Magnadyne Stereo Receiver M9999 User Manual

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Installation  
and Operations  
Manual  
M9999  
AM / FM / WB / AUX / CD / CD Changer Controller  
and Cassette Stereo Receiver  
 
Location and Function of Controls at a Glance (Continued)  
in the optional CD changer.  
8. Recall Button #5: Press when programming a radio station into memory #5 (CH5). Press when recall-  
ing memorized radio station #5. Press to play the disc that follows the one that is currently playing in the  
optional CD changer.  
9. Weather Band Radio Button: At any time when the unit is on, press this button to access the weather  
band radio.  
10. Logic Reset Button: If the display or front panel functions become locked and inoperative, press this  
button to return all logic back to “Default Mode”. Note: All clock and station recall memory will be lost.  
11. Clock Button: Press this button at any time, when the unit is on, to display the clock indefinitely. If  
you tune to another radio station the radio frequency will be displayed for 5 seconds then will  
switch back to the clock. Pressing the "Clock" button a second time will display the radio frequen-  
cy indefinitely. This procedure operates the same for CD mode.  
12. Radio Band Select Button: Press this button to select FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 or AM2 radio bands.  
13. Source Mode Button: Press this button to change the play source: CD, Tape, Radio, CD changer and  
AUX.  
14. CD Eject Button: Press this button to eject a CD.  
15. CD Slot: To play a CD, insert CD into slot with label facing up.  
16. Radio Station/ Clock Display Area: This area displays the radio station, last pushed station recall but-  
ton and the clock.  
17. CD Function Display Area: This area of the display shows all CD and function indicators.  
18. Cassette Eject Button: when a tape is playing, press this button to eject the tape.  
19. Cassette Tape Door: Insert the cassette through this door to play the tape.  
20. Tape Direction and Fast Advance Controls: Press "REW" to fast rewind the cassette tape. Press "FF" to  
fast forward the cassette tape. Press both controls (REW and FF) to change the play direction of the tape.  
21. Infrared Remote Sensor: This is the sensor for the optional infrared remote .  
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Listening to the Radio  
1. Push the “LEVEL” knob (2) once to turn the unit on.  
(Figure A)  
2. Press the “BAND” button (12) to select a radio  
band: FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 or AM2.  
3. To manually tune in a radio station, rotate the  
“Tuning” knob (3) right or left until the desired  
station is located.  
4. To “Automatic Scan” to the next strong station.  
Press and release the “Tuning” knob (3). The  
tuner will scan up and wait for 5 seconds then  
scan up again. Once the desired station is found,  
press the knob again to stop the scan function.  
Figure A  
5. To “Seek” up or down to the next station, momen-  
tarily rotate the “Tuning” knob (3) right or left and  
hold it for more than one second then release it.  
Sound Controls  
Volume Button:  
Press the “SEL” button (1) to select between the  
sound controls: Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance  
and Fader. The sound control will be displayed in  
the display area (Figure B).  
Use the Level Knob (2) to make these adjustments:  
Bass Control:  
The bass control adjusts the amount of low  
frequency that you hear.  
Treble Control:  
The treble control adjusts the amount of high  
Figure B  
frequency that you hear.  
Balance Control:  
The balance control adjusts the amount of sound  
output to the left and right speakers.  
Fader Control:  
The fader control adjusts the amount of sound  
output to the front and rear speakers.  
Programming the Unit  
You can program up to 15 FM radio stations and 10  
AM radio stations.  
1. Select FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 or AM2 by pressing  
the “BAND” button (12) repeatedly while watch-  
ing the indication on the display (16) (Figure C).  
2. Use the “Tuning” or “Scan” (3) knob to select the  
desired station.  
3. Press and hold one of the five station recall but-  
tons (4-8). The button number and “CH” appears  
in the display area (16). Release the button.  
Figure C  
4. Repeat the procedure to memorize more stations  
as desired.  
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Weather Band Radio Operation  
1. Press the “W.BAND” button (9) to activate the  
weather band radio. (The weather band radio will  
then take priority over the AM/FM Radio or CD). The  
weather band radio will search for the strongest  
radio signal in your area (Figure D).  
