GME G-Deck Instruction Manual
GME G-Deck Instruction Manual

GME G-Deck Instruction Manual

Entertainment system

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MARINE
ENTERTAINMENT
SYSTEM
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L

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  • Page 1 MARINE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    remote Head connection ........... 15 CONTENTS low level outputs ............15 FEaturEs ................3 sub Woofer output ............. 15 accEssoriEs suPPliED ............4 reset Button .............. 15 introDuction ..............4 Fuse replacement ............16 controls ................5 GEnEral oPEration ............16 liQuiD crYstal DisPlaY .............
  • Page 3: Features

    FCC Part 15 ComPlianCe FEATURES this equipment has been tested and found to comply with • reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • am/Fm radio the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part • DaB radio (Gm550) •...
  • Page 4: Accessories Supplied

    Your G-DEK has been • multimedia hub technology and the design expertise gained by GmE engineers designed with both the music buff and boat owner in mind. • r1 remote head over several decades of marine product development.
  • Page 5: Controls

    CONTROLS r1 rEmotE HEaD Power on/off mute search Forward selector knob audio source search Backwards stereo/mono auto music search local/Distant Band select liquid crystal Display memory Buttons Equaliser settings loudness selector options Display/clock G - D E K i n s t r u c t i o n m a n u a l Pa G E 5...
  • Page 6: Liquid Crystal Display

    LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY stereo indicator source - am/Fm receiver station memory random tracks local/DX mode source - sD card intro mode repeat sub Woofer Enabled mP3 File Playing source - usB searching Folder loudness mode searching artist source - auX text/Frequency mono mode searching album...
  • Page 7: Media Inputs

    G-DEK remote head can be either gimbal mounted or installed directly to a flat panel in an accessible position near your vessels steering position. GmE recommends reset Button that the location should be free from direct sunlight and G-DEK mEDia HuB excessive vibration.
  • Page 8: Mounting The Remote Head

    the G-DEK multimedia hub can be mounted nearby or installed aBoVE sHElF in a separate location inside the cabin using an extension lead. mounting surface the cover on the multimedia hub should remain accessible to allow access for connecting your mP3 music source via iPod/ iPhone, usB memory stick, sD card or generic mP3 player.
  • Page 9 FittinG tHE GimBal mounts FittinG tHE mountinG BracKEt g-DeK remote head gimbal mount gimbal mount gimbal Knob mounting Bracket gimbal Knob mounting Bolts G - D E K i n s t r u c t i o n m a n u a l Pa G E 9...
  • Page 10: Flush Mounting

    Flush mounting interface cable. Drill the hole for the interface cable using the size marked on the template. Before starting, select a suitable panel for the mounting location then examine behind the panel to determine that clean the rear of the remote head unit with isopropyl alcohol there is sufficient access for routing the cable and fitting the in the locations where the adhesive tape will be applied (as mounting screws.
  • Page 11: Mounting The Multimedia Hub

    FlusH mount usinG aDHEsiVE taPE mounting the multimeDia huB Feed the cable through the centre hole in the panel then peel the multimedia hub can be mounted in almost any convenient the remaining backing from the adhesive tape and carefully location however it should be protected from sunlight and position the remote head against the panel, ensuring it is level.
  • Page 12: Electrical Wiring And Connections

    multimEDia HuB mountinG Points ELECTRICAL WIRING AND CONNECTIONS DC ConneCtions Caution: the G-DEK is designed for vessels with a 12 volt negative ground electrical system only! referring to the connections diagram: 1. connect the Yellow wire directly to the positive terminal of the vessel’s battery, or to a point that has +12 volt available at all times.
  • Page 13 connEctions g-DeK multimeDia huB G - D E K i n s t r u c t i o n m a n u a l Pa G E 1 3...
  • Page 14: Speaker Connections

    Your G-DEK is able to maintain its memories a range of GmE speakers are available from your local GmE retailer. connect the am/Fm antenna to the larger antenna socket when it is switched off by the button by drawing power (bayonet connector).
  • Page 15: Microphone/Pa Connection

    WooFer outPut • For the aux 1 input, GmE offers a custom interface 3.5 mm phono connector. this connector is located under cable for personal mP3 player connections; Part # lE68. When a sub Woofer output allows the connection of a separate the cover to the left of the usB input socket.
  • Page 16: Fuse Replacement

