19.    SCAN – Scan Button 20.    SD Card Slot 21.    DMD Drawer         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 FRONT PANEL   Place thumb on the front panel latch button.    Firmly depress the button while  pulling  the  front  panel  open.  Keep  door  firmly  closed  except  when changing discs.     ADJUSTING THE AUDIO LEVELS   Press  Volume  knob to  enter  audio  level  menu (Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader/Sub/EQ/ID3(for  MP3  music  file  only))  then  use  the Volume Knob to adjust to your desired setting.  Press Volume knob again to select  different functions.  Unit will return  to normal previous display if left untouched for 5 seconds.    /
 9         Bass          Treble          Balance          Fader          Subwoofer          EQ          Volume          ID3   EQ AND SUBWOOFER SETTING   Press  Volume  knob  repeatedly  until  EQ  menu  appears  then  rotate  the volume knob to change EQ setting selection.  EQ:  1 –  Optimized  for  Poly-Planar  SP200R  or  SFS101  spa speakers  or  small  diameter  (3‖)  flush  mount  speakers.    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 desired setting. EQ: 2 - Optimized for  Poly-Planar MA7020 spa 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 desired setting. EQ: 3 - Optimized for Poly-Planar MA7500 box  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 desired setting. EQ:  4 –  Optimized  for  Poly-Planar  MA7500  and/or  MA9020  box speaker  or  any  medium  sized  box  style  speakers.    Using  a subwoofer is optional.     EQ:  5  -  Optimized  for  Poly-Planar  Platinum  Series  MA6500, MA6600  MA6800,  MA6900  or  other  similar  speakers.    Using  a subwoofer is optional.     EQ: 6 - Optimized for Poly-Planar MA3013 and/or MA3030 small box speaker or any small sized flush mount or box style speakers.       Using a subwoofer is optional.     EQ:  OFF –  Full  range  output  (front  and  back  channels)  – Optimized  for  any  type  of  speakers  on  both  front  and  back channels  Please Note:   Make sure the EQ setting are set for the speakers you are using.     When using other brands, use the settings based on similar sized applications.    TUNER FREQUENCY Press and hold Volume knob for 5 seconds to enter current zone.    Then
 10 R A D I O   O P E R AT I O N   use the Volume Knob to adjust to different setting.  Press Function/Select knob to confirm.            America            Australia            Japan            Europe2            China          Europe   MODE SELECTION Press MODE button to choose desired listening mode. (e.g. Radio mode to   USB mode to AUX IN mode… etc.)    MUTE Press MUTE button to mute the sound.    Press again to return to previous volume level.  DIMMER CONTROL Press  and  hold  MENU  button  for  3  seconds  to  display  current  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 the following situations: -  All the function buttons do not operate. -  Error sign on the display.     SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE Press MODE button to select radio mode.  SELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND In  radio  mode,  press  BAND  button  to  locate  the  desired  band.  The reception band will change in the following order:                FM1          FM2            FM3          AM1        AM2        SELECTING STATION Press  / button to select a station.  To use manual tuning, press and hold  / button or use Function/Select knob.
 11 AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORING & PRESET SCAN (AS/PS) The PRESET buttons can be used to store 6 stations in each band (FM 1, FM 2, FM 3 and AM1, AM2) for convenient access to your favorite stations.   Automatic Storing Press  AS/PS  button,  the  radio  searches  and  checks  the  signal  strength until one cycle search is finished then the strongest stations are stored into the corresponding preset number button automatically.     Manual Storing   1. Select the desired band.   2. Select the station 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 stations.  SCAN FUNCTION Press  SCAN  button  to  scan  a  station.  The  unit  will  keep  on  scanning every  7  seconds  until  you  press  the  SCAN  button  again  to  stop  scan function.     RDS FUNCTION (if available in your 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 setting (AF、TA、PTY) is turned on you can check RDS station information by pressing MENU button then rotate Function/Select knob to view channel name, frequency or PTY information.    If AF/TA/PTY settings are not turned on, you cannot see this information.  Below are some of the acronyms you will see on the display and what they stand for:  AF  (Alternative  Frequency)  -  shows  that  RDS  is  tuning  to  the  strongest signal for the station you have selected.    It retunes to a different frequency when you move into another area.  AF  operations:  press  MENU  button  until  the  AF  settings  is  on  display.   Rotate  Function/Select  knob to  turn  on/off  AF  function.    The  ―AF‖ characters will be displayed on LCD if AF is on.    When there is RDS signal currently playing and the signal is below a certain level, the radio will switch to the alternative stations which can receive good signal.