2. To scan all 7 weather band stations, press the  
“Scan” button (3)  
3. Press the “W.BAND” button once again to turn off  
the weather band radio.  
Figure D  
Cassette Tape Operation  
1. Insert a cassette tape into the tape slot (19). The  
tape can only be inserted in one direction (thick  
end to the right side) Do not force the tape into  
the slot.  
2. The cassette tape indicator will show the side of  
the tape that is playing. indicates “Side A”  
and indicates “SIde B” (Figure E).  
3. Allowing the tape to play until it’s end will acti-  
vate the “Auto Reverse” function. The tape will  
automatically change directions and the remain-  
ing side of the tape will play. To perform this  
function manually, press the “REW and FF” but-  
ton at the same time. The and indicators  
will change position.  
Figure E  
4. To “Advance Forward” or “Rewind” the tape,  
press-in the “REW” button or the “FF” button  
(20) until it locks. To release the button, lightly  
press on the opposite button.  
5. To eject the tape, press the “Eject” button (18) all  
the way in until the tape pops out (Figure F).  
Figure F  
Cassette Player Maintenance and Precautions  
Periodic cleaning of the tape head and drive mechanism is required to maintain reliable performance. A qual-  
ity head and mechanism cleaning system can be purchased at any music store or electronics store and  
should be used regularly to maintain the performance and life of the tape mechanism and heads. (Follow  
manufactures recommendations for use and frequency of use)  
1. Avoid using C-120 length tape in this mechanism.  
2. All time lengths up to C-90 are acceptable.  
Loose Tape  
3. Check tape case before inserting the tape into  
the cassette slot (19).  
4. Take up any slack on the tape by using a pencil  
in the hub to tighten the tape (Figure G).  
Figure G  
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CD Operation  
1. Insert a compact disc into the CD disc slot  
(15). The disc will auto load and auto play (The  
disc icon in the display will begin to rotate)  
(Figure H).  
Note: If the disc does not auto load, do not  
force it. Press the “Eject” button (14) as you  
may already have a disc inserted.  
Figure H  
2. To change the music track, rotate the “Track”  
knob (3) to the right or left (Figure I). Track  
change indication will appear in the display  
area (17).  
3. To preview each song on the disc for 10 sec-  
onds, press the “INTRO” button (6). “INT” will  
appear in the display area. To turn off this fea-  
ture, press the “INTRO” button again. The indi-  
cator in the display will disappear (Figure J).  
Figure I (Adjusting the Track)  
4. To repeat play of a single song on the CD, press  
the “REPEAT” button (5) one time. The “RPT”  
indicator will appear in the display area  
(Figure K). Press the “REPEAT” button again to  
stop the repeat function. The indicator in the  
display (17) will disappear.  
INT  
5. To “Pause” the playing of the disc, press the  
“PLAY/PAUSE” button (4) once. To resume  
play, press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button again.  
Figure J (Intro Display)  
6. To eject the disc, press the “Eject” button (14).  
If the CD is not removed after three seconds it  
will be reloaded into the unit.  
RPT  
Figure K (Repeat Display)  
CD Changer Control (Optional)  
1. Load your CD changer with compact discs per  
the manufacturer’s operating instructions.  
2. Press the “MODE” (13) button until the display  
reads “CDC” which indicates that the CD chang-  
er is active (Figure L).  
3. To change the active CD, press either the “DISC  
DOWN” (7) or “DISC UP” (8) buttons to scroll  
through your selection of CD’s in the CD chang-  
er. If a CD is not in a tray in the changer, the  
M9999 will continue to scroll through the trays  
until one is found.  
Figure L (CD Changer Control Display)  
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Auxiliary Input  
1. Press the “MODE” (13) button until the display  
reads “AUX” which indicates that the auxiliary  
unit is playing through the M9999 (Figure M).  
2. All tonal features (Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance  
and Fader) are active when the auxiliary source  
is playing.  
Figure M (Auxiliary Display)  
Specialty Features  
Reset Button:  
If by chance the function of the front panel becomes  
“Locked-Up” (front panel buttons don’t function at  
all) or the display area become unreadable, use a  
ballpoint pen to press the “Reset” button (Figure N).  
