RC90 AM/FM RADIO CD/MP3 PLAYER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CONTENTS Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Removing & Refitting the Face Panel. . . . . . . . .
Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of the GME RC90 AM/FM Radio, CD, MP3 player. Your RC90 has been designed with both the music buff and car owner in mind. By way of a host of features never before found in a car stereo system, the RC90 offers music enthusiasts the same level of audio quality normally reserved for high end home systems.
Location The RC90 is designed to be in car or bulkhead mounted. GME recommends that the unit should be mounted in a position that is free from direct sunlight and excessive vibration. 6. Insert the RC90 in the Mounting Frame. REMOVING & REFITTING THE FACE PANEL Before removing the face panel, turn the unit OFF by pressing the PWR button. 1. Press the 15 release button end of the face panel. to release the left hand 2. Lift the face panel out towards you. 3.
Electrical Wiring Speaker Connections DC Connections When connecting the speakers, observe the correct polarity as shown in the diagram below. Incorrect polarity will result in a reduction of Bass response and stereo effect. The RC90 is a four-speaker system that requires 2 separate wires for each speaker. Caution: The RC90 is designed for vehicles with a 12 Volt negative ground electrical system only! Refer to the wiring diagram: 1.
object (see PRECAUTIONS on page 3). This will ensure the RC90 is ready to operate for the first time. If at any time the controls do not seem to work (after replacing the vehicle’s battery for example), press the Reset button to reset the microprocessor inside the RC90. Fuse Replacement If any of the fuses blow, replace them with a standard 30 mm 3 AG type of the same rating. If the fuse blows a second time contact your retailer.
Storing of Stations in Memory Once the desired station has been selected, press and hold one of the six pre-set station memory locations on the front panel for 3 seconds. The corresponding button number will appear on the LCD indicating that the selected station is now programmed into the RC90 memory. 13 Auto Programming of Radio Stations (AMS) Select the required band Press and hold the AMS button for 3 seconds; The RC90 will now commence searching the band for radio stations.
MP3 Functions AUXILIARY INPUTS & OUTPUTS MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3) is a format for the compression of audio files to approximately 8% of their original size. This permits a large number of files to be stored on a CD-R, CD-RW, SD Card or USB memory stick. MP3 Music Search - To search for a particular MP3 music track, press the AMS button once, the LCD will display ‘TRK SCH’ (track search). Press SEL, the display will flash, then rotate the Volume control until the desired track is found.
Remote control functions Mute Display Scan On/Off Stereo/Mono Volume up OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Mode/ Function MUTE DISP SCAN Volume down V-UP ST/MO TUNUP MOD Play/Pause/ Radio memory 1 V-DN PSCN SEARCH AMS TUNDN BAND ID3 Radio band/ MP3 ID M1 INT M2 RPT M3 RDM M4 Random play/Radio memory 4 MENU V-SEL -10 M5 +10 M6 EJECT AMS search Intro Scan/ Radio memory 2 Audio control Select Reverse MP3 tracks by 10/ Radio memory 5 LOUD LOC/DX Radio tuning/ Music track selection There are
specifications* FM Radio Frequency Range: 87.5 - 108 MHz (Eu./Aust./N.Z.) Frequency Step: 50 kHz Intermediate Frequency: 10.7 MHz Sensitivity (30 dB S/N): 13 dBuV (typical) Channel Separation: >22 dB Station Memories: 18 AM Radio Frequency Range: 522 - 1620 MHz (Eu./Aust./N.Z.) Frequency Step: 9 kHz (Eu./Aust./N.Z.
Trouble Shooting Guide Symptom No Power. C ause Solution Car Ignition switch is off. Turn Ignition Switch to Access. One of the fuses is blown. Replace the damaged fuse with the correct value. Error messages displayed on LCD or functions not operating. Microprocessor lock up. Press Reset Button. Poor radio reception. Damaged or incorrect type of antenna. Check antenna and replace if necessary. CD cannot be loaded. There is already a CD in the player. Remove disc, then insert new CD.
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