TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES..................1 ACCESSORIES...................1 REPLACEMENT PARTS..............1 LISTENING TO FM ON YOUR BOAT..........2 CASSETTE CARE AND MAINTENANCE.......... 2 INSTALLATION.................. 3 MOUNTING..................3 Upright or Overhead Mounting............3 Flush Mounting................4 Installation using the Supplied Escutcheon Panel......5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION...............6 FUSE REPLACEMENT................
(available in black or white) CMB60..................Flush Mount Kit REPLACEMENT PARTS PART SCC PART NUMBER Dust Cover..................053002027A Flush Mount Escutcheon..............063002002A Mounting Bracket................160004023A Mounting Bracket Knobs..............154011017A Power Wire Harness................. 156007001A Rear Case Assembly............... M32649001A Speaker Wire Harness..............156008001A MST65 Owner’s Manual Page 1...
INSTALLATION MOUNTING The MST65 is designed to be mounted in several different ways so that it can be installed in the most convenient position. Although the MST65 is water resistant when the front cover is closed, care should be taken to locate it where it will not be subjected to spray or rain.
6. Connect the antenna lead and electrical wiring as described later. Flush Mounting The MST65 can be neatly flush mounted into a panel or bulkhead so that just the controls and the protective cover are visible. There are two flush mounting options available.
Temporarily hold in place with tape if necessary. 8. With the escutcheon in place, slide the MST65 through the slot from the front and push it almost as far as it will go. The radio should not be pushed all the way in, to ensure there is adequate clearance for the front cover to hang in the open position.
+12 Volt point such as the positive (+) terminal of the battery. NOTE: It is possible to use the MST65 on vessels with a 12 volt positive ground electrical system, but special precautions are required when installing the stereo system antenna and any accessories.
MST65 will be damaged. Do not allow the speaker leads to "short" together as this will also cause damage to the MST65 amplifier. Damage caused by the above may not be covered by warranty. 2812 Figure 5.
The center balance point is indented for easy location. Fader Rotate the concentric Fader knob to adjust the balance between the front and rear speakers. Rotate clockwise to increase the front speaker volume and counterclockwise to increase the rear speaker volume. Page 8 Owner’s Manual MST65...
Band (BND) The MST65 has 4 selectable frequency bands labeled FM1, FM2, FM3 and MW. Bands FM1 - FM3 are identical and cover the FM band from 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz. The MW band covers the AM frequencies from 531 kHz to 1620 kHz.
Metal Oxide Tapes (MT) Metal oxide tapes are often used as an alternative to standard tapes because of their better frequency response and lower background hiss. The MST65 is fitted with a metal tape key MT to ensure the best performance is obtained when using these tapes.
TROUBLESHOOTING The following checks will assist you in solving most of the problems you are likely to encounter after installing your MST65. Should any problem persist after you have tried these ideas, consult your dealer. SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION No Power.
MST65 Marine AM/FM Stereo System - 1 year To receive warranty service, the purchaser must deliver the Product, transportation and insurance prepaid, to SCC Standard Communications Corp.,115 North Wright Brothers Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah...
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WARRANTY INFORMATION CARD INSTRUCTIONS Please complete the Warranty Information Card on the previous page, detach it and mail it to SCC. Then complete the Owner’s Record below for your records. Should you ever return the equipment to your SCC Dealer or SCC for in-warranty repair, the Owner’s record, or other proof of purchase, must be included with the unit to provide warranty information.