GME RD95 User manual

RD95
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AM/FM RADIO
DVD/CD/MP3
PLAYER

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CONTENTS
FEaTurES
•MP3 via DVD/CD/USB/SD card and auxiliary input
•Detachable front face panel
•4 x 45 Watt power output
•Backlit LCD screen
•Infrared remote control
•iPod* and other personal MP3 player ready
*iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc., registered in the U.S.
and other countries.
aCCESSOriES SuppliEd
The RD95 is supplied with the following
standard accessories:
• Mainunit
• Remotecontrol
• DC/speakercableharness
• Screwpackandsupportstrap
• Owner’smanual
Please immediately contact your point of purchase if any of
these components are missing.
GME STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU KEEP THIS MANUAL
IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Warning: Extreme care should be taken when connecting any external device
to your RD95 rear inputs or outputs. GME strongly recommends that all connections
should be carried out by a suitably qualified technician.
FEATURES...............................2
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
INTRODUCTION ..........................3
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ...................3
INSTALLATION ...........................3
Location .............................4
Removing & Refitting the Face Panel ........4
Installing RD95 into a Din Sized Recess......4
HandlingDiscs........................4
Moisture Condensation..................4
ElectricalWiring.......................5
Fuse Replacement......................6
OPERATION .............................6
General Functions......................6
Radio Operation .......................6
CD/MP3/DVD Operation .................7
AUXILIARY INPUTS & OUTPUTS...............9
Front Panel Inputs......................9
Rear Output and Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
REMOTE CONTROL ........................9
Remote Control Functions................9
BATTERY REPLACEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...................10
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
SPECIFICATIONS .........................11
WARRANTY ......................Backpage
GME AFTER SALES SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . Back page

RD95 AM/FM Radio DVD CD/MP3 Player
INT
SYS
EQ RPT RDM OSD
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Congratulations on the purchase of the GME RD95
AM/FM Radio/CD/DVD/MP3 player. Your RD95 has been
designed with both the music buff and car owner in mind.
By way of a host of features never before found in a car
stereo system, the RD95 offers music enthusiasts the same
level of audio quality normally reserved for high end
home systems.
The RD95 has been developed by utilising a combination of
the very latest in digital electronic technology and the
design expertise gained by GME engineers over several
decades of product development. The RD95 has all
the attributes expected in a superior stereo system,
furthermore, the industry first inclusions of SD and USB
inputs and iPod®compatibility, will ensure the RD95 is
destined to become the standard by which all car stereo
systems are measured.
Read this instruction booklet carefully, drop in your
favourite music selection, sit back and enjoy the
sounds that cannot fail to impress even the most
critical audiophile. iNSTallaTiON
If you are connecting your RD95 for the first time or have
just reconnected your car battery and you are experiencing
problemswiththeunit’soperation,wesuggestyoutry
resetting the unit. The reset button is located under the
removable face panel (see page 4 for instructions). Gently
press the reset button with a paper clip or similar object.
You can then refit the face panel. The preset station
memories and clock time are retained only while the
yellow‘Memory12V+’leadisconnected(seeElectrical
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.
Reset Button
FrONT paNEl CONTrOlS
iNSTallaTiON
Select
AMS
EQLoudnessAudio
Control
Stereo/
Mono Number Keys
Release
Button
Mode
Switch
Tuning/
Selecting
Tracks
USB
Input
Auxiliary
Input
810 612
15
3
13
4 72 11
1 5
14
LCD Screen
Remote
Control
Receptor CD Slot
SD Card
Input
Clock/Time
Selector
LOC/DX
Selector
Power
On/Off Mute
Band
Selector Eject
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LOCATION
The RD95 is designed to be in dash or bulkhead mounted.
GME recommends that the unit should be mounted in
a position that is free from direct sunlight and excessive
vibration.
REMOVING & REFITTING THE FACE PANEL
Before removing the face panel, turn the unit OFF by
pressing the
PWR
button.
1. Press the 15 release button to release the left hand
end of the face panel.
2. Lift the face panel out towards you.
3. After removing the face panel, place it inside the
supplied case to protect it from damage.
INSTALLING RD95 INTO A DIN SIZED RECESS
The RD95 is designed to be installed with the mounting
accessories provided.
1. Remove the detachable
front panel.
2. Remove the front
panel surround.
3. Insert release keys between
the RD95
and the DIN
sized mounting
frame, so that
the locking tabs on
the mount frame are
released. Remove the RD95 from the Mounting Frame.
