Magnadyne M9850 Installation And Operation Manual

Manual is about: High Power (35 & 40 Watts x 4) AM/FM/WB Stereo Receiver and Auto Reverse Cassette Deck

Summary of M9850

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    Installation and operations manual r © copyright 1998 magnadyne corporation m9850 high power (35 watts x 4) am/fm/wb stereo receiver and auto reverse cassette deck m9860 high power (40 watts x 4) am/fm/wb stereo receiver and auto reverse cassette deck.

  • Page 2: Introduction

    Your new am/fm/wb cassette unit incorporates a microcomputer man- aged electronic am/fm stereo tun- ing system and fm optimizer along with rugged auto reverse cassette mechanism. The two as a combina- tion will provide the user with the finest crystal clear am/fm stereo radio broadcast reproduction ...

  • Page 3: Installation Procedure

    Installation procedure removing the unit: in the event that the unit requires removal from it’s mounting location, repeat the following procedures. A. Release the rear support strap. B. Insert the keys provided into the slot on both sides of the chassis until locked. (snapped into place) c. Pull on ...

  • Page 4: Installation Procedure

    Installation procedure fad vol pwr treble scan r.Freq band 1 5 2 3 4 tune weather 40w x 4 high power auto reverse cassette am / fm / wb stereo weather band bass bal pull 40w x 4 4 nut washer sheet metal screw metal strap dashboard mounting sleeve removal keys removing the unit figure 1.

  • Page 5: Installation Procedure

    Installation procedure speaker connections: note: every speaker has a positive (+) and a negative (-) connection termi- nal, therefore every speaker must have two wires connected to it. To properly connect the speaker system to your new am/fm cassette unit, you must have a + and - wire coming from e...

  • Page 6: Installation Procedure

    Installation procedure left front speaker left rear speaker + - + - green wire orange wire 12 vdc constant green/black wire black/green wire green/red wire four speaker wiring right rear speaker right front speaker + - + - gray wire black/gray wire gray/black wire gray/red wire red wire 12 vdc ign./...

  • Page 7: Radio Display

    7 control button identification 21 6 3 4 12 7 8 513 9 10 11 figure 2 1. On/off power switch, balance control and volume level adjuster. 2. Fader control. 3. Bass/treble tone controls. 4. Radio band selector button. 5. Manual tuning control buttons. 6. Radio station scan button. 7. Frequency selector...

  • Page 8: Using The Radio

    Using the radio listening to the radio: 1. Turn the vehicle’s ignition key to the “on” or “acc” position to pro- vide power to the radio. 2. Rotate knob (1) clockwise to turn the radio on. Adjust the volume knob (1) to a low listening level. 3. Use the band button (4) to select the am or fm radio ba...

  • Page 9: Using The Radio

    9 using the radio listening to the weatherband radio 1. At any time when the am/fm radio or tape is playing, you can press the “weather” button (8). The automatic weatherband seek tuning will begin to find the strongest broadcast frequency in the area you are traveling in . When the weatherband radi...

  • Page 10: Cassette Operation

    Cassette operation some notes about cassette tapes * it is not recommended to use any tape with a length longer than 90 minutes playing time. Longer tapes create excessive load on the tape motor and mechanism causing pre- mature wear and failures. Longer tapes have a tendency to tangle and jam autom...

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    Cassette operation programming using the fast forward and rewind controls the two buttons located to the right side of the tape opening (10) are the fast forward and rewind buttons (11). While the tape is playing you can use these buttons to fast advance the tape to search for special sound tracks o...

  • Page 12: Clock Settings

    Clock settings setting the clock with the radio off 1. Turn the vehicles ignition key to the on or acc position to provide power to the radio. You will know that radio has sufficient power as the clock will be displayed in the lcd display window (9). 2. Press the ‘r.Freq” button (7) and hold it down...

  • Page 13: Audio

    Audio audio adjustments volume level 1. Rotate the volume control knob (1) clockwise to increase the volume. 2. Rotate the volume control knob (1) counter clockwise to decrease the volume. Left to right balance 1. Pull the volume control knob (1) outward until it locks. 2. Rotating the knob to the l...

  • Page 14: Specifications

    14 specifications am/fm tuner fm frequency range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87.5 - 107.9mhz am frequency range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520 - 1720 khz if rejection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 15: Notes:

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  • Page 16: Warranty

    Warranty 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, if said pr...