GME GR200 User manual

AM/FM/VHF MARINE BROADCAST RADIO
GR200
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL GR200
FEATURES..............................................................................................................3
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED.........................................................................................3
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES........................................................................................3
COMPLIANCE ........................................................................................................4
LISTENING TO FM IN YOUR BOAT ...........................................................................4
LCD DISPLAY..........................................................................................................4
CONTROLS.............................................................................................................5
Power Key..........................................................................................................5
Mode Key ..........................................................................................................5
Band Key ...........................................................................................................5
Up/Down Keys ...................................................................................................6
Memory Keys .....................................................................................................6
OPERATION ...........................................................................................................6
Turning the GR200 On and Off...........................................................................6
Adjusting the Sound...........................................................................................6
Tuning for Stations.............................................................................................8
Memory Keys .....................................................................................................9
Automatic Memory Storage................................................................................9
Local/DX Mode ................................................................................................10
Stereo/Mono Mode ..........................................................................................10
INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................10
Mounting the GR200 .......................................................................................11
ELECTRICAL WIRING ............................................................................................12
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................14
SC CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS.....................................................15
BRANCH ADDRESSES .............................................................................BACK PAGE
CONTENTS

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FEATURES
• Compact design with bracket or flush mounting options
• Ingress Protection to IP55*
• 7 bands (LW, SW, AM1, AM2, FM1, FM2, VHF)
• 6 preset frequency memories per band
• Simple push button controls.
• Front panel ‘monitor’ speaker
• Large white backlit display with ‘dim’ feature
• FM stereo reception
• Bass, treble and balance controls
• Separate bass and treble memories for each band
• Over voltage indicator
• Reverse polarity protection
• Static discharge protection at antenna input
•User selectable VHF frequencies and NOAA weather channels
•Auxiliary audio input
•Available in black or white
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED
• 2 x extension speaker leads – 3.5 mm mini jack
• Mounting bracket, gimbal knobs and stainless steel screws
• DC supply lead
• Instruction manual
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
• In-dash ush mounting kits – MK100W (white), MK100B (black), MK002W, MK002B
• Rear ush mount kit – MK600
• Choose from a range of GME antennas
• Choose from a range of GME speakers
• Cabin cover – CVR001W (white), CVR001B (black)
• Auxiliary input interface cable – LE74
*Refer: www.gme.net.au/IPRatings
FEATURES..............................................................................................................3
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED.........................................................................................3
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES........................................................................................3
COMPLIANCE ........................................................................................................4
LISTENING TO FM IN YOUR BOAT ...........................................................................4
LCD DISPLAY..........................................................................................................4
CONTROLS.............................................................................................................5
Power Key..........................................................................................................5
Mode Key ..........................................................................................................5
Band Key ...........................................................................................................5
Up/Down Keys ...................................................................................................6
Memory Keys .....................................................................................................6
OPERATION ...........................................................................................................6
Turning the GR200 On and Off ...........................................................................6
Adjusting the Sound...........................................................................................6
Tuning for Stations .............................................................................................8
Memory Keys .....................................................................................................9
Automatic Memory Storage................................................................................9
Local/DX Mode ................................................................................................10
Stereo/Mono Mode ..........................................................................................10
INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................10
Mounting the GR200 .......................................................................................11
ELECTRICAL WIRING ............................................................................................12
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................14
SC CONTRACT WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS.....................................................15
BRANCH ADDRESSES .............................................................................BACK PAGE

