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AuXIlIARY INpuTS & OuTpuTS

To maximise the owner’s listening flexibility and pleasure 
the GR9200 series have several auxiliary inputs 

 

and outputs .

fRONT pANEl INpuTS

there are standard usB and sD card inputs located on the 
front panel .

usB

The USB Input accepts USB flash memory  drives loaded 

with mP3 files . When using the usB input we recommend 
using the usB adapter AD003 supplied as a standard 

accessory with your GR9200. This allows the transparent 
front cover to be fully closed to avoid any possibility of 

water ingress .

When the USB input is in use, ‘USB’ is added to the options 
on the MOD button.

Note: The USB input is not designed to be connected 
to the USB port of a external MP3 player. External MP3 
players should be connected to the AUX input via an audio 
interface cable.

sd card

The SD card slot accepts SD and SDHC memory cards up to 
4 GB in size containing up to 5000 songs.

When the SD card slot is in use, ‘CARD’ is added to the 
options on the MOD button.

aux input

The GR9200 has a 2.5 mm stereo jack low level (1 Volt 
peak to peak) audio input. Owners may use this input for 
external audio sources that they wish to play through the 
vessel’s stereo system.

GME offers an interface cable (LE68) for connecting 
MP3 portable devices. When using this connection, it is 
necessary to use the portable device functions to 

 

control play.

To use the AUX input, press the 

mod

 button until ‘ AUX’ 

 

is displayed.

CONNECTING AN ipod*

The GR9200 can be connected directly to an iPod via the 

optional lE023 iPod interface lead . the interface lead 

connects to the iPod fly lead at the rear of the GR9200 and 

provides a direct connection to the interface socket on the 

iPod. The cable is compatible with the current iPod Nano, 
Classic, Touch and iPhone models.

 When an iPod is connected the GR9200 displays IPOD. 
Album and song selections can be made from the GR9200 

or directly from the iPod itself. Any selections will be 
displayed on the iPod screen.

 to make individual selections from the Gr9200 controls 
press the 

ams

 button. ‘Menu’ is displayed on the GR9200. 

During this time, press the 

ams 

button to step back 

through the iPod screen menus, rotate the

 Volume

 control 

to highlight items on the iPod screen and press 

Bnd

 

to make a selection . to exit the Gr9200’s iPod ‘menu’ 
function press 

sel

 or wait a few seconds and the menu will  

time-out . normal 

ams, Volume

 and 

Bnd

 functions  

will resume .

 to select another song press

 

 or

 

 to step forward or 

back through the song list.

To select another Album press 

d-up

 or 

d-dn

 to step 

forward or back through the Album list.

The iPod battery will be charged while it is connected to 

the Gr9200 .

REAR OuTpuT

The GR9200 series has front and rear, right and left 
channel, low level audio output lines. Owners may 
use these outputs to drive external booster amplifiers 
should they have a particularly large vessel or require 
supplementary audio output power.
When a suitable external amplifier is connected the volume, 
tone and balance settings may still be controlled at the GR9200. 

Warning:

 Extreme care should be taken when connecting 

any external device to your GR9200 rear inputs or outputs. 
GME strongly recommends that all such installations should 
be carried out by a suitably qualified technician.

Summary of Contents for GR9220B

Page 1: ...GR9200 S E R I E S I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L MARINE STEREO SYSTEMS GR9220W GR9220B GR9240W GR9240B...

Page 2: ...peration 10 CD MP3 operation 11 Configuration mENU TABLE 13 AUXILIARY INPUTS OUTPUTS 14 Front Panel Inputs 14 Aux Input 14 Rear Output 14 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 15 GR9200 Trouble Shooting Guide 16 speci...

Page 3: ...come the standard by which all marine stereo systems are measured Please read this instruction booklet carefully drop in your favourite music selection sit back and enjoy the sounds that cannot fail t...

Page 4: ...Control 3 Select 4 Loudness 5 Mute 6 Clock Time Selector 7 Mode Switch 8 LOC DX Selector 9 Stereo Mono 10 Band Selector 11 Tuning Selecting Tracks 12 Eject 13 Auto Music Search 14 Scan 15 Release But...

Page 5: ...ace panel place it inside the supplied case to protect it from damage To refit the face panel 1 Slide the right hand end of the face panel into position to engage the locking tabs 2 Press the left han...

Page 6: ...ly mark the location of the bracket edges Now remove the unit from the bracket and reposition the bracket at the desired location to mark the mounting hole positions 3 Screw or bolt the bracket into p...

Page 7: ...t out completely Your GR9240 can now be flush mounted Replacement screw caps have been provided to cover the exposed screw heads Removing the Clear Cover If your GR9200 will be mounted in a dry protec...

Page 8: ...nal or to the common negative bus in the electrical system Important Your GR9200 is able to maintain it s memories when it is switched off by drawing power directly from your battery via the Yellow Me...

Page 9: ...s should be insulated to ensure they cannot short circuit together or to the vessel s 12 Volt or negative electrical Bus If using only two speakers adjust the Fader control to the rear speakers Antenn...

Page 10: ...to indicate the GR9200 has been muted Pressing the MUT button again will restore the previously selected audio level 6 Clock To display the current time press the button After 2 seconds the display w...

Page 11: ...listen to this particular station To exit the Scan mode press the Scan button again Manually Selecting the Preset Station Memories Briefly press the desired station memory 1 6 The GR9200 will jump im...

Page 12: ...mits a large number of files to be stored on a CD R CD RW SD Card or USB memory stick MP3 Music Search To search for a particular MP3 music track press the AMS button once the LCD will display TRK The...

Page 13: ...sed when the radio is turned on Select Last to restore the volume to the last used setting Select Default to restore the volume to a present default setting AVOL Min 01 46 Max Sets the preset volume s...

Page 14: ...LE023 iPod interface lead The interface lead connects to the iPod fly lead at the rear of the GR9200 and provides a direct connection to the interface socket on the iPod The cable is compatible with...

Page 15: ...rs Comprehensive Range of Marine Antennas Interface cable for MP3 devices RCU9200 Wired Remote Control for Stereo LE024 Wired Remote 5m Extension Cable LE023 iPod Connectivity Lead 1 1m Long iPod is a...

Page 16: ...on LCD or functions not operating Microprocessor lock up Press Reset Button Poor radio reception Damaged or incorrect type of antenna Check antenna and replace if necessary CD cannot be loaded There...

Page 17: ...ies 12 Compact disc mechanism Mechanism Auto Loading Signal to Noise Ratio 58 dB Format 8 times oversampling Environmental Anti vibration Anti shock audio amplifier Audio Output 4 channels x 45 W Peak...

Page 18: ...period of warranty for the goods into which they are incorporated 2 3 We warrant our other repairs to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for three months from the date of the original...

Page 19: ...GR9200 series instruction manual PAGE 19...

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