 12 S I R I U S   O P E R AT I O N     TA or TP (Traffic Announcement or Traffic Program) - automatically detects travel  announcements  on  the  nearest  local  radio  station.  This  facility  will raise the volume of the radio or interrupt a CD or cassette to alert you to a travel announcement. You can turn the facility on or off, as required.  TA  operations:  press  MENU  button  until  the  TA  settings  is  on  display.   Rotate  Function/Select  knob to  turn  on/off  TA  function.    The  ―TA‖ characters will be displayed on LCD if TA is on.  Pressing  / button will search stations with TP information.    When the station with TP info is found, the TP will be displayed on LCD and the radio will switch to Radio mode when there is traffic alarm and will display ―TRAFFIC‖ on LCD.  PTY  (Program  Type)  -  shows  the  type  of  program,  e.g.  sport,  news, classical music.    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 displayed on LCD and  the  radio  will  also  search  all  the  stations  with  the  same  PTY.    Use Preset  buttons  (1~6)  for  switching  between  different  PTY’s  then  press / button to search the stations with the same PTY info.    Group 1       Group 1 Preset 1 - "NEWS"      Preset 1 - "LIGHT M" Preset 2 - "INFO"      Preset 2 - "WEATHER" Preset 3 - "EDUCATE"      Preset 3 - "SOCIAL" Preset 4 - "CULTURE"      Preset 4 - "TRAVEL" Preset 5 - "VARIES"      Preset 5 - "COUNTRY" Preset 6 - "ROCK M"      Preset 6 - "FOLK M"  If  there  is  no  corresponding  PTY,  it  will  display  ―PTY  none‖  and  exit  PTY mode.     Please Note:    You need SIRIUS TUNER (not included) and you must activate  your  SIRIUS  TUNER  before  you  can  begin  to  receive  the SIRIUS  satellite  radio  service.  Until  you  subscribe  and  activate  the SIRIUS  service,  you  can  only  access  channel  000  (the  SIRIUS  ID channel) and 184 (Preview Channel).    Tune to Channel 000 to display
 13 your radio's unique 12-digit SIRIUS ID number (SID).    This number is also  available  on  the  back  of  SIRIUS Tuner  SCC1.    Write down  this number  and  call  1-888-539-SIRIUS  (1-888-539-7474)  with  your  credit card  handy  to  activate  SIRIUS  service.    Or,  you  may  go  to  website https://activate.siriusradio.com// to activate the service.    If you do not subscribe  the  full  service,  the  unsubscribed  channel  will  display "CALL 888-539-SIRIUS to subscribe.          If a SIRIUS TUNER is already connected: Press MODE button to change to SIRIUS mode. If there is no SIRIUS TUNER connected this mode will be skipped. Please connect your SIRIUS Tuner to the SIRIUS port located at the back of the unit.    Then press MODE button to change to SIRIUS mode.    SELECTING A CHANNEL Press  /  button  to  select  a  channel.  Press  and  Hold    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 Function/Select knob to confirm and play. Explain as follows: -  If you want to search channel number 151, you have to press 1 button one time to  get 1, then  press  2  button  five times to get  5, then  press  3 button one time to get 1. -  Press Function/Select knob to confirm and play.  SELECT A CHANNEL BY CATEGORY Press  MENU  button  twice  to  enter  category  setting  then  rotate FUNCTION/SELECT  knob to  turn  on  the  category.    Use  the FUNCTION/SELECT knob again to navigate to all the categories available then  when  done  selecting  a  category  press  FUNCTION/SELECT  knob once or twice to confirm.    The unit will only play the selected category.  SELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND In  SIRIUS  mode,  press  BAND  button  to  locate  the  desired  band.  The reception band will change in the following order:           S1                           S2             S3
 14 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.