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COMPLIANCE
This device complies with AS/NZS 61000.6.3:2007.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition
that this device does not cause harmful interference.
LISTENING TO FM IN YOUR BOAT
The majority of FM broadcasts are music programs. Compared with AM signals, FM
signals have a wider dynamic range, are relatively immune to noise and provide virtually
distortion free music reproduction. However, because of the nature of FM signals and
the fact that FM stations are usually positioned for shore based reception, reception in a
moving boat may be accompanied by problems.
FM programs are broadcast for local reception and may not be heard satisfactorily at
distant locations. To enjoy FM programs at their best, it is important that you tune to a
station that is broadcasting in your locality.
FM signals can reflect from solid objects such as buildings or hills. If these reflected
signals are received along with signals that are arriving directly from the transmitter, they
may mix together to produce what is known as ‘multipath distortion’. This distortion is
heard as noise. Often, moving as little as one metre from your position will correct
this problem.
FM signals travel in straight lines. Because the signals are reflected from or absorbed by
large solid objects, a signal ‘shadow’ may be present behind the object which may result
in poor reception in that area.
LCD DISPLAY
VHF Channels Memory Number
Band Selection Modes
Frequency
Weather Channels
Auxiliary Input

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CONTROLS
POWER KEY
Press and hold the Power key to turn the GR200 ON or OFF. While the radio is ON
briefly press the Power key to toggle the audio mute function. ‘MUTE’ will flash on
the display when the mute function is activated.
MODE KEY (M)
The Mode key provides access to the Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance, Frequency Adjustment,
Automatic Memory Store (AMS) and Local/DX settings.
The Mode selection will automatically return to the Volume setting 20 seconds after the
last key press.
BAND KEY (B)
The GR200 has 7 selectable frequency bands plus an Auxiliary audio input. The frequency
bands available are Long Wave (LW), Short Wave (SW), AM (AM1 and AM2), FM (FM1
and FM2) and VHF Marine (VHF). The Auxiliary input mode allows audio from external
sources such as MP3 players to be connected via a 3.5 mm socket lead on the rear panel.
The frequency coverage of each band is listed in the specifications on page 14 of
this manual.
Speaker
LCD Display Mode Key
Up Key
Down Key
Band Key
Memory Keys Power/Mute Key
M
B
Modes

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UP/DOWN KEYS
The Up and Down keys are used to adjust functions selected using the Mode key.
MEMORY KEYS
Six memory keys are provided for storage and retrieval of station memories.
OPERATION
TURNING THE GR200 ON AND OFF
To switch the GR200 on, press and hold the key for two seconds.
The radio will turn ON.
To switch the GR200 off, press and hold the key for two seconds.
The radio will turn OFF.
NOTE: When the GR200 is switched off or the power is interrupted, it will remember the last
state that it was set to and return to that state when it is switched back on.
ADJUSTING THE SOUND
Adjusting the Volume
During normal use, the GR200 will default to the volume mode. Whenever the volume
mode is selected ‘VOL’ is displayed on the right of the LCD. If you are not in the volume
mode, briefly press the Mode key repeatedly until ‘VOL’ is displayed on the LCD.
To adjust the volume, press the or key. Pressing the key will increase the volume
while pressing the key will decrease the volume. The volume setting will be displayed
on the LCD. Minimum volume setting displays a value of 0 with a maximum volume
setting of 30. To quickly adjust the volume setting, press and hold the or key.
Adjusting the Bass
To select the bass mode, briefly press the Mode key repeatedly until BAS is displayed
on the right of the LCD. To adjust the bass, press the or key. Pressing the key will
increase the bass while pressing the Key will decrease the bass. The bass setting will
be displayed on the LCD. Minimum bass setting displays a value of -7 with a maximum
bass setting of +7. A setting of 0 indicates a flat bass response. To quickly adjust the bass
setting, press and hold the or key.

