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JMS2012

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Keep the product dry. If it does get wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain 
minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits. 

Keep the product away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear of parts.

Handle the product gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and 
cases, and can cause the product to work improperly.

Wipe the product with a dampened cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not use 
harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the product.

Use and store the product only in normal temperature environments. High temperature 
can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic 
parts.

Ignition

The most common source of noise in reception is the ignition system. This is a result of the 
radio being placed close to the ignition system (engine). This type of noise can be easily 
detected because it will vary in intensity of pitch with the speed of the engine.
Usually, the ignition noise can be suppressed considerably by using a radio suppression type 
high voltage ignition wire and suppressor resistor in the ignition system. (Most vessels employ 
this wire and resistor, but it may be necessary to check them for correct operation.) Another 
method of suppression is the use of additional noise suppressors. These can be obtained from 
most electronic supply shops.

Interference 

Radio reception in a moving environment is very different from reception in a stationary 
environment (home). It is very important to understand the difference.
AM reception will deteriorate when passing under a bridge or when passing under high voltage 
lines. Although AM is subject to environmental noise, it has the ability to be received at great 
distances. This is because broadcasting signals follow the curvature of the earth and are 
reflected back by the upper atmosphere.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Cause

Solution

No power

The vessel’s power is not 

on

If the power supply is properly 

connected to the vessel’s acces-

sory terminal, switch the ignition 

key to “ACC”.

The fuse is blown

Replace the fuse.

No sound

Volume too low or Mute is 

on

Adjust volume to audible level.

Fader is set incorrectly

Press 

AUDIO

 button to access 

menu and adjust FADER setting.

Wiring is not properly con-

nected

Check wiring connections.

Unit unresponsive

The built-in microcomputer 

is not operating properly

Set RESUME in menu.

Cannot tune to radio sta-

tion, auto-seek does not 

work

The antenna cable is not 

connected.

Insert the antenna cable firmly.

The signals are too weak.

Select a station manually.

Summary of Contents for JMS2012

Page 1: ...eration Manual MARINE AUDIO SYSTEM JMS2010 40WX4 SEEK CAT SEEK CAT VOL UP DOWN VOL POWER WB RND iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano iPod shuffle and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries ...

Page 2: ...de for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affec...

Page 3: ...NFORMATION When Boating Keep the volume level Iow enough to be aware of your surroundings Protect from Water Do not submerge the product directly in water as this can cause electrical shorts fire or other damage Protect from High Temperatures Exposure to direct sunlight for an extended period of time can produce very high temperatures inside your vessel Give the interior a chance to cool down befo...

Page 4: ...g structures 2 Place the radio in front of the dashboard opening so the wiring can be brought through the opening 3 Follow the wiring diagram carefully and make certain all connections are secure to ensure proper operation 4 After completing the wiring connections turn the unit on to confirm operation vessel accessory switch must be on If the unit does not operate recheck all wiring until the prob...

Page 5: ...JMS2012 3 WIRING WIRING HARNESS A WIRING HARNESS A ...

Page 6: ...e from 7 to 7 Treble Level Use the VOL buttons to adjust the Treble level range from 7 to 7 Balance Use the VOL buttons to adjust the Balance between the left and right speakers from L12 full left to R12 full right Fader Use the VOL buttons to adjust the Fader between the rear and front speakers from R12 full rear to F12 full front System Menu 1 Press and hold the MENU PTY CAT button 12 for more t...

Page 7: ...able audio player to the AUX IN connectors on the back of the unit 2 Press the MODE button 20 to select Auxiliary mode 3 Press MODE again to cancel Auxiliary mode and go to the next mode Liquid Crystal Display LCD The current frequency and activated functions are shown on the LCD panel 19 NOTE LCD panels may take longer to respond when subjected to cold temperatures for an extended period of time ...

Page 8: ... band The unit will pause for ten seconds at each preset station Press AS PS again to stop scanning when the desired station is reached RBDS Operation This unit is equipped to display RBDS Radio Broadcast Data Service information when broadcast by the radio station NOTE Radio stations broadcasting RBDS may not be available in your listening area Program Type PTY In FM radio mode press the MENU PTY...

Page 9: ...reset button will access the frequency Note that one frequency cannot be accessed using a preset button The frequency can only be reached using the tuning controls Use the SEEK buttons 13 14 or the preset buttons to tune to each of the seven channels until you find the weatherband station broadcasting in your area How many stations can I expect to receive Since the broadcasts are local weather and...

Page 10: ...utton 12 to enter category mode 2 Press the SEEK CAT buttons 13 14 to change the category 3 Press the VOL buttons 2 to view channels within the selected category 4 Press the INFO ENTER button 4 to select the desired channel in that category Channel Up Down Tuning Press the SEEK CAT buttons 13 14 to search for a channel Press and hold the SEEK CAT buttons to fast search Storing Preset Channels The ...

Page 11: ... 17 to pause the iPod player Pause will appear on the LCD Press MUTE again to resume playback Repeat Play During playback press the 1 RPT button 8 to repeat the current song RPT will appear on the LCD Press 1 RPT again to stop repeat playback Intro Play During playback press the 2 INT button 6 to play the first ten seconds of each song INT will appear on the LCD Press 2 INT again to stop intro pla...

Page 12: ...ire and resistor but it may be necessary to check them for correct operation Another method of suppression is the use of additional noise suppressors These can be obtained from most electronic supply shops Interference Radio reception in a moving environment is very different from reception in a stationary environment home It is very important to understand the difference AM reception will deterio...

Page 13: ... Separation 25 dB AM MW Frequency Range USA 530 1710 kHz Frequency Range Europe 522 1620 kHz Sensitivity S N 20dB 20 dB General Operating Voltage DC 12 Volts Grounding System Negative Ground Speaker Impedance 4 8 ohms per channel Tone Controls Bass at 100 Hz 10 dB Treble at 10 kHz 10 dB Power Output 40W x 4 Current Drain 15 Ampere max Dimensions 178 x 20 5 x 68 5mm ...

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