Installation - Uniden MC 610 Owner's Manual

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UNIDEN MC610,
The UNIDEN MC610 VHF marine radio
transceiver has been designed to give you a
rugged reliable instrument that will pro-
vide you with years of trouble-free seNice.
You are encouraged to thoroughly read
this manual to acquaint yourself with the
characteristics and operation of your tran-
sceiver so that you can contribute to the
longevity of your investment.
With proper care and maintenance, your
UNIDEN MC61 0 will outlast your present
vessel and seNe you well on board several
more. The full features and flexibility de-
signed into this quality transceiver will pre-
vent it from becoming obsolete regardless
of changes in craft or geographic locations.
The unit may be mounted in any number of
convenient locations by utilizing the uni-
versal mounting bracket.
The UNIDEN MC610 is of all solid state de-
sign with conseNatively rated rugged com-
ponents and materials compatible with the
marine environment. The transceiver uti-
lizes a number of gaskets, sealing rings,
waterproof membranes, and other sea-
lants to effect a splash proof housing for
protection of the electronics.
INSTALLA;TI,ON
CAUTION: The MC610 will operate only with nominal 12 volt negative ground
battery systems.
It is important to carefully determine the
most suitable location for your MC610 on
your vessel. Electrical, mechanical, and en-
vironmental considerations must all be tak-
en into account. You must select the opti-
mum relationship among these consider-
ations.
Keep in mind the flexibility designed into
the MC610 so that you can most conveni-
ently use your radio. Features which should
be considered are:
1. Universal mounting bracket may be in-
stalled on either top or bottom of shelf,
bulkhead, or overhead mounting.
2. The microphone
connector
faces for-
ward allowing
convenient
in-dash
or
"built-in" installations.
3. The front panel can be fully reversed to
provide for optimum viewing and op-
erating for any mounting position.
4. The REMOTEspeaker jack may be used
with an auxiliary speaker.
All connections are "plug-in" type for
easy removal of the radio.

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