Pressing the reset button clears all memory and  
resets the display to it’s DEFAULT settings. All recall  
buttons will lose their programming and the clock  
will lose the set time. All these functions will have to  
be reprogrammed.  
Figure N (Reset Button)  
Mode Button:  
The “MODE” button (13) is used to select between  
the sound sources: Radio, CD, CD Changer or  
Auxiliary Source (Figures O).  
Example: If a CD has been inserted, repeated press-  
ing of the “Mode” button will change the sound out-  
put from one source to another. The source that is  
playing will be indicated in the display area.  
Figure O (Mode Button)  
Clock Button:  
When the unit is on, press the “Clock” (11) button  
at any time to display the clock indefinitely  
(Figure P). If you tune to another radio station, the  
frequency will be displayed for 5 seconds, then  
will switch back to the clock. Pressing the “Clock”  
button a second time will display the radio fre-  
quency indefinitely. This procedure operates the  
same in CD mode.  
Figure P (Clock Button)  
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Setting the Clock  
Setting the Clock:  
To set the clock perform the following procedure:  
1. Press the “Level” knob (2) to turn the unit on.  
2. Press and hold the “Clock” button (11) (Figure Q)  
until the display begins to flash (Figure R).  
3. Use the “Clock Setting” knob (3) to adjust the  
hours (When selecting hours note the AM or PM  
indicator) and minutes as indicated on the con-  
trol. Rotate the knob left to adjust minutes and  
rotate right to adjust hours.  
Figure Q (Clock Button)  
Note: The clock is a 12 hour clock with AM and  
PM settings. When setting the clock check the  
display for the correct time setting AM or PM.  
Figure R (Flashing Display)  
Hours  
Minutes  
Figure S (Adjusting Minutes/Hours)  
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Installation Procedure  
White Wire: Connect this wire to the Left Front  
Speaker (+) positive terminal or wire.  
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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 enlarged an opening in the  
dashboard to accommodate the mounting sleeve.  
White Wire with Black Stripe: Connect this wire to the  
Left Front Speaker (-) negative terminal or wire.  
Green Wire with Black Stripe: Connect this wire to the  
Left Rear Speaker (-) negative terminal or wire.  
Step 2: If you are replacing an existing factory  
installed radio, an adapter harness might be avail-  
able for your vehicle to eliminate the need for cut-  
ting your factory wiring. Contact Radio Shack or  
other car stereo installation centers for the availabil-  
ity of a harness for your vehicle.  
Green Wire: Connect this wire to the Left Rear  
Speaker (+) positive terminal or wire.  
Gray Wire: Connect this wire to the Right Front  
Speaker (+) positive terminal or wire.  
Step 3: Insert the mounting sleeve into the hole in  
the dashboard. Bend the metal tabs on the sleeve to  
secure the mounting sleeve to the dashboard.  
Gray Wire with Black Stripe: Connect this wire to the  
Right Front Speaker (-) negative terminal or wire.  
Step 4: Bring all wiring for the connection of the unit  
(including the antenna) through the center of the  
mounting sleeve. Connect the wiring as follows:  
Purple Wire with Black Stripe: Connect this wire to  
the Right Rear Speaker (-) negative terminal or wire.  
Purple Wire: Connect this wire to the Right Rear  
Yellow Wire (w/Fuse): Connect this wire to a con-  
stant +12 volt power source (a power source that is  
not controlled by the ignition key).  
Speaker (+) positive terminal or wire.  
Note: This unit is designed to connect to (4) four  
speakers. If the installation only requires (2) two  
speakers, use the White and Gray wire sets to con-  
nect the speakers.  
Orange Wire: Connect this wire to the factory (+)  
dashboard lighting circuit that is controlled by the  
headlight switch or dashboard light illumination  
control switch (dimmer control). If no dashboard  
lighting circuit is available, connect this wire to the  
BLUE wire provided on this harness. Note: If this  
wire is not connected, the panel lighting on this unit  
will not illuminate.  
