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‘shadow’ may be present behind the object which may result in poor reception in that area. LCD DISPLAY Weather Channels VHF Channels Memory Number Band Selection Modes Auxiliary Input Frequency PAGE 4 GR200 INS T RUCT ION MANUAL...
BAND KEY (B) The GR200 has 7 selectable frequency bands plus an Auxiliary audio input. The frequency bands available are Long Wave (LW), Short Wave (SW), AM (AM1 and AM2), FM (FM1 and FM2) and VHF Marine (VHF). The Auxiliary input mode allows audio from external sources such as MP3 players to be connected via a 3.5 mm socket lead on the rear panel.
The radio will turn OFF. NOTE: When the GR200 is switched off or the power is interrupted, it will remember the last state that it was set to and return to that state when it is switched back on. ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjusting the Volume During normal use, the GR200 will default to the volume mode.
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The balance mode is only available when the external speakers are attached. If NOTE: running the GR200 from the internal monitor speaker, the balance function is skipped when the Mode key is pressed. Briefly press the Mode key repeatedly until ‘BAL’ is displayed on the right of the LCD.
Owners in the USA or Canada should select the USA or Canadian standard. To switch between the standards, press and hold the Band key for 3 seconds. The GR200 will display ‘E’ at the top of the display for European, ‘U’ for USA or ‘C’ for Canada. The ‘E’, ‘U’...
MEMORY KEYS The GR200 has 6 preset memory keys which allow up to 6 frequencies to be stored and recalled within each band. Because there are two identical AM bands and two identical FM bands, this allows 12 AM and 12 FM preset memories. The memories can be stored either manually or automatically.
LOC symbol on the display indicates LOCAL mode is selected. If the LOC symbol is flashing then DX mode is selected. When the GR200 returns to the normal display mode, LOC will be displayed if Local mode is selected. If LOC is not visible then DX mode is selected.
Screw or bolt the bracket into position. The mounting method will depend on the surface to which the bracket is being attached. Refit the GR200 to the bracket and adjust the unit to the correct position before tightening the gimbal knobs.
ELECTRICAL WIRING The GR200 is suitable for either negative or positive ground systems. The GR200 has an over voltage detector to indicate when excessive voltage is NOTE: being applied to the radio. The over voltage detector is triggered when the voltage being applied to the power leads exceeds 18 volts DC.
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4 Ohms is not recommended as they will cause excessive loading of the GR200’s output circuit. The GR200 is a two speaker system that requires one pair of wires for each speaker. Avoid shorting the speaker wires together or touching them to the supply voltage or to ground.
Unit Dimensions: 164 (W) x 65 (H) x 70 (D) mm Unit Weight: 482 g approx. Flush Mounting Depth: 55 mm min. Environmental Ingress Protection Rating: IP55 - Refer: www.gme.net.au/IPRatings Temperature Range: -10°C to +60°C Solar Radiation: Case UV stabilised Compass Safe Distance: 200 mm...
Standard Communications Pty Ltd ACN 000 We warrant any replacement parts for the 346 814 (We, us, our or GME). Our contact remainder of the period of warranty for the details are set out in clause 2.7. This warranty goods into which they are incorporated.
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2.8 If we determine that your goods are 4.1 We provide the following warranty on defective, we will pay for the cost of GME and Kingray products. No repair or returning the repaired or replaced goods replacement during the warranty period...
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MK600 IN DASH FITTING INSTRUCTIONS REAR VIEW Contents: Adhesive Backing Plate 2 S/S brackets 2 adhesive backing strips 4 S/S self tapping screws 4 S/S metal-thread screws Figure 1 6.0 Radius Cut Out 156 mm x 58 mm Figure 2 Ensure that the location selected for in dash mounting is convenient for the operator and that there is sufficient space behind the panel to accommodate the body of the radio and allow a free flow of air.
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