4. Insert the Mounting Frame
into the DIN sized recess.
5. Bend the tabs to secure
the frame in the recess.
6. Insert the RD95
in the Mounting Frame.
7. Attach the
support strap
provided to the
rear of the RD95
and fastened
strap to dash
framework or added support.
8. Reattach the front
panel surround.
9. Refit the front panel.
HANDLING DISCS
• HandletheDVD/CDbyit’sedge,avoidtouchingthe
disc surface.
• StoreyourDVD/CDsawayfrom
directsunlight or heat sources. Keeping
theDVD/CDinit’soriginalcasewill
help to keep it flat.
• CleantheDVD/CDwithasoftcloth
from the centre to the outer edge,
(see diagram) rather than in a
circular motion. Do not use solvents.
MOISTURE CONDENSATION
Your RD95 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.
Screw
Strap
Screw

ELECTRICAL WIRING
DC Connections
Caution: The RD95 is designed for vehicles with a 12 Volt
negative ground electrical system only!
Refer to the wiring diagram:
1. Connect the Yellow wire directly to the positive terminal
ofthevehicle’sbattery,ortoapointthathas+12Volts
available at all times. This lead maintains the memories
within the RD95 and is the main power source for
the unit.
2. Connect the RED wiretothevehicle’s+12Vsupply
via an appropriate isolating switch or circuit breaker.
This lead enables the radio to be switched ON and OFF.
Alternatively, this wire can be connected directly to the
battery’spositiveterminalandtheRD95switchedON
andOFFusingit’sowncontrols.
3.
Connect the BLACKwiretothebattery’snegative
terminal
or to the common negative bus in the electrical system.
Important:YourRD95isabletomaintainit’smemories
when it is switched off using the
PWR
button by drawing
power directly from your battery via the YELLOW ‘MEMORY
12V+’lead.Althoughthememorybackupcurrentisvery
small (about 10 mA) it may eventually discharge your
battery if left connected indefinitely. The time taken to
completely discharge your battery will vary depending on its
Amp-hour rating and battery condition.
Speaker Connections
When connecting the speakers, observe the correct polarity
as
shown in the diagram above right. Incorrect polarity will result
in a
reduction of Bass response and stereo effect.
The RD95 is
a four-speaker system that requires 2 separate wires for
each speaker.
Caution:
The use of speakers
with an impedance of less
than 4 Ohms is not recommended as they will cause excessive
loadingoftheRD95’soutputcircuit
and may result with the
radio overheating.
A range of GME speakers are available from your local
GME retailer.
Connect all four speakers as shown in the diagram above.
Adjust the Fader control for the required front/rear balance.
If you wish to connect only two speakers, connect these to
the Rear speaker wires. The remaining speaker wires should
be insulated to ensure they cannot short circuit together or
tothevehicle’s12VoltornegativeelectricalBus.Ifusing
only
two speakers, adjust the Fader control to the
rear speakers.
Antenna Connections
Connect an AM/FM car radio antenna to the antenna
socket which extends from the rear of the RD95. For
information on a suitable antenna, contact your nearest
GME branch.
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R
EAR LEFT – GREEN/BLACK
REAR LEFT + GREEN
FRONT LEFT – WHITE/BLACK
FRONT LEFT + WHITE
REAR RIGHT – PURPLE/BLACK
REAR RIGHT + PURPLE
FRONT RIGHT – GREY/BLACK
FRONT RIGHT + GREY
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLACK
Front Audio Out
Rear Audio Out
GREY
Video In
Video Out
Digital Audio
Coaxial Out
Lch WHITE
Rch RED
Lch WHITE
Rch RED
Antenna
Connector
BLACK
BLACK
BROWN
BLACK

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Reset Button
When the installation is complete, remove the front panel
and press the Reset button using a paper clip or similar
object (see INSTALLATION on page 3). This will ensure the
RD95 is ready to operate for the first time. If at any time the
controlsdonotseemtowork(afterreplacingthevehicle’s
battery for example), press the Reset button to reset the
microprocessor inside the RD95.
FUSE REPLACEMENT
If any of the fuses blow, replace them with a standard
30 mm 3 AG type of the same rating, if the fuse blows a
second time contact your retailer.
The following fuse ratings are used:
- Yellow‘Memory12V+’lead:15Amp.
