Carbine M9900DVDS manual Preset Sirius Satellite Radio Stations, Direct Tuning

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Sirius Satellite Radio Operation (Continued)

Direct Tuning:

1.Push the TUNE knob until “DIRECT” appears in the display.

2.Rotate the TUNE knob and select the first digit (0 or 1).

3.Push the TUNE knob again.

4.Rotate the TUNE knob and select the second digit (1-8).

5.Push the TUNE knob again.

6.Rotate the TUNE knob and select the third digit (1-9). The tuner will start playing the station you have selected when the third digit stops flashing.

TUNE/TRACK/CH

PUSH

SCAN/S-MOD/SETUP

TUNE/TRACK/CH

PUSH

SCAN/S-MOD/SETUP

Preset Sirius Satellite Radio Stations

Programming Satellite Radio Stations: You can program up to 20 Sirius Satellite radio stations.

1.Select from SR1, SR2, SR3 or SR4 by pushing the BAND button repeatedly.

2.Tune to the desired radio station (see Sirius Satellite Radio Operation for more details).

3.Push and hold one of the five STATION RECALL buttons

BAND W-BND

until a short "beep" is heard. The corresponding preset button number now appears in the lower right hand corner of the display.

2

3

4

5

REPEAT

SHUFFLE

INTRO

4.To program additional preset stations, repeat this procedure using the other STATION RECALL buttons as desired.

Recalling Satellite Radio Stations:

1.Select from SR1, SR2, SR3 or SR4 by pushing the BAND button repeatedly.

2. Push button 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 to recall a preprogrammed radio

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station.

 

Automatically Recalling Satellite Radio Stations:

1.Select from SR1, SR2, SR3 or SR4 by pushing the BAND button repeatedly.

2.Push AS/PS button and release to automatically scan every 5 seconds the pre-programmed radio stations. To stop scanning push the AS/PS button again.

 

BAND

W-BND

3

4

5

REPEAT

SHUFFLE

INTRO

BAND W-BND

MODE AS/PS

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Contents Installation Operations Manual Features Safety FeaturesIntroduction Region Management InformationHandling and Cleaning Disc CleaningDisc Notes Disc Formats Supported by this PlayerMulti-Function Knob Radio Mode Radio Button Locations and FunctionsMulti-Function Button #1 Multi-Function Button #2Multi-Function Button #3 Multi-Function Button #4Multi-Function Button #5 Band ButtonRemote Control Button Locations and Functions ST Title Radio Mode Audio14 CAT 15 CATSetup GO toPBC ProgramVolume Preset AM/FM Radio Stations Turning the Unit On and Off Push the Power buttonManual Tuning Basic OperationWeather Band Radio Operation Sound ControlsRecalling AM/FM Radio Stations Automatically Recalling AM/FM Radio StationsClock Setting CD OperationCanceling Programmed CD Tracks CD Changer Operation Sirius Satellite Radio Setup Accessing you Sirius Tuner ID Number ESNCategory Tuning Sirius Satellite Radio OperationPreset Sirius Satellite Radio Stations Direct TuningRecalling Satellite Radio Stations Station Automatically Recalling Satellite Radio StationsAuxiliary Input Channel Skip Sirius Satellite RadioRelease Channel Skip for Satellite Radio Stations DVD Operation Ejecting a DVD Push the Eject button to eject a discSequential order DVD Setup Initial SetupGeneral Setup MenusPreferences Setup Default Settings Speciality Features Problem Description Possible RemedyChanging the Default Settings Installation DashboardConnection M9900DVDSSirius Tuner Connection Optional CD Changer Connection OptionalRemote IR Sensor Connection Optional M9900DVDS M9SIRAntenna Connection AntennaTrouble Shooting Specifications GeneralReplacement Parts Order Form Warranty ONE 1 Year Limited Warranty

M9900DVDS specifications

The Carbine M9900DVDS is a versatile and powerful firearm designed for both precision shooting and rapid-fire engagements. The M9900DVDS stands out in the crowded market of tactical rifles, offering an array of features and technologies that cater to both enthusiasts and professionals alike.

One of the key characteristics of the M9900DVDS is its innovative gas-operated action, which enhances reliability and reduces recoil. This system allows for consistent cycling of rounds, even in adverse conditions. The carbine is chambered in the popular 5.56x45mm NATO caliber, providing excellent ballistics and low recoil, making it suitable for a range of shooting applications, from target practice to hunting.

The M9900DVDS is equipped with a robust barrel that is cold hammer-forged, promoting longevity and accuracy. The 16-inch barrel length strikes a balance between maneuverability and ballistic performance, ideal for close-quarter settings and open fields alike. Additionally, the barrel features a 1:7 twist rate, which allows for stabilization of heavier projectiles, giving shooters the flexibility to customize ammunition according to their needs.

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The integrated Picatinny rail system allows for easy attachment of various accessories, such as optics, lights, and foregrips. This modularity ensures that users can adapt the M9900DVDS to their specific operational requirements. The carbine also includes a durable, weather-resistant finish that protects against corrosion and wear, making it suitable for outdoor use in various environments.

Safety is paramount in the design of the M9900DVDS, featuring a manual safety selector and an automatic firing pin block. These elements work together to ensure that accidental discharges are minimized, promoting safe handling.

In summary, the Carbine M9900DVDS combines cutting-edge technology with practical features to deliver a high-performing firearm. Its reliability, accuracy, and user-friendly design make it a standout choice in the tactical rifle market, appealing to both seasoned shooters and newcomers. Whether for personal defense, sport shooting, or law enforcement, the M9900DVDS is engineered to meet the demands of modern shooters.