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Adjusting the Treble
To select the treble mode, briefly press the Mode key repeatedly until ‘TRE’ is displayed
on the right of the LCD. To adjust the treble, press the or key. Pressing the key
will increase the treble while pressing the key will decrease the treble. The treble
setting will be displayed on the LCD. Minimum treble setting displays a value of -7 with
a maximum treble setting of +7. A setting of 0 indicates a flat treble response. To quickly
adjust the treble setting, press and hold the or key.
Adjusting the Balance
The balance setting controls the audio balance between the left and right speaker.
NOTE: The balance mode is only available when the external speakers are attached. If
running the GR200 from the internal monitor speaker, the balance function is skipped
when the Mode key is pressed.
Briefly press the Mode key repeatedly until ‘BAL’ is displayed on the right of the LCD.
To adjust the Balance, press the or key. Pressing the key will adjust the balance
towards the left speaker while pressing the Key will adjust the Balance towards the
right speaker. The Balance setting will be displayed on the LCD. Full left balance displays a
value of L10 with a full right balance setting of R10. A setting of 0 indicates the balance
is set equally between both speakers. To quickly adjust the Balance setting, press and
hold the or key.
Muting the Sound
The Mute feature allows the radio’s sound to be temporarily disabled without affecting
any other settings. This is useful when making calls on your two way radio or mobile
phone or during a local conversation where the radio sound is distracting.
To temporarily mute the radio, briefly press the key. The audio will be temporarily
disabled and no sound will be heard from the speaker(s). While the sound is muted,
‘MUTE’ will flash on the display.
To cancel the Mute selection and restore the sound to its previous level, briefly press the
key again.
Dimming the Display
The display lighting can be dimmed for night time viewing. The default setting is
maximum brightness. To dim the display:
1. Press and hold the key to turn the GR200 OFF.
2. Now press and hold the key again. The GR200 will turn on. DON’T RELEASE THE
KEY YET.
3. Now briefly press the Mkey to toggle the display lighting dim or bright. Once you
have selected the display lighting you can release the key.

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TUNING FOR STATIONS
Selecting the Frequency Band
The GR200 has 7 selectable frequency bands plus an Auxiliary audio input. The frequency
bands available are Long Wave (LW), Short Wave (SW), Medium Wave (AM1 and AM2),
FM (FM1 and FM2) and VHF Marine (VHF). The Auxiliary input mode allows audio from
external sources such as MP3 players to be connected via a 3.5 mm socket lead on the
rear panel.
To select the desired frequency band (or the Auxiliary input) briefly press the Band key.
Each press will advance to the next band in the sequence and the corresponding symbol
LW, SW, AUX, AM1, AM2, FM1, FM2 or VHF will appear on the display to confirm your
selection. Note that when the AUX input is selected, ‘In’ will also be displayed when an
external device is connected.
The frequency coverage of each band is listed in the specifications on page 14 of this
manual. For information on the ‘AUX’ selection please see ‘Auxiliary Input’ on page 13.
Selecting USA or European Receiver Standards
The GR200 supports USA, Canadian and European standards for AM and FM reception.
Australian models conform to the European standard and are set that way by default.
Owners in the USA or Canada should select the USA or Canadian standard.
To switch between the standards, press and hold the Band key for 3 seconds. The GR200
will display ‘E’ at the top of the display for European, ‘U’ for USA or ‘C’ for Canada. The
‘E’, ‘U’ or ‘C’ symbols will disappear once any of the memory preset buttons are pressed.
The differences between the European, USA and Canadian bands are listed in the
specifications on page 14 of this manual.
NOTE: When the VHF marine band is selected, switching between USA, Canadian and
European standards will also select USA , Canadian or International VHF marine
channel allocations.
Manually Tuning the Frequency
Briefly press the Mode key repeatedly until ‘FREQ’ is displayed on the right hand side
of the LCD. You can now manually change the frequency. To adjust the frequency, briefly
press the or key. Pressing the key will increase the frequency while pressing the
Key will decrease the frequency. The frequency will be displayed on the LCD.
Scanning for Stations
While in frequency tuning mode, press and hold the or key for 3 seconds. The
GR200 will automatically scan upwards or downwards in frequency starting at the
present frequency. When a station is found, scanning will stop on that frequency.
NOTE: When tuning in the VHF band, standard VHF marine channel numbers 1-28 and 60-88
are displayed. If the USA or Canadian standard is selected, an additional ten NOAA weather
channels are also available. When these are selected, ‘WEATHER’ is displayed on the LCD.

