Carbine M9900DVDS manual

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    Installation and Operations Manual R M9900DVDS AM / FM / WB and DVD / CD Stereo Receiver U.S. Patent No. D486,815 M9900DVDS-UM 4/26/06 14:15 Page 1[...]

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    • Compatible with P AL and NTSC Systems, this player can play discs recorded in either P AL or NTSC format. • CD, DVD, CD-R, CD-RW , MP3 Compatible. • L/R stereo analog audio outputs connection to existing head unit auxiliary inputs. Video output is com- posite video. • Supplied Remote Features: multi-language audio-track/subtitle, multi-an[...]

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    Disc Formats Supported by this Player: Discs which Cannot be Played with this Player • DVD-ROM • DVD-R/DVD-RAM • CDV • CD-G Handling and Cleaning • Dirt, dust, scratches and warping disc will cause non operation. • Do not place stickers on disc or scratch disc. • Do not warp discs. • A disc should always be kept in its case when not[...]

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    Radio Button Locations and Functions 4 1. Power On/Off: Push to turn the unit on or off. 2. Volume/Sound Controls: Rotate to increase or decrease the volume level. Push to scan between the different sound controls (Volume, Bass, T reble, Balance and Fader). 3. Multi-Function Knob: Radio Mode: Manual T uning: Rotate the TUNE knob to the left or righ[...]

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    5 Radio Button Locations and Functions 6. Multi-Function Button #3: Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio Modes: Push and hold until a beep is heard to memorize a radio station into memory #3. Push and release when recalling preset radio station #3. DVD Mode: Push to select chapter repeat on, title repeat on or repeat off. CD Mode: Push to repeat a CD t[...]

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    6 Remote Control Button Locations and Functions 1. Power Push to turn the unit on or off. 2. W .BAND Push to instantly access the weather band radio. Push the MODE button to return to previous source. 3. DISPLA Y Push to display the frequency in radio mode, title/chapter in DVD mode or track in CD mode. Push and hold to perform clock setting functi[...]

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    7 11. AUDIO DVD Mode: Changes the audio soundtrack on multi-audio soundtrack DVD disc. 12. ST (TITLE) Radio Mode: Mono/Stereo: You can sometimes improve reception of distant stations by selecting mono operation. Press and release to select mono or stereo mode in FM band only . Stereo mode is indicated by a ST in the display . Mono mode is indicated[...]

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    18. 5 (DISC ) Radio Mode: Push and hold until a beep is heard to memorize a radio station into memory #5. Push and release when recalling preset radio station #5. Sirius Satellite Radio Mode: Push and hold until a beep is heard to memorize a radio station into memory #5. Push and release when recalling preset radio station #5. CD Mode: Use in conju[...]

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    33. OK DVD Mode: Confirm the T rack/Chapter selected with the numeric buttons or selected with the cursor buttons on screen display . 34. SEL Push to scan between the different sound controls (Volume, Bass, T reble, Balance and Fader). Then push VOL +/ - to change the setting. 35. - /+ Push to increase or decrease the volume level. VOLUME 36. / Rad[...]

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    10 Basic Operation T urning the Unit On and Off: Push the Power button. Selecting Play Source: Push the Mode button to choose a play source: Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio (if equipped), CD/DVD, External CD Changer (if equipped) or Auxiliary Sources (if equipped). Dimming the Display: Push and hold the LOUD button to dim the backlight of the display[...]

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    11 Recalling AM/FM Radio Stations: 1. Select from F1, F2, F3, AM1 or AM2 by pushing the BAND button repeatedly . 2. Push button 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 to recall a preprogrammed radio station. Automatically Recalling AM/FM Radio Stations: 1. Select from F1, F2, F3, AM1 or AM2 by pushing the BAND button repeatedly . 2. Push the AS/PS button and release to a[...]

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    12 Clock Setting Sound Controls (continued) Equalizer: Push the EQ button to choose between preset equalizer settings: Classic, Rock, DSP Off (digital sound processor off), Flat, Pop and Jazz, as indicated in the display area. Mute (DVD, CD Play/Pause) Button: Push the MUTE button to mute the radio volume. If a DVD or CD is playing the MUTE button [...]

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    13 M ODE AS/P S CD Operation (continued) Elapse Times: Push the AS/PS button to display running time of CD track, push the button again to display the time remaining on the CD track, push one more time to display time remaining on CD. Programming CD T racks into Memory (Using the Remote Control): 1. In CD mode, push the AS/PS button on the remote c[...]

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    CD Changer Operation Loading CDs: Load CDs into the CD magazine and insert the magazine into the external CD changer Selecting the External CD Changer: Push the MODE button until “CDC” appears in the display . CD Selection: Push button 1 or 2 to scroll through the selection of CDs in the CD changer . If a CD is not in one of the trays, the unit[...]

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    Sirius Satellite Radio Setup Note: If your Sirius tuner is not activated, call 1-888-539-SIRIUS to activate. The Sirius T uner ID Number (ESN) is required during the activation process. Following the instructions below to access the Sirius T uner ID Number (ESN): Accessing you Sirius T uner ID Number (ESN): 1. Push the MODE button until “SIRIUS?[...]

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    16 Sirius Satellite Radio Operation (Continued) Direct T uning: 1. Push the TUNE knob until “DIRECT” appears in the display . 2. Rotate the TUNE knob and select the first digit (0 or 1). 3. Push the TUNE knob again. 4. Rotate the TUNE knob and select the second digit (1-8). 5. Push the TUNE knob again. 6. Rotate the TUNE knob and select the thi[...]