WARNING!  
Any wires left unconnected must be taped-off or  
capped off to prevent shorting.  
DO NOT connect speaker ground wires together.  
Red Wire: Connect this wire to a switched +12 volt  
power source (a power source turned on and off by  
the ignition key).  
DO NOT connect speaker ground wires to the chas-  
sis of the vehicle.  
Blue Wire: Connect this wire to the (+) power  
antenna activation circuit. If no power antenna  
exists, tape-off the end of this wire to prevent short-  
ing out of the unit.  
DO NOT connect front and rear speaker wires  
together.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THESE WARNINGS  
WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THIS UNIT AND  
VOIDS THE WARRANTY.  
Note: This wire can also be used to activate the  
panel lighting on this unit if no dashboard lighting  
circuit is available (see information for orange wire  
connection).  
Black Wire: Connect this wire to the frame of the  
vehicle (ground). This wire is the chassis grounding  
wire for the unit.  
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Installation  
Sheet  
Metal  
Screw  
Nut  
Washer  
Metal Strap  
Dashboard  
Mounting Sleeve  
Speaker Connection  
Right  
Front Speaker  
Right  
Rear Speaker  
-
+
+
-
Purple Wire: Rear Right Speaker (+)  
Purple/Black Wire: Rear Right Speaker (-)  
13  
12  
11  
10  
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Gray/Black Wire: Front Right Speaker (-)  
Gray Wire: Front Right Speaker (+)  
Green Wire: Rear Left Speaker (+)  
Green/Black Wire: Rear Left Speaker (-)  
White/Black Wire: Front Left Speaker (-)  
White Wire: Front Left Speaker (+)  
Black Wire: Ground  
8
7
6
5
Blue Wire: Power Antenna  
4
3
Red Wire: Switched  
Orange Wire: Dimmer  
2
-
+
1
Yellow Wire: 12 VDC Constant  
+
-
1 5 A  
Left  
Front Speaker  
Left  
Rear Speaker  
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Auxiliary Connection  
VCR  
or  
M9999  
TV  
Red (Right)  
or  
White (Left)  
Video Game  
Audio Out from  
VCR / TV / Video Game  
or Satellite Receiver  
or  
Satellite Receiver  
CD Changer Connection  
CD Changer  
M9999  
Male/Male  
(Supplied with CD Changer)  
Black  
Remote IR Sensor Connection (Optional)  
M9999  
Remote IR Sensor  
(Mounted in Dash)  
Black  
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Warranty  
ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
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 agents, if said product or part is found  
defective in materials or workmanship, when properly connected and operating on the  
correct power requirements designated for the specific product. This warranty and  
Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents obligations hereunder do not apply where  
the product was; damaged while in the possession of the consumer, subjected to unreasonable  
or unintended use, not reasonably maintained, utilized in commercial or industrial operations,  
or serviced by anyone other than Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents, or where  
the warning seal on the product is broken or the power and/or plugs are detached from the  
unit. Magnadyne Corporation or any of its authorized agents will not assume any labor costs  
for the removal and reinstallation of any product found to be defective, or the cost of transportation to  
Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents. Such cost are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.  
This warranty does not cover the cabinet appearance items or accessories used in connection  
with this product, or any damage to recording or recording tape, or any damage to the products  
resulting from improper installation, alteration, accident, misuse, abuse or acts of nature.  
MAGNADYNE CORPORATION OR ITS AUTHORIZED AGENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO  
ANYONE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR CLAIMS EXCEPT THOSE  
ACCORDED BY LAW. NO EXPRESSED WARRANTY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IS GIVEN  
EXCEPT THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL EXTEND BEYOND  
ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SALE.  
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not  
transferable. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and  
some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,  
so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
“NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by  
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the User’s  
authority to operate the equipment.”  
Defective merchandise should be returned to the original point of purchase or  
secondly, to Magnadyne Corporation, 1111 W. Victoria Street, Compton CA 90220.  
Return Authorization must be obtained before sending, or merchandise may be refused.  
© Copyright 2004  
Magnadyne Corporation  
M9999UM Rev. C 4-1-04  
 

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