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 INDEX

2. PRECAUTIONS

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3.  PACKAGING CONTENTS

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4. DIMENSIONS

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5. INSTALLATION

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5.1  Installation Cautions .................................................................................................................5

6. MOUNTING

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7. CONNECTIONS

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8. CONTROLS

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8.1  Operational Panel .....................................................................................................................8

 

8.2  Name of Buttons and their Functions ....................................................................................8

9. OPERATIONS

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9.1  Basic Operation .........................................................................................................................9

 

9.2  FM (RDS) Operation ................................................................................................................10

 

9.3  DAB Operation .........................................................................................................................11

 

9.4  USB Mode Operation ..............................................................................................................12

 

9.5  AUX In Mode Operation ..........................................................................................................13

 

9.6  Bluetooth Operation ...............................................................................................................13

10. TROUBLESHOOTING

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10.1 General .....................................................................................................................................14

 

10.2 USB ...........................................................................................................................................14

 

10.3 Bluetooth .................................................................................................................................14

11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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Summary of Contents for HMR 10 D

Page 1: ...FM1 106 50 USB RPT RDM LOUD EQ EUR ENT DAB D HMR 10 D Rev 0 1 OWNER S MANUAL Marine grade source units hertzaudiovideo com ...

Page 2: ... CONTROLS 8 8 1 Operational Panel 8 8 2 Name of Buttons and their Functions 8 9 OPERATIONS 9 9 1 Basic Operation 9 9 2 FM RDS Operation 10 9 3 DAB Operation 11 9 4 USB Mode Operation 12 9 5 AUX In Mode Operation 13 9 6 Bluetooth Operation 13 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 10 1 General 14 10 2 USB 14 10 3 Bluetooth 14 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 ...

Page 3: ...o not let any materials burn the display Doing so may damage or deform the body If a problem should occur address the issue with the retailer where you purchased the product Cleaning the Body Use a soft dry cloth and gently wipe off any dirt or dust For persistent dirt apply some neutral detergent diluted in water on a soft cloth wipe off the dirt gently then wipe again with a dry cloth Do not use...

Page 4: ...B C D HMR 10 D 113 89 5 72 24 5 mm 4 45 3 52 2 83 0 96 in HMR 10 D HMR 10 D A C B D U bracket x2 Screws x2 Nuts and washers 4 DIMENSIONS 3 PACKAGING CONTENTS EUR USB RPT RDM LOUD EQ FM1 106 50 FM1 106 50 USB RPT RDM LOUD EQ DAB ENT AS SRC D ...

Page 5: ...t damage to the unit 3 Always check your wire connections to ensure proper installation before turning on the unit 4 Consult with your nearest dealer for proper installation or if other accessories are needed to complete the installation 5 Seek assistance if modifications or drilling holes to your vessel is needed 6 Do not install the unit where it will be subjected to excessive moisture dust dirt...

Page 6: ... USB RPT RDM LOUD EQ FM1 106 50 DAB D ENT AS SRC EUR USB RPT RDM LOUD EQ FM1 106 50 DAB D ENT AS SRC EUR USB RPT RDM LOUD EQ FM1 106 50 DAB D ENT AS SRC EUR USB RPT RDM LOUD EQ FM1 106 50 DAB D ENT AS SRC 6 MOUNTING ...

Page 7: ...r right HMR 10 D 7 CONNECTIONS RADIO ANTENNA USB Rch Red Rch Red Rch Red Lch White Lch White Lch White Wired Remote Control INPUT FUSE 10A BLACK BLACK BLACK BROWN Front Out BLACK Rear Out WHITE Aux In 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A A Note cable out view 12 PIN HARNESS Water Seal Blue WHITE FRONT LEFT BLACK GROUND BLUE ANTENNA REM OUT 12V GREEN REAR LEFT VIOLET BLACK REAR RIGHT GRAY FRONT RIGHT WHITE...

Page 8: ...ter USB music file browsing please see 9 4 USB mode operation 3 Button FM mode previous next preset short press DAB mode previous next preset short press USB BT mode previous next track short press USB BT mode fast forward rewind press and hold 4 ENT Button Entering DAB setting menu long press please see 9 3 DAB Operation 6 SRC Button Toggle the audio source short press Enter into system MENU long...

Page 9: ...lume level upon turn on 9 OPERATIONS WARNING when the unit is turned on starting and stopping the engine with its volume raised to the maximum level may cause hearing damage Make sure you adjust the volume in advance WARNING while boating keep the volume at a level at which external sounds can still be heard Please be aware of the volume levels in residential family areas and local volume level or...

Page 10: ...previous strongest station Long press SEEK to seek the next strongest station Manual tuning Short press AS to enter Manual tuning The display shows MANUAL the system returns in AUTO mode after a few seconds if no button is pressed Auto store Only stations with sufficient signal strength will be detected and stored in the memory Press and hold AS to automatically find the first 18 strongest station...

Page 11: ...m the new setup by short pressing ENT Long press ENT to exit the DAB settings menu DAB station selection Short press SEEK to move to the previous preset Short press SEEK to move to the next preset SEEK tuning Long press SEEK to seek the previous strongest station Long press SEEK to seek the next strongest station Full scan shortcut Short pressing the AS button the system performs a full scan of th...

Page 12: ...ast rewind through the track song Play Pause Press the button to pause the track song that is currently playing Press the button to resume playing the track song that has been paused Repeat Feature This function allows you to Repeat All tracks songs repeat the currently playing track song or turn the Repeat feature OFF 1 Press AS button once it will display REPEAT ONE The RPT logo lights up 2 Pres...

Page 13: ...up to 20 seconds Play Pause Press the button to pause the track song that is currently playing Press the button to resume playing the track song that has been paused Select a Track 1 Press the button to move on to the next track song 2 Press the button to go back to the previous track song Note Playing order will depend on Bluetooth audio player When the button is pressed some A2DP devices will re...

Page 14: ...lly Problem Cause Remedy USB device cannot be inserted The USB device has been inserted incorrectly Reverse the connection direction of the USB device and try again The USB connector is broken Replace with a new USB device USB device is not recognized The USB device is damaged Disconnect the USB device and reconnect If the device is still not recognized try replacing it with a different USB device...

Page 15: ...2 Gb Compatible Format FAT FAT32 BLUETOOTH Specification Bluetooth Version 2 1 EDR Supported Profiles A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP 1 5 Audio Video Remote control profile SSP Simple Secure Pairing GENERAL Power Supply Voltage 12 V DC 10 5 to 16 V allowable Grounding System Negative Ground Speaker impedance 4 8 ohms per channel IP Protection IP66 Over Voltage Alarm Over Temperature...

Page 16: ...ll specifications subject to change without notice FML002_REV B PART OF ELETTROMEDIA Strada Regina Km 3 500 Marignano 62018 Potenza Picena MC Italy T 39 0733 870 870 F 39 0733 870 880 www elettromedia it ...

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