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    17 Channel Skip Sirius Satellite Radio Programming Channel Skip for Satellite Radio Stations: Y ou can program the radio to skip channels which you do not want. 1. T une to the station to be skipped (see Sirius Satellite Radio Operation for more details). 2. Push the TUNE knob until “SET SKIP” appears in the display . 3. Push the BAND button an[...]

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    DVD Operation Playing a DVD: Insert a DVD (label side up) into the DVD slot. Note: If a DVD does not auto-load DO NOT FORCE into the slot, as you may already have a CD or DVD loaded. 1. The DVD will start playback automatically and stop at the menu display . 2. Use the Navigation buttons on the remote to move the highlighted bar in the menu. 3. Pre[...]

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    19 DVD Operation (continued) DISC CAT 1 23 45 6 78 0 9 DVD Disc Information: Push the DISPLA Y button to scroll through playback to display the console information of the current disc onscreen. P AL/NTSC System Selection: Press the P/N button to switch between P AL, NTSC and AUTO modes. Note: This function is only effective when the DVD logo is dis[...]

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    20 DVD Operation Angle Function: Push the ANGLE button during playback. Each time the button is pressed, the angle changes in sequential order . Notes: • The angle number maybe different according to the disc. • The function only works for discs having scenes recorded at different angles. • When no different angles are recorded, will be displ[...]

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    DVD Setup - - GENERAL P AGE - - TV DISPLA Y PIC MODE ANGLE MARK MAIN P AGE OSD LANG CAPTIONS SCREEN SA VER AUTO HI-RES NON-FLICKER PIC Setup: Select AUTO, the player PIC mode will depend on DVD disc. Select HI-RES format for best image resolution. Select NON-FLICKER format on image or picture with noise or distortion. 21 - - GENERAL P AGE - - TV DI[...]

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    DVD Setup - - PREFERENCES - - TV TYPE AUDIO SUBTITLE DEF AUL TS DISC MENU PA R ENT AL PA S SWORD ENGLISH FRENCH SP ANISH MAIN P AGE CHINESE JAP ANESE GERMAN AUDIO Setup: Select the preferred AUDIO language by using the cursor buttons. Preferences Setup - - PREFERENCES - - TV TYPE AUDIO SUBTITLE DEF AUL TS DISC MENU PA R ENT AL PA S SWORD ENGLISH FR[...]

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    23 Speciality Features Display Button: The factory default setting is clock display priority . Push the DISPLA Y button at any time to display the radio frequency , CD track, AUX 1 or AUX 2. Note: In the Sirius mode the factory default setting is Sirius channel display priority . Push the DISPLA Y button at any time to display the CN-NAME, SONG TIT[...]

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    24 Changing the Default Settings The M9900DVDS has a small group of settings that can be changed to suit your personalized requirement. Button Confirmation Beep: The factory default setting is BEEP ON (a confirmation beep every time a button or knob is pushed). T o turn the beeps off, push and hold the VOLUME knob until “BEEP ON” is in the disp[...]

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    25 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: Insert the mounting sleeve into the hole in the dashboard. Bend the metal tabs o[...]

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    26 Left Front Speaker Left Rear Speaker + - + - Blue Wire: Power Antenna Y ellow Wire: 12 VDC Constant Black Wire: Ground Green Wire: Rear Left Speaker (+) Green/Black Wire: Rear Left Speaker (-) Right Rear Speaker Right Front Speaker + - + - White Wire: Front Left Speaker (+) Gray/Black Wire: Front Right Speaker (-) White/Black Wire: Front Left Sp[...]

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    27 CD Changer Connection (Optional) M9900DVDS M9SIR Male/Male Mini Din (Supplied with Sirius T uner) Sir ius Sat ell ite An ten na Sirius T uner Connection (Optional) M9900DVDS Remote IR Sensor (Mounted In-Dash) Remote IR Sensor Connection (Optional) M9900DVDS External CD Changer Male/Male (Supplied with External CD Changer) M9900DVDS-UM 4/26/06 14[...]

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    28 M9900DVDS Antenna Antenna Connection M9900DVDS-UM 4/26/06 14:17 Page 28[...]

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    29 T rouble Shooting If it appears that your DVD unit is faulty , first consult the checklist below . It may be that something simple has been overlooked. Under no circumstance should you try to repair the player yourself, as this will invalidate the warranty . Only qualified ser vice person- nel should remove the cover or service this player . No [...]

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    30 Order -By-Mail Replacement Parts DESCRIPTION MODEL # PRICE M9900DVDS Remote Control RC9900DVD $39.95 ea. OK SEL SLOW DISC CAT AUDI O RESUME ZOOM SETUP S-MODE MEN U REPEAT SHUFFLE SUBTITLE ANGLE MODE MUTE PROGRAM DISPLAY W.BAND POWER EJECT A-B AS PS TITLE P N VOLUME TUN TRK CH PBC GOTO ST EQ SCA N BND 1 23 45 6 78 0 9 Specifications General: Powe[...]

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    Replacement Parts Order Form Send Orders T o : Magnadyne Corporation We Accept Checks, Money Orders, Visa and Master Card A TTN: Consumer Parts Sales Make Checks Payable to: Magnadyne Corporation P . O. Box 5365 Carson, CA 90749-5365 SHIP TO: (No P .O. Boxes) LAST NAME FIRST NAME INITIAL STREET ADDRESS (IF P AYING WITH A CREDIT CARD, YOUR BILLING A[...]

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    © Copyright 2006 Magnadyne Corporation M9900DVDS-UM Rev . C 4-26-0 6 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[...]