User Manual

PAGE 4 INSTRUCTION MANUAL RC900 SERIES
INSTALLATION
PRECAUTIONS
If you are connecting your RC900 for the first time or
have just reconnected your vehicle battery and you are
experiencing problems with the unit’s operation, we
suggest you try resetting the unit. The reset button is
located on the front panel below the volume control. Gently
press the reset button with a paper clip or similar object.
The preset station memories and clock time are retained
only while the yellow ‘Memory’ lead is connected to a
continuous + 12 V DC supply (see Electrical Wiring section).
If the battery is disconnected or switched off at the master
switch, or the unit is removed from the vehicle, the station
memories will be lost and the clock will need to be reset.
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
Handle the CD by it’s edge, avoid touching the
disc surface.
Store your CDs away from direct sunlight or heat
sources. Keeping the CD in it’s original case will help to
keepit flat.
Clean the CD with a soft cloth from the centre to the
outer edge, (see diagram) rather than in a ci lar
motion. Do not use solvents.
MOISTURE /CONDENSATION
Your RC900 uses optical laser technology. Occasionally
damp or humid conditions may cause condensation to
appear on the lenses inside the unit. Should this occur, the
unit might not operate correctly. Simply eject the CD and
leave the unit turned on for a while until the
moisture evaporates.
LOCATION
GME recommends that the unit should be mounted in a
position that is free from direct sunlight and
excessive vibration.
INSTALLING RC900 INTO A DIN SIZED RECESS
The RC900 is designed to be installed with the mounting
accessories provided.
1. Remove the front panel surround.
2. Insert release keys between the RC900
and the DIN sized mounting frame, so that the locking
tabs on the mount frame are released. Remove the
RC900 from the mounting frame.
3. Insert the mounting frame into the DIN sized recess.
4. Bend the tabs to secure the frame in the recess.
NOTE: The RC900 should not be mounted at angles
greater than 30° above or below the horizontal.