Magnadyne M9999 manual Listening to the Radio, Sound Controls, Programming the Unit

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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.

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 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.

Figure A

Figure B

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.

4.Repeat the procedure to memorize more stations as desired.

Figure C

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Contents Installation Operations Manual Introduction Location and Function of Controls at a GlanceLocation and Function of Controls at a Glance Sound Controls Listening to the RadioProgramming the Unit Cassette Player Maintenance and Precautions Cassette Tape OperationCD Operation CD Changer Control OptionalReset Button Specialty FeaturesAuxiliary Input Setting the Clock Setting the ClockInstallation Procedure Speaker Connection CD Changer Connection Auxiliary ConnectionRemote IR Sensor Connection Optional Warranty ONE 1 Year Limited Warranty