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Wiring Identification - JBL MR-30 Operation Manual

Full flip down system marine cd player with dsp / 4x45watts

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WIRING IDENTIFICATION

CAR RADIO
ANT
DIN SOCKET
FUSE
BLUE
AUTO
1A
ANT
YELLOW
BACK-UP B+
10A
FUSE
BLACK
GROUND
IGNITION B+
RED
WHITE
FRONT
LEFT
WHITE / BLACK
GREEN
REAR
LEFT
VLOLET / BLACK
GREEN / BLACK
Installation Notes
(Applicable to both 2 and 4 speaker connection)
This radio contains four separate power amplifiers, to prevent possible
damage to these amplifiers please ensure.
i) The boat chassis is not used as a loudspeaker ground(-).
ii) Front and Rear loudspeaker connecting wires are not joined together.
iii) Any wires not used when completing a two speaker installation are fully insulated.
iv) The memory wire (yellow) is connected to a permanent + 12V supply.
v) The power wire (Red) is connected via the ignition switch of the boat.
CD
CHANGER (OPTION)
DIN
CABLE
RIGHT
RED
AUX / IN
LEFT
WHITE
RIGHT
RED
SUB / W
LEFT
WHITE
RIGHT
GRAY
RED
REAR
LEFT
WHITE
RIGHT
BLACK
RED
FRONT
LEFT
GRAY
WHITE
FRONT
RIGHT
GRAY / BLACK
VIOLET
REAR
RIGHT
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PRECAUTIONS AND MAINTENANCE
1. Reset Function
A microprocessor reset button has been provided to facilitate manual
resetting of the internal microprocessor in the unlikely event that the player
fails to operate correctly. Should it be necessary to reset the microprocessor,
simply open face, remove rubber plug, and press reset button.
Note:
It will be necessary to re-enter the radio preset memories as these
will have been erased when the microprocessor is reset.
WIRE /
REMOTE
After resetting the player, ensure all functions are operating correctly.
CONTROL
2. General Precautions
Be sure the CD is put into the CD slot label side up.
If the unit has become extremely hot we strongly recommend that you
allow it to cool down before using. Take care of your CD DISC to preserve
the quality of the recording. Do not allow them to be exposed to direct
LINE OUT
sunlight. Store them to place protected from dirt and dust and avoid
handling them with oily, grease or wet hands.
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