- Red‘IgnitionSwitchACC’lead:0.5Amp.
OpEraTiON
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
1Power ON/OFF
To turn the RD95 ON, press the PWR Button. The unit will
resume the mode and settings that were selected when last
turned OFF.
To turn the RD95 OFF, press the PWR button again, note
that when the RD95 is turned OFF the clock is displayed
without the backlight.
2Audio Controls
The Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance and Fader controls are
selected electronically. The default setting is the
Volume Control.
To select an alternative control, press the SEL 3button
until the desired function is displayed on the LCD. Each
press cycles to the next function in sequence. Adjustment of
the selected control function is made by the large
rotary knob 2.
4Loudness
Pressing the LOU button will provide a low frequency
(bass lift) boost to the audio output. To indicate selection
a‘LOUD’agwillbeilluminatedontheLCD.Pressingthe
LOU button again will de-select the loudness function.
5Mute
Pressing the MUT button will temporarily silence the audio
output.‘MUTE’isdisplayedontheLCDtoindicatethe
RD95 has been muted. Pressing the MUT button again will
restore the previously selected audio level.
6 Clock
To display the current time, press the DSP button, after 5
secondsthedisplaywillreturntoit’soriginalstatus.
The time is shown in the 24 hour format.
To set the clock, press and hold the DSP button until the
time display begins to flash. The time can then be adjusted
by rotating the Volume knob. To adjust hours, rotate the
knob clockwise, to adjust the minutes, rotate ant-clockwise.
7Mode
Pressing the MOD button will select the RD95 operating
mode. TUNER, AUX 1 or AUX 2 modes are sequentially
selected as the MOD is pressed. When the RD95 is
switched ON it will automatically return to the mode it
was in when switched OFF.
8Local/Distance Control
Pressing the LOC button selects an internal attenuator
which will help to reduce the interference and distortion
often associated with very strong local radio transmissions.
The LOC flag on the LCD is illuminated when the RD95 is in
the local mode.
9Stereo/Mono Selector
Pressing the ST button selects either mono or stereo
reception.Theunitwillmomentarilydisplay‘MONO’or
‘STEREO’whentogglingtheST switch. The ST flag is
displayed when the RD95 is in the stereo mode.
Selecting MONO improves reception when FM signals are
weak or noisy, by disabling stereo detection.
Select stereo for normal listening on FM radio bands, a
symbol is displayed when stereo signals are
being received.
RADIO OPERATION
10 Band Selector
To select the required radio band (AM1, AM2 FM1 FM2 or
FM3), sequentially press the BND button until the required
band is selected.
11 Tuning/Selecting Tracks
Manual Tuning
To tune the radio manually, momentarily press the or
button to select the desired frequency. Each press will
step the frequency by 50 kHz.
Automatic Tuning (Seek)
Press and hold either the or buttons for 3 seconds.
The RD95 will stop seeking when a strong, clear station is
detected.

Storing of Stations in Memory
Once the desired station has been selected, press and hold
one of the six pre-set station memory locations on the front
panel for 3 seconds. The corresponding button number will
appear on the LCD indicating that the selected station is
now programmed into the RD95 memory.
13 Auto Programming of Radio Stations (AMS)
Select the required band
Press and hold the AMS button for 3 seconds; The RD95
will now commence searching the band for radio stations.
As each station is located it is automatically stored in the
next available pre-set memory location. The new stations
will replace any stations previously stored in that band .
14 Preset Equaliser (P-EQ)
The RD95 has three preset Graphic Equaliser settings to
enhance your audio listing pleasure. To select the P-EQ
mode, press the EQ 14 button sequentially to select and
display either POP, CLASSIC or ROCK modes.
Note: the TREBLE and BASS audio settings cannot be
adjusted when the P-EQ mode is selected.
16 Number Keys
In RADIO Mode – Press any one of the 1 to 6 NUMBER
KEYS to select a pre-set radio station.
In the CD mode – Press any one of the NUMBER KEYS to
select a track.
Manually Selecting the Pre-Set Station Memories
Briefly press the desired station memory 1- 6. The RD95
will jump immediately to that station and the memory
number will appear on the LCD.
CD/MP3/DVD OPERATION
Warning: Do not insert discs containing anything other
than CD, DVD or MP3 files into the disc slot. The CD/DVD
mechanism contains precision laser components which
could easily be damaged by inserting foreign objects.