    3 aG type of the same rating, if the fuse blows a second time ‘Pop’, ‘rock’ and ‘Jazz’. Each setting provides a preset levels of back lighting available - off, dim and bright. contact your GmE dealer for advice. adjustment of Bass, midrange and treble settings to suit the audio Controls the following fuse ratings are used: selected music style.
  • Page 17: Radio Operation

    mute input source selection tuning steps used by these countries (for details on frequencies and tuning steps see ‘specifications’ at the end of this Press the srC button repeatedly to cycle through the G-DEK’s Press the button to temporarily silence the audio manual).
  • Page 18 12 am stations. to step through the available Fm and am 3. Press and hold one of the six numbered station memory recalling station memories frequency bands press the button repeatedly. buttons. a beep will be heard and the selected memory Briefly press the key to select the desired band then number will appear on the lower-right of the lcD.
  • Page 19: Dab Tuner

    background noise and improve reception quality by disabling tuning DaB stations you wish to move your preferred stations to other memory stereo detection. locations you can select and store them manually. to tune to a specific DaB station, briefly press the buttons.
  • Page 20: Using An Ipod/Iphone

    iPod cavity. the G-DEK will automatically select the iPhone/ song search USING AN IPHONE/IPOD iPod input source and will begin playing the last played song 1. Press the selector knob. ‘sEarcH’ is displayed. Connecting an iPhone/iPod* or movie on your device. the iPhone/iPod media can also be 2.
  • Page 21: Playing Usb/Sd Multimedia Files

    1. Press the selector knob. ‘sEarcH’ is displayed. note: GmE accepts no responsibility for data lost on usB, sD the video will begin playing and the image will appear on the cards or devices connected to the G-DEK.
  • Page 22 the G-DEK will play mP3 and Wma files. While playing, the the card can only be inserted one way. Do not force it. if to select the sD input manually, briefly press the srC button display will continuously cycle the track number and playing inserted correctly it should easily fit into the slot and lock into until the icon is displayed.
  • Page 23 multimedia Controls repeat Play search Playback Pause the repeat function allows you to either repeat the current the G-DEK allows you to search for specific files on the media track, repeat the current folder or repeat all the songs in your source.
  • Page 24 example 1: to select track 5 note: While in ‘music’ search mode, select ‘root scH’ and press to adjust the timing of the slide show, refer to the the knob. the number of folders in the root directory of your ViDEo sEtuP option in the ‘system setup’...
  • Page 25: Public Address (Pa) System

    • the remote control should not be left in direct sunlight for the GmE G-DEK includes a wireless remote control (rcu 2. Hold the microphone 5 - 8 cm from your mouth and speak prolonged periods, excessive sunlight and heat could cause G-DEK).
  • Page 26 moVe leFt moVe uP general REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY usB/sD meDia REPLACEMENT am/Fm/DaB tuner PoWer on/oFF moVe right should the working range of the remote handset become moVe DoWn PlaY/Pause reduced, or functions fail to operate correctly, the battery should be replaced: seleCt inPut sourCe setuP menu inCrease Volume...
  • Page 27: Function Menu

    FUNCTION MENU FUNCTION OPTION DESCRIPTION MAIN MENU SUB MENU OPTIONS the Function menu allows adjustment of the G-DEK’s general sYstEm tV system ntsc Beep on, off Enable, disable button beeps user functions. a list of the configurable options is shown. sEtuP auto to enter the Function menu, press and hold the selector...
  • Page 28: Optional Accessories

    4:3 letter Box these accessories are available through your local GmE dealer. 4:3 Pan & scan 530 - 1710 mHz (usa) should you have any difficulty in obtaining any GmE accessory, 16:9 Frequency step: 9 kHz (Eu/aust/nZ)10 kHz (usa) please call or email your local GmE sales office (within Video output level: 1.00 volt Peak to Peak...
  • Page 30: Warranty

    2. 1 this warranty is in addition to and does not limit, or GmE). our contact details are set out in clause 2.7. this exclude or restrict your rights under the competition and (ii) the repair of the goods;...
  • Page 31 4. Warranty period for the cost of returning the repaired or replaced goods to 4.1 We provide the following warranty on GmE and Kingray you, and reimburse you for your reasonable expenses of products. no repair or replacement during the warranty sending your warranty claim to us.
  • Page 32 Pty ltd. head office: Po Box 96, Winston Hills, nsW 2153, australia. new Zealand (09) 274 0955 all other international enquiries email: export@gme.net.au Part number: 310604 Drawing number: 46959-1...

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