Installation
and Operations
Manual
M9900
AM / FM / WB / CD and Cassette Stereo Receiver
Introduction
Your new in-dash entertainment system has been designed for many years of listening pleasure. Take a
moment to read through this manual and become familiar with the operations and features of this outstanding product. This manual is broken into 4 parts. “Location and Function of the Controls at a Glance” ,
“Operation and Programming”, “Maintenance” and “Installation”.
It is advisable to keep this manual in your vehicle for ready reference . We hope the experience with your
new mobile entertainment system is a pleasurable one. Be sure and send in your warranty card. In the unlikely event that your system will need service during the warranty period, you will need to be registered to
receive the full benefits of warranty repair.
Location and Function of Controls at a Glance
1. Weather Band Radio Button: At any time when the unit is on, press this button to access the weather
band radio.
2. On/Off/Volume Control: Press this button to turn the unit on. Rotate the button to increase or decrease
the volume level.
3. Multi-Function Knob: Rotate to change radio stations. Press to scan radio stations. Rotate to adjust hours
and minutes for clock setting. Rotate to change tracks when a CD is playing.
4. Cassette Eject Button: When a tape is playing, press this button to eject the tape.
5. Multi-Function Button #1: Press when programming a radio station into memory #1 (CH1). Press when
recalling memorized radio station #1. Press to play or pause when a CD is inserted.
6. Multi-Function Button #2: Press when programming a radio station into memory #2 (CH2). Press when
recalling memorized radio station #2. Press to repeat a single track from the CD.
7. Cassette Tape Door: Insert the cassette through this door to play the tape.
8. Multi-Function Button #3: Press when programming a radio station into memory #3 (CH3). Press when
recalling memorized radio station #3. Press to intro each song on the CD for 10 seconds.
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Location and Function of Controls at a Glance (Continued)
9. Multi-Function Button #4: Press when programming a radio station into memory #4 (CH4). Press when
recalling memorized radio station #4. Press to play the songs on the CD in a different order than originally programmed.
10. Recall Button #5: Press when programming a radio station into memory #5 (CH5). Press when recall-
ing memorized radio station #5.
11. 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.
12. Sound Controls: Rotate the controls to change the BASS tone and TREBLE tone (As indicated on the
panel). Pull on the controls and then rotate to adjust the “Left-to-Right” speaker balance and the “Frontto-Rear” speaker balance (As indicated on the panel).
13. 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.
14. Clock Button:
be displayed 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 frequency indefinitely. This procedure operates the same for CD and cassette modes.
15. Radio Band Select Button: Press this button to select FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, or AM2 radio bands.
16. Source Mode Button: Press this button to change the play source. If a tape is loaded and a CD is loaded,
and the radio is playing, you can press the “MODE” button to switch between each source.
17. CD Eject Button: Press this button to eject a CD.
18. CD To play a CD, insert CD into slot with label facing up.
19. Radio Station/ Clock Display Area: This area will display the radio station, last pushed station recall but-
ton and the clock.
20. CD / Tape Function Display Area: This area of the display shows all CD and Tape function indicators.
Press this button at any time, when the unit is on, will display the clock. The clock will
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Listening to the Radio
1. Push the volume knob (2) once to turn the unit on.
2. Press the “BAND” button (15) to select the radio
band. FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2.
3. To manually tune in a radio station, momentarily
rotate the “Tuning” knob (3) right or left to
advance the tuning digit by digit 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 scan button 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 .5 sec then release it.
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 (15) repeatedly while watching the
indication on the display (19).
2. Use the “Tuning” or “Scan” (3) button to select the desired station.
3. Press and hold one of the five station recall buttons (5-10). The button number and “CH” appears in the
display area (19). Release the button.
4. Repeat the procedure to memorize more stations as desired.
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