Important: Because of the wide dynamic range offered
by CD/DVD systems, the difference in volume level between
very soft sounds and very loud sounds can be quite high.
For this reason we recommend that you avoid turning the
volume level up to loud when listening to very soft music
or tracks with no audio level, otherwise a sudden change to
very loud music could damage your speakers.
Inserting the CD/DVD
RemovetheCD/DVDfromit’scaseandinsertthediscface
up into the front panel aperture. The CD/DVD mechanism
will automatically draw the disc into the player and start
playing track 1 or chapter 1 if it is a DVD.
A disc symbol is
displayed on the LCD
whenever there is a
CD/DVD in the player.
The symbol will simulate
rotation whenever the disc is playing.
12 Ejecting a CD/DVD
Press the EJECT button to stop the CD/DVD playing and
automatically eject the disc.
11 Fast Forward/Reverse
To advance through the present track or chapter at high
speed, press and hold the button. The elapsed playing
time will be displayed and will advance rapidly. Release the
button to continue playing at the normal speed.
To reverse through the present track at high speed, press
and hold the button. The elapsed time on the display
will decrease rapidly. Release the button to continue
playing the present track at the normal speed.
Stop
Press the STOP button, (numeric button #5 on the front
panel). The disc symbol will stop rotating whenever the
STOP function is engaged.
To return to the normal play mode press PLAY, (numeric
button #1 or on the remote control).
11 Step to the Next Track or DVD Chapter
To step immediately to the next track, press the button
once. The next selected track will begin playing, press the
button to advance to the start of successive tracks.
To step immediately to the start of the track currently being
played, press the button once. The current track will
immediately restart. Press the button repeatedly to
locate the start of previous tracks.
11 Pause
To pause playing the CD/DVD, press the button once.
The disc symbol on the LCD will stop rotating when the
pause function has been selected.
Press the button again to resume playing the CD/DVD.
Repeat Play
To continually play the current track or chapter, press the
RPT button (Number Key 3 on the front panel).
A‘RPT’agwillbeilluminatedontheLCDwheninthe
repeat mode. Press the RPT button again to return to the
normal mode.
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Random Play
To play tracks on the CD in a random order, press the RDM
button(Numericbutton#4onthefrontpanel).A‘RDM’ag
will be illuminated on the LCD when in the random mode.
Press the RDM button again to return to the normal mode.
Note: the RDM function is not operational when
playing DVDs.
Intro-Scan
The intro-scan feature plays the first 10 seconds of each
track allowing you to identify the songs on the CD.
To select intro-scan press the INT button (Numeric button
#2 on the front panel), the LCD will display INT, track
number and elapsed time.
Press the INT button again to return to the normal mode.
Note: Intro – Scan does not operate in DVD, MP3 or
WMA formats.
OSD (On Screen Display)
Press the OSD button (Numer Key 6 on the front panel) to
display Track, Chapter, Elapsed Time and other information
on the monitor.
MP3 Functions
MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3) is a format for the compression of
audio files to approximately 8% of their original size. This
permits a large number of files to be stored on a CD-R,
CD-RW, SD Card or USB memory stick.
Unique Remote Control Functions
There are a number of functions on the RD95 that are only
accessible through the remote control handset.
Zoom (DVD Mode only)
The RD95 has 6 Zoom settings, to enter the Zoom mode,
press the ZOOM button on the remote control, the
sequentially move to either x2, x3, x4 or 1/2, 1/3 or Zoom
mode the cursor keys may be used to pan around the
picture.
Subtitles (DVD Mode only)
Press the SUBTITLE button on the remote control to
display subtitles.
Set Up
To enter the SET UP mode, Press the STOP button, then
press the SET UP button on the remote control.
Use the / keys to select SYSTEM SET UP,
LANGUAGE
SET UP, AUDIO SET UP, VIDEO SET UP or DIGITAL SET UP.
Then use the / / / keys to navigate around the
sub-menu to select and change operating parameters.
Multi Angle (DVD Mode only)
Press the ANGLE button on the remote control to view the
DVD content from a different angle.
Note: Not All DVDs support this feature.
Slow Motion (DVD Mode only)
Press the SLOW button on the remote control to slow the
DVD viewing speed. There are 6 speeds available, continue
pressing the SLOW button to access the different speeds.
PBC Title (DVD Mode only)
Press the PBC button to access the menu, then use the
/ / / keys to navigate around the screen and
select options.