 15 i P o d ®   O P E R AT I O N     DISPLAY INFORMATION Press  MENU  button to  access  current  display  setting.    If  you  want  to change  the  display  setting  use  the  FUNCTION/SELECT  knob  to  change the display setting to Artist, Song, Composer, Number, Name or Category information.            SWITCHING TO iPod® MODE If a device is already connected: Press MODE button to change to iPod® mode.  If  there  is  no  device  connected  the  display  will  show  ―NO  iPod®‖ please follow instructions below on how to connect your devices Turn  on  your  DMD  device  then  open  the  front  panel  to  connect  the accessory cable to the connector on the right side of the device drawer then insert  your  music  device  in  the  drawer.    Use  one  of  the  2  adapters available  to  connect  your  device  then  push the drawer back in  place.    If operating  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 Operation on page 16 for further instructions.  For iPod® mode, refer operation instructions below:  SELECTING SONGS Press    or    button or rotate Function/Select knob to select a song.  Press and Hold    or    button to fast forward or rewind a song.  SELECT A SONG BY CATEGORY Press  MENU  button  to  enter  current  category  then  rotate FUNCTION/SELECT  knob  to  select  a  new  category: PLAYLIST/ARTIST/ALBUM/GENRE/SONG.    Press  FUNCTION/SELECT knob  to  enter  the  selected  category.  Press  FUNCTION/SELECT  knob again  to  navigate  to  all  the  songs  or  album  then  when  done  selecting  a song or album press FUNCTION/SELECT knob  once or twice to confirm and play.  Press MENU button to return to the previous menu screen  PAUSING/PLAYING Press  4  button  to  pause  the  playing.    Press  4  button  again  to  resume playing.
 16 A U X   O P E R AT I O N   B L U E T O O T H   O P E R AT I O N     REPEAT PLAYING Press 3 button and select ―Repeat: ONE‖ to repeat same song or press 3 button again  to  select  ―Repeat:  All‖  to  repeat  same  album.    Press  3 button again and select ―Repeat: OFF‖ to stop repeat function.      PLAYING ALL SONGS/ALBUM IN RANDOM ORDER Press 2 button to play all songs/album in random order. ―Random: Track‖ – to play all tracks in random ―Random: Album‖ – to play all album in random ―Random: OFF – to cancel the random function.   SWITCHING TO BLUETOOTH MODE If a device is already paired: Press MODE button to change to Bluetooth (BT) mode.  If there is no device paired the  display  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 the list of available Bluetooth link 4) Enter ―0000‖ as the Bluetooth password (if required) 5) Once connected, you can now start playing your favorite music from your music device. 6) Operating Range is up to 30’ (will vary, dependent on installation)  SELECTING SONGS Press    or    button or rotate Function/Select knob to select a song.       This  unit  can  be  connected  to  any  portable  music  devices  such  as  MP3 Player, TV and DVD through the AUX IN located at the back of the unit. Press MODE button to change the mode to ―AUX Input 1‖ (back) or ―AUX Input 2‖ (DMD drawer) mode. Please note:    In this  mode,  all controls and  functions  must  be  controlled from your music device.
 17 U S B   O P E R AT I O N      SWITCHING TO USB MODE If there is no USB inserted in the driver: Insert  a  USB  through  the  USB  port  located  at  the  back  of  the  unit  then press MODE button to change to USB mode.   If a USB is already inserted in the driver: Press MODE button to change to USB mode.  SELECTING SONGS Press    or    button or rotate Function/Select knob to select a song.  Press and Hold    or    button to fast forward or rewind 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 have music files, it will be skipped.  SEARCHING TRACK NUMBER DIRECTLY   Press  the  AS/PS  button  ―Select:000‖  will  show  on  the  display.    The  0’s indicates  the  track  numbers.    Use  the  PRESET buttons  to  select  the desired  track  number.    When  finished,  press  Function/Select  knob  to confirm and play.   Explain as follows: -  If you have 600 tracks saved in the CD, the display will show ―SCH000‖ -  If you want to search track number 176,    you have to press 1 button one time to get 1, then press 2 button seven times to get 7, then press 3 button six times to get 6.       -  Press Function/Select knob to confirm and play.      DISPLAY INFORMATION (music files only) Press  MENU  button to  display  information  (i.e.  folder  name,  song  title, album name, artist, etc.) of the song that is currently playing (if available).   PREVIEWING ALL TRACKS Press 1 button to play all songs in intro mode.    The unit will play the first 10 seconds  of each  song  continuously  until you press  1  button again to stop intro function.  PLAYING ALL TRACKS IN RANDOM ORDER
 18 SD  C A R D   O P E R AT I O N   Press 2 button and  select  ―Random:  Track‖  to  play  all  tracks  in random.  Press 2 button and select ―Random: Off‖ to cancel random function.  REPEAT FUNCTION Press 3 button and select ―Repeat: ONE‖ to repeat same song.    Press  3 button and  select  ―Repeat:  ALL‖  to  repeat  all  tracks  or  to  stop  repeat function.  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  initiate  after plugging in.  If this happen, try to remove the USB memory stick and insert it again. CAUTION If there are important files in the USB device, do not connect it to the main unit  to  play.  Any  wrong  operation  may  cause  file  loss.  Our  company assumes no responsibility for lost files or directories.    Media type  USB (can support USB2.0 but the speed is USB1.1.) Capacity  up to 999 songs      SWITCHING TO SD MODE If SD card is already inserted in the driver: Press MODE button to change to SD Card mode.  If there is no SD card inserted in the driver: Insert SD card through the SD card port located in front of the unit.  Press MODE button to change to SD Card mode.  Warning!: Do not over-insert the card as this can damage the contact pins.
