Roadmaster RMCD100M manual

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    VRCD1 0 0M /RMCD1 0 0M CD Player an d AM/FM St ereo Re ceiver wit h Aux ila r y Inp ut jack[...]

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    W elcome! De ar Cus tomer , CON GR A TU L A TIO NS. The VR CD1 0 0M /RMC D1 0 0M Comp act Di sc Player and AM /FM Ste reo R ece iver w ith AUX Inp ut Jac k, wh en us ed a s des cr ibed , will gi ve yo u year s of de pen dab le se r vic e in your c ar , t ruc k, RV , o r mini -van. We have ta ken n ume rou s me asu res in q uali ty co ntro l to e ns[...]

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    Precau t ions Care of Dis cs • H andl e th e d isc by i ts ed ge to kee p th e di sc cle an. Do not touc h t he disc’s su r face. • Do not u se a CD wi th pa ste o r ink res idue on it. • Do no t use CD s with l abe ls or s ticker s at tac hed. T he lab el may leave a stick y re si- due wh en it beg ins to pee l. • Clea n the dis cs wit h[...]

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    • Di scon nec t ne gative ba tte r y ter mina l befo re sta r tin g i nst alla tion. C ons ult the ve hicl e’ s owne r’ s m anu al for pro pe r in str uct ion. • T he un it i s de sign ed f or a 1 2 Volt D C ne gative groun d op er ation system only . Befor e ins tall ing the uni t, make sure you r ve hicl e i s a 1 2 Volt DC ne gative gr o[...]

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    Before Y ou Install Autom otive audi o equi pme nt ins tall ation s can be tr oub les ome at tim es, even to the mo st expe rie nce d of inst allat ion tech nici ans . If yo u are not con de nt worki ng with el ect ric al wir ing, re movin g an d rei nst allin g inte rio r pan els , ca rpet ing, d ash boar ds o r othe r co mpo - nen ts of yo ur [...]

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    1 . Da shb oa rd 2. Nut ( 5mm) 3. Sp ri ng wa sh er 4. Sc rew (5 x 25m m) 5. Sc rew 6. St ra p 7 . Pla in wa she r Ins t alla ti on DIN FRONT -MOUNT (M eth od A) Af ter in ser t ing the Mo untin g Sleeve into the da shb oar d, s ele ct tab s o n top, bot tom, an d sid es, t hen b end the m to sec ure the mou nting s le eve in the d ash b oar d.(Fig[...]

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    DIN RE AR-M OUNT (Met hod B) Ins tall atio n usin g the sc rew ho les o n both si des of t he uni t. 1 . S crew ho les o n the si de of the u nit. 2. Screws . Use eit her t rus s scr ews (5 x 8mm) o r u sh su r fac e scr ews (4 x 8m m) , dep en ding on th e sh ape of the screw hol es in th e bra cket. 3. V ehi cle’s F a ctor y M ount ing Br ac[...]

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    Ins t alla ti on 5 A 1 A Antenna Receptacle Antenna Cable & Plug Black: Gr ound Blue/White: Auto-Antenna Y ellow: Battery Red: ACC Power Front Speaker Out (L) W h i t e ( + ) W h i t e / B l a c k ( - ) R i g h t F r o n t L e f t F r o n t G r e y / B l a c k ( - ) G r e y ( + ) Wiring Harness & Plug Wiring Harness Socket RCA Line Out Red [...]

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    Locat ion of t h e Cont r ols CD PLAYER / AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER VRCD100M / RMCD100M VOL+ VOL- SEL 1 2 3 4 5 1 5 6 7 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 9 8 1 . Res et 2. CD po r tal 3. LCD scr ee n 4. Di sc eje ct 5. Sta tion Up & N ext T r ack / Fast For war d 6. B and bu tto n 7 . Sta tion D own & Previo us T ra ck / Fast Reve rse[...]

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    Bas ic O pe rat ion 1. T u rn in g th e Un it On / O f f Pres s the power bu tto n to turn the un it on, pre ss the POWER but ton aga in to tur n th e uni t of f. 2 . Mod e Se le ct i on Pres s th e BA ND B ut ton to sele ct R adio Mod e. Pres s the Play / Pau se Bu t ton to whe n the re is a CD in the unit to s ta r t pl aying the CD. Pres s the A[...]

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    Radio O pe rat ion 1. Ch oos e A R ad io Ba nd Pres s the BAND But ton any ti me to ac ces s the radi o fu nct ion. The uni t ha s on e FM Ban d and o ne AM Ba nd. Eac h pre ss of the Band But ton will chan ge the radio fro m one Ba nd to th e ot her . 2 . Rad io T u ni ng In R adio Mo de, turn th e Ra dio T u ning Kn ob to a dju st the r adio f re[...]

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    MAINTE NANCE Cl ea ni ng t he U ni t Do not us e a ny li quid s to cl ean thi s u nit. Do not u se petr ole um dist illate s to cl ean this u nit. Use a cl ean, dr y cl oth to c lea n this un it. Re pl ac in g t h e Fu se Make su re t he amp er age matc he s th e spe cif ied val ue whe n r epl acin g th e f use (s). If the fuse is ba d, che ck the [...]

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    S peci ca tio ns GE NE R AL Ope ra ting Power ............................................................... 12 V ol ts DC, Ne gative G rou nd Out put Wi ring ....................................................... Des igne d for u sing t wo sp eaker s on ly RCA line o ut .........................................................................[...]

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    VIR TUA L R E ALI T Y S OUN D L A BS ® p rod uc ts are de si gne d and ma nuf ac tur ed to p rovi de a h igh leve l o f t rou ble - fr ee p er fo rm an ce. V IR TUAL RE A LIT Y S OU ND L A BS ® war ra nts , to th e or ig ina l pu rc has er, tha t it s pr odu ct s ar e fr ee from defe ct s i n ma ter ia l a nd wo rk ma ns hip for 3 0 d ays fro m t[...]

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    ©20 07 Vi r tua l Re ali t y Sou nd L ab s® A ll de si gn s, lo go s and i ma ges a re t he excl us ive pr op er t y of V ir tu al Re al it y So und L a bs® a nd /or it s af l iate s. A ll ri gh ts re se r ved. 01 1 507 Pri nte d in Ch in a 00 0 00[...]