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    Operation and Installation Manual ® R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T S P E A K E R C O N T R O L A L L O N M A I N O F F MAI N S PEAKE R S A U X O F F C A B S T E R E O A L A R M DI M M ODE DI S P P O W E R M U T E 1 2 3 B A N D E Q / L O U D A S / P S S E E K S C A N E J E C T V O L U M E SE L E CT PU S H A / V M U L T I - M E D I A I N P [...]

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    Please take the time to read all of the information in this manual. Familiarity with operation and installation procedures will help you obtain the best possible performance from your new AM/FM Stereo Multi-Media Receiver . WARNING! T o prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do not expose this product to moisture, or remove cover or bottom screws[...]

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    Button Locations and Functions 3 1. Power On/Off: Press to turn the unit on or off. 2. Infrar ed Eye: Receives the signals from the r emote control. 3. Disc Slot: T o play a disc, insert the disc into slot with label facing up. 4. Display Area: This area displays all function information for the radio, clock, disc player and IPOD. 5. FM Stereo Indi[...]

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    4 Button Locations and Functions (Continued) 15. Headphone Socket: Accepts 3.5mm stereo headphone jacks. 16. USB Input: Press the MODE button (32) until “DISC” appears in the display . Then plug in your USB device. “USB” will then appears in the display . Note: The RV5060 will control the USB audio device. (See “USB Input” for more deta[...]

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    5 Remote Control Button Locations and Functions POW ER MODE MENU MUTE SLOW RAND OM REPEA T ZOOM SETUP VOL TON E ENTER + AS/PS ELAPSE BAN D EQ AUD IO SUB.TT DISP 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 9 10/0 10 + 8 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 1. Power On/Off Button: Pr ess to tur n the unit on or off. 2. Mode Button: Press to choose bet[...]

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    6 General Operations Power On/Off: Press the POWER button to turn the unit On/Off. R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T S P E A K E R C O N T R O L A L L O N M A I N O F F M A I N S P E A K E R S A U X O F F C A B 11 13 12 14 15 22 20 23 25 27 28 DI S P 1 2 3 B A N D E Q / L O U D A S / P S S E E K S C A N V O L U M E S E L E C T P U S H A / V M[...]

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    7 Sound Controls Bass: Select the Bass mode by pressing the VOLUME/ SELECT button. Increase the Bass by rotating the knob clockwise. Decrease the Bass by rotating the knob counterclockwise. After 5 seconds con- tr ol r ever ts back to volume control. T r eble: Select the T reble mode by pressing the VOLUME/ SELECT button. Increase the T reble by ro[...]

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    8 Sound Controls (Continued) Equalizer (EQ): Press the EQ button to choose between the pre- set equalizer settings: Flat, Classic, Rock, Popular and Jazz as indicated in the display area. M U L T I - M E D I A I N P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E S A U X O F F M A I N S P E A K E R S A C B S P E A K E R C O N T R O L M A I N O F F A L L O N A U X [...]

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    9 Speakers Set A Speakers Set C Speakers Sets B S T E R E O A L A R M D I M M O D E D I S P P O W E R M U T E 1 2 3 B A N D E Q A S / P S S E E K S C A N E J E C T V O L U M E S E L E C T P U S H A U D I O A / V M U L T I - M E D I A I N P U T L S 6 0 5 0 D V D A M / F M / C D / D V D M U L T I - M E D I A R E C E I V E R M A I N S P E A K E R S A [...]

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    Alarm Operation M U L T I - M E D I A I N P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E S A U X O F F M A I N S P E A K E R S A C B S P E A K E R C O N T R O L M A I N O F F A L L O N A U X O F F M A I N S P E A K E R S A C B S P E A K E R C O N T R O L M A I N O F F A L L O N D I M MO D E D I S P P O W E R M U T E 1 2 3 B A N D E Q / L O U D A S / P S S E E K[...]

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    11 Radio Operations Power On/Off: Press the POWER button to turn the unit 0n. Selecting the Play Source: Press the MODE button until “RADIO” appears in the display . After a brief moment either AM or FM will appear in the display . Selecting the AM or FM: Press the BAND button repeatedly and select from 1 FM, 2 FM, 3 FM, 1 AM or 2 AM. M U L T I[...]

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    12 Radio Operation (Continued) Memorizing Radio Stations: 1. Press the BAND button to select either the 1 FM, 2 FM, 3 FM, 1 AM or 2 AM radio band. 2. T une-in the desired radio station. 3. T o memorize the station press and hold any- one of the six radio station recall buttons until the the preset number appears. S T E R E O A L A R M D I M MO D E [...]

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    13 Disc Warnings DVD 12cm disc (Single-sided disc only) C D 12cm disc MP3 12cm disc Lab el side up D o no t t o u c h th e u nde r side o f th e disc D o no t b end W i p e th e disc fr om th e cen t e r t o war d th e o ut side edge R o u g h s p o t s on o ut side edge R o u g h s p o t s on inside edge Ba ll p oin t p en o r p encil Handling and[...]