 19              Refer USB operation on pages 17 for further instructions.      REMOVING THE SD CARD Firmly  press  the  card  into  the  slot  and  release  it.  The  card  should  pop partially out of the slot.  IMPORTANT NOTE: Some Memory Card devices 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  sure  to  use  only  recommended  SD  cards  (<32GB).  Using  non-recommended  SD cards  could cause  data loss  and  damage your device.  If there are important files in the memory card, do not connect it to the main unit  to  play.  Any  wrong  operation  may  cause  file  loss.  Our  company assumes no responsibility for lost files or directories.   Media type  Memory Card Capacity  Standard SD: up to 999 songs SDHC: up to 999 songs Dimensions  32 × 24 × 2.1 mm
 20 C O M PAT I B L E   AC C E S S O R I E S   ( s o l d   s e p a r a t e l y )       MR45R Wired Remote Control – connect to the back of the unit labeled ―TO MR45R‖.  You can add up to 2 MR45R in conjunction with CMR-Y7. MRR21  IR  Wireless  Remote Control -  the IR  eye  is  located  next  to  the volume button and must be in line of site for the remote to operate. MRRF18  RF Wireless Remote Control with  Receiver –  simply  connect the receiver to the IR 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 Aux input   IC-3.5PM MP3 /iPod/ Satellite Radio Panel Mount Adapter - allows you to connect  your  MP3  player,  iPod® or  satellite  radio  to  any  audio  device with RCA inputs IR-4050  IR  Sensor  with  9'cable  -  connect  this  IR  sensor  to  the  IR  port located at the back of the unit.    This is an IR sensor, another way to point your MRR21 without going to the front of the stereo. SCC1B1 - Sirius Tuner-without antenna SRA-40 - Sirius Satellite Antenna with pedestal mount
 21 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G        PROBLEM  CAUSE  CORRECTIVE ACTION No power  Blown fuse,    power wires disconnected  Check the fuse and power wire or ground wire connection No sound  Mute is on, Volume set at minimum, wiring is not properly connected  Turn Mute to off, adjust volume to a desired level, check the speaker wire Cannot read some USB devices  This unit is not 100% compatible with all USB devices or the USB devices has special format. Try to format the USB device 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 normal.  The unit sometimes takes longer time to read all the files inside the USB device or SD Card. Try to remove the USB device or memory card and insert it again.  Operations keys do not work    Press the RESET button The unit picks up engine noise.    Check the ground wire. The radio does not work.    The radio station automatic selection does not work The antenna cable is not connected or the signals are too weak Insert the antenna cable firmly or select a station manually
 22 T E C H N I C A L   S P E C I F I C AT I O N S       TUNER(AM)   Frequency Range  530-1710 KHz Usable Sensitivity  32 dBuV    TUNER(FM)   Frequency Range  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) Speaker Impedance  4 or 8 ohm Output Power  45W x 4CH Fuse  15A NOTE: Specification & design subject to change without notice for improvements.               Note: This device is designed for DC power supplied only,and this produced is usually installed in the car or boat.
 23 W A R R A N T Y   I N F O R M AT I O N      This unit is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years.    Warranty is subject to proper installation and operation within the published specifications.    Except as provided below,    Poly-Planar will repair or replace, at its discretion, any unit returned prepaid to our facility with proper documentation and determined to be defective in normal use.    Poly-Planar is not liable for any consequential damages.  LIMITS OF LIABILITY Proof of date of purchase is required for warranty service of this unit.  Poly-Planar will consider this warranty void if unit has been tampered with or has had serial 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 responsibility for damages incurred during installation of this equipment.    This warranty does not cover labor costs for removal of defective unit or reinstallation of replacement unit.    This warranty covers normal consumer use only.    In no event shall Poly-Planar be liable for special, incidental, or consequential damages.  To obtain service under this warranty, please call Poly-Planar for a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER.    After a return authorization number is issued, return unit with proof of purchase and a letter stating your return address, daytime phone number and detail description of the problem or malfunction  poly-planar Maryland, USA (410) 761-4200 www.polyplanar.com
FCC Warning: z This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:   z (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and z (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. z Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. z NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: z -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. z -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. z -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. z -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC RF warning statement: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
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