GOTO
The GOTO function allows the operator to select specific
tracks or chapters from the disc.
Press the GOTO button on the remote control; use the
/ keys to move the highlighted cursor to the required
field, then using the Numeric keypad modify the selected
field to the track or chapter required, press ENTER to
confirm selection.
Precautions for CD-R and CD-RW Discs
The RD95 will not play a CD/DVD that has not been
finalised, please refer to the instruction manual of the
software or the recorder you are using to write these CDs
for the finalisation process.
To ensure a more reliable playback, please follow GME
recommendations:
• UseCD-RWswithaspeedof1xto4xandwritewitha
speed of 1x to 2x.
• UseCD-Rswithaspeedof1xto8xandwritewitha
speed of 1x to 2x.
• DonotplayCD-RWsthathavebeenwrittentomorethat
5 times.
Note: If a disc contains audio CD data and MP3 files, the
RD95 will only play which ever is first on the disc. If the first
track on the disc is an MP3 file, the unit will only play the
MP3 files from the disc, and will ignore all other files and
vice versa.
Precautions for MP3
The format of the disc must be ISO9660 level 1 or 2, or
Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format.
When naming an MP3 file, ensure the file extension is ‘.MP3’
The RD95 will not recognise a non MP3 file even though
the name extension is ‘.MP3’.

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auXiliarY iNpuTS & OuTpuTS
Tomaximisetheowner’slisteningexibilityandpleasure
the RD95 has several auxiliary inputs and outputs.
FRONT PANEL INPUTS
There are standard USB and SD card inputs located on the
front panel.
The are many styles and sizes of USB memory sticks and SD
cards available on the market today, however for optimum
performance GME recommends:
• Part#USB001GMEUSBMemoryStick
• Part#SDC001GMESDCard
These devices have been specifically manufactured for GME
and are available from your local GME retailer.
Aux Input
The RD95 has a 2.5 mm stereo jack low level (1 Volt peak
to peak) audio input lines. Owners may use this input for
external audio sources that they wish to control and play
through the vehicles stereo system.
GME offers a custom interface cable for personal MP3
player connection; Part # LE68. When using this connection,
it is necessary to use the portable device functions to
control play.
REAR OUTPUTS AND INPUTS
The RD95 has Audio outputs plus Video inputs and outputs.
These inputs and outputs are clearly labelled and colour
coded, they are also identified in the wiring diagram shown
on page 5 of this manual.
rEMOTE CONTrOl
A standard accessory with the GME RD95 is a a wireless remote
control (RCU95). The remote will permit the control of all major
RD95 functions from a distance of up to 3 metres.
Ensure plastic battery protection tab is removed from the
handset before initial operation.
Simply point the remote handset at the RD95 and select
the required option on the keypad.
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Cautions
•
The remote control handset is not waterproof and should be
kept well away from both fresh and salt water at all times.
•The remote control should not be left in direct sunlight
for prolonged periods, excessive sunlight and heat
could cause damage to the keypad resulting in incorrect
operation or non function.
BaTTErY rEplaCEMENT
Should the working range of remote control handset
reduce, or functions fail to operate correctly. The battery
should be replaced:
1. Turn remote over, Insert thumb
nail\between grooves on the
battery cover latch and slide to
the right, pull out the battery tray.
2. Replace the battery,
(type CR 2025 or
equivalent), with the
positive side facing upwards.
3. Slide the battery tray back into the handset.
Mode
Power
Band/System
Enter
Eject
Program
Playing
Repeat Play
Random Play
Tuning/
Selecting
tracks/FF/
Rewind
PBC Menu
On-screen
Display
Number
buttons
Pause/Play
Mute
Menu Display
Subtitle
Set-up
Angle
Slow-motion
Play
Zoom
Volume
Sound
Characteristics
Audio
Go To
Button
MODE
AMS
RPT
ST
PROG VOL+
BND
SYS TITLE SUB-T
SET-UP
ANGLE SLOW
ZOOM
SEL
9010+
PBC OSD VOL- AUDIO
657
8
21 34
GOTO
RCU95
LOC
RDM
ENTER
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OpTiONal aCCESSOriES
There are a number of high quality GME accessories
available to enhance your car entertainment experience.
These accessories are available through your local GME
retailer, should you have any difficulty in obtaining any
GME accessory, please call or email your local GME Sales
Office (within Australia and New Zealand). Contact details
are listed on the back page of this manual.