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    14 Music Disc Operation General Operations: 1. Press the POWER button to turn the unit On. 2. Gently insert the disc into the slot with the label side up. The unit will automati- cally load the disc. Note: If a disc does not auto-load DO NOT FORCE into the slot, as you may already have a disc loaded. M U L T I - M E D I A I N P U T S T E R E O A L [...]

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    15 Music Disc Operation (Continued) Ejecting the Disc: Press the EJECT button to eject a disc. R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T M U L T I - M E D I A I N P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E S M U L T I - M E D I A I N P U T A U X O F F M A I N S P E A K E R S A C B S P E A K E R C O N T R O L M A I N O F F A L L O N A U X O F F M A I N S P E A[...]

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    16 MP3 Disc Operation General Operations: 1. Press the POWER button to turn the unit on. 2. Gently insert the disc into the slot with the label side up. The unit will automatically load the disc. Note: If a disc does not auto-load DO NOT FORCE into the slot, as you may already have a disc loaded. M U L T I - M E D I A I N P U T S T E R E O A L A R [...]

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    17 Movie Disc Operation General Operations: 1. Press the POWER button to turn the unit On. 2. Gently insert the disc into the slot with the label side up. The unit will automatically load the disc. Note: If a disc does not auto-load DO NOT FORCE into the slot, as you may already have a disc loaded. M U L T I - M E D I A I N P U T S T E R E O A L A [...]

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    18 Movie Disc Operation (Continued) Fast Forward / Fast Reverse Disc Play: Press the ©© l (fast forward) or l §§ (fast reverse) button during play . Each time the button is pressed, the speed of fast forward/fast reverse changes in the following or der: 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, 32X T o resume normal play , press the © ll (Play) but- ton 2 times. R E S[...]

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    19 Movie Disc Operation (Continued) Subtitle Language Menu: Press the SUB.TT button during playback. Each time the button is pressed, the subtitle language changes in sequential order . • Some discs may only contain one subtitle lan- guage. • Depending on the disc, the number of subtitle languages may be different. Zooming the Image: T o enlarg[...]

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    20 Setup Menu (Continued) Audio Setup: Use the navigation buttons to scroll between the menu items. Make a selection by pressing the ENTER button. • Audio: SPDIF/Off, SPDIF/Raw or SPDIF/PCM Video Setup: Use the navigation buttons to scroll between the menu items. Make a selection by pressing the ENTER button. • Brightness: 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 or[...]

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    21 Audio/Video Input R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T MODE Angle Slow ST PROG LOC RDM MENU OSD VOL - Audio 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 0 10 GOT O 9 Title Sub-T Setup AMS RPT VOL + ZOOM SEEK - SEEK + ENTER ENTER BND SEL MODE Angle Slow [...]

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    IPOD Operation 22 R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T MODE Angle Slow ST PROG LOC RDM MENU OSD VOL - Audio 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 0 10 GOT O 9 Title Sub-T Setup AMS RPT VOL + ZOOM SEEK - SEEK + ENTER ENTER BND SEL MODE Angle Slow ST [...]

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    23 IPOD Operation (Continued) R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T MODE Angle Slo w ST PROG LOC RDM MENU OSD VOL - Audio 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 0 10 GOT O 9 Title Sub-T Setup AMS RPT VOL + ZOOM SEEK - SEEK + ENTER ENTER BND SEL MODE A[...]

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    IPOD Operation (Continued) 24 R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T MODE Angle Slow ST PROG LOC RDM MENU OSD VOL - Audio 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 0 10 GOT O 9 Title Sub-T Setup AMS RPT VOL + ZOOM SEEK - SEEK + ENTER ENTER BND SEL MODE An[...]

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    25 USB Input R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T R E S E T H E A D P H O N E O U T P U T MODE Angle Slow ST PROG LOC RDM MENU OSD VOL - Audio 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 0 10 GOT O 9 Title Sub-T Setup AMS RPT VOL + ZOOM SEEK - SEEK + ENTER ENTER BND SEL MODE Angle Slo w ST PROG[...]

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    26 The LCD display may fail to function normally due to the vehicle’ s batter y condition, and could require resetting the radio microprocessor if: • The vehicle has been “jump started” from a dead battery condition. • The vehicle battery becomes ver y low and is quick-charged. • The vehicle battery is removed and replaced. Should any o[...]

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    Installation 9 3 / 4 ” 9 1 / 4 ” 3 5 / 8 ” 6 1 / 2 ” Chassis Opening Structural Stud End Caps Wall Panel Caution: Do not install radio without rear cover installed: No user -serviceable parts inside. Rear cover provides protection against potential fire hazard. 27 RV5060-UM Rev. A 5/12/10 9:18 AM Page 27[...]

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    28 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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    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 Speak[...]

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    30 Input Connections 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 W[...]

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    Outdoor Antenna Grounding: If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver , be sure the antenna system is grounded, so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPS No. 70-1983, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and support[...]

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    © Copyright 2010 Magnadyne Corporation RV5060-UM Rev . A 5-5-10 Warranty ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents will within one 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[...]