International customers should also refer to the back page
for details of your local importer or visit:
www.gme.net.au/export
•Infrared Remote Control - replacement
•SD Cards
•USB Flash Drives
•Comprehensive Range of Antennas
•Interface cable for MP3 devices
From time to time GME may introduce new and additional
products to the range or discontinue existing accessories.
Details of any changes may be found at our website:
www.gme.net.au/land
AEM2 and
AEM3 Antennas.
SD Card and USB Flash Drive
TrOuBlE ShOOTiNg guidE
SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION
No Power. Vehicles battery switch is not on. Check master switch if fitted.
One of the fuses is blown. Replace the damaged fuse with the
correct value.
Error messages displayed 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/DVD cannot be loaded. There is already a CD in the player. Remove disc, then insert new disc.
CD/DVD is upside down. Insert correct way up.
CD/DVD is damaged or dirty. Clean or try another disc.
CD/DVD has moisture on it. Dry disc and retry.
CD/DVD reader has moisture on lens. Leave player on for an hour or so
and retry.

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FM RADIO
Frequency Range: 87.5 - 108 MHz (Eu./Aust./N.Z.)
87.5 - 107.9 MHz (U.S.A.)
Frequency Step: 50 kHz
Intermediate Frequency: 10.7 MHz
Sensitivity (30 dB S/N): 13 dBuV (typical)
Channel Separation: >22 dB
Station Memories: 18
AM RADIO
Frequency Range: 522 - 1620 MHz (Eu./Aust./N.Z.)
530 - 1710 MHz (U.S.A.)
Frequency Step: 9 kHz (Eu./Aust./N.Z.)
10 kHz (U.S.A.)
Intermediate Frequency: 455 kHz
Sensitivity (20 dB S/N): 25 dBuV
Station Memories: 12
COMPACT DISC MECHANISM
Mechanism: Auto Loading
Signal to Noise Ratio: 65 dB
Format: 8 times oversampling
Environmental: Anti-vibration/Anti-shock
AUDIO AMPLIFIER
Audio Output: (4 channels x 45 W Peak =
180 W Peak) @ 10% THD.
Speaker Impedance: 4 Ohm
Frequency Response: 40 Hz - 18 kHz
Bass Adjustment Range: +/- 8 dB @ 100 kHz
Treble Adjustment
Range: +/- 10 dB @ 10 kHz
DVD PLAYER
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Letter box
4:3 Pan Scan or 16:9
Video Output Level: 1 Volt Peak to Peak
( 75 Ohms Impedance )
Horizontal Resolution: 500
Video System: Auto/PAL/NTSC
GENERAL
DC Supply Input: 11 – 16 Volts Negative Ground
Memory Back-up: External Back-up Memory Wire
Back-up Current: Approximately 20 mA
Overall Size: 232 mm (W) x 97 mm (H) x
200 mm (D)
Weight: Approx 1.75 kg
Supply Current: 7 Ampere (max.)
SpECiFiCaTiONS*
*All specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation.

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WarraNTY
GME limit this warranty to the original purchaser of
the equipment.
GME warrant this product to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12)
months from the date of purchase from their
authorised retailer.
Should the product require servicing during this period, all
labour and parts used to effect repairs will be supplied free
of charge. GME reserve the right to determine whether
damage has been occasioned by accident, misuse or
improper installation whereby the warranty would be
void, including:
Equipment which has been damaged due to:
(a) Incorrect or reverse polarity connection to a battery or
power supply;
(b) Connection to incorrect supply voltage.
(c) Effects of water or moisture penetration.
(d) Non-factory modifications.
(e) Use of incorrect replacement fuse.
Procedure to be followed by claimant: In the event of a
defect occurring during the twelve (12) month warranty
period, the original purchaser may return the defective unit
along with suitable proof of purchase date (i.e. receipt,
docket, credit card slip etc.) and a full description of the
defect to any authorised retailer.
All freight charges incurred for transportation by the retailer
orGMEarethepurchaser’sresponsibility.
The retailer will forward the unit to the closest authorised
GME Service Depot in your particular area.
gME aFTEr SalES SErViCE
Your GME RD95 is especially designed for the environment
encountered in mobile or portable installations. The use of
all solid state circuitry, careful design and rigorous testing,
result in high reliability. Should failure occur however, GME
maintain a fully equipped service facility and spare parts
stocktomeetthecustomer’srequirementslongafterexpiry
of the warranty period.
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