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MEMORY KEYS
The GR200 has 6 preset memory keys which allow up to 6 frequencies to be stored and
recalled within each band. Because there are two identical AM bands and two identical
FM bands, this allows 12 AM and 12 FM preset memories. The memories can be stored
either manually or automatically.
Manually Locating and Storing Station Frequencies in the Preset Memories
1. Press the Band key repeatedly until the required band is selected.
2. Press the Mode key repeatedly until the frequency adjustment mode is selected
(‘FREQ’ will be displayed).
3. Press the or key briefly to manually step through the frequencies. To
automatically scan for the next station, press and hold the or key.
4. Once the required station has been located, press and hold one of the six memory
keys for 3 seconds. The frequency will flash and the sound will mute briefly as the
frequency is stored into the selected memory. The selected memory number will be
displayed at the top of the LCD.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 above to store other frequencies into the preset memories.
NOTE: If a frequency or VHF marine channel is selected that is already stored in memory,
the allocated memory number will also be displayed.
Recalling Stations from the Preset Memories
Select the required band, then briefly press the required memory button. The GR200 will
switch to the frequency stored in that memory location and the selected memory number
will be displayed at the top of the LCD.
AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORAGE (AMS)
The AMS feature allows the GR200 to search the selected band for stations and
automatically store the first six strongest stations it locates into the station memories.
While activated, the Local (LOC) receiver sensitivity mode is temporarily enabled to ensure
only stronger local stations are selected.
To activate the AMS feature, briefly press the Mode key repeatedly until ‘AMS’ is
displayed on the lower right of the LCD. To begin the search, press the or key.
Pressing the key will cause the GR200 to search upwards through the frequencies
while pressing the key will cause it to search downwards. The search will begin from
the last displayed frequency. As strong stations are found they will be automatically stored
into the station memories. When all six memories have been filled, or the entire band has
been searched, the search will stop and the station in Memory 1 will be selected.
To manually stop the memory search, briefly press the or key. To change the search
direction, briefly press the opposite key after the search has been manually stopped.

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LOCAL/DX MODE
The Local/DX mode controls the receiver’s sensitivity when in the FM mode. The GR200
can be set to high sensitivity for long distance reception (DX) or low sensitivity for local
reception (LOC).
Briefly press the Mode key repeatedly until AMS is selected then press ONCE more to
access the LOC function. Press the or keys to toggle LOCAL or DX modes. A solid
LOC symbol on the display indicates LOCAL mode is selected. If the LOC symbol is
flashing then DX mode is selected.
When the GR200 returns to the normal display mode, LOC will be displayed if Local mode
is selected. If LOC is not visible then DX mode is selected.
STEREO/MONO MODE
The Stereo/Mono function can be selected on the FM band when the external stereo
speakers are attached. If the GR200 is only operating from the internal monitor speaker,
Mono/Stereo selection is not available.
Mono
Selecting Mono improves the quality of the reception when FM signals are weak or noisy
by disabling stereo detection. When Mono is selected, there is no indication on
the display.
Stereo
Select stereo for normal stereo listening on the FM bands. When Stereo is selected and a
stereo signal is being received, ‘ST’ is displayed.
To switch between Mono and Stereo modes, press and hold the Mode key for 3 seconds.
The ST icon will appear or disappear indicating the current selection.
INSTALLATION
Rear Panel Connections
Left Speaker
Output
Right Speaker
Output
Antenna
Socket
3.5 mm Aux
Audio Input
DC
Power

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MOUNTING THE GR200
The GR200 is designed to be mounted in several different ways to enable it to be
installed in the most convenient position. The GR200 is designed to meet IP55 Standard
(Refer: www.gme.net.au/IPRatings). A location should be selected which provides the best
viewing angle for the display. For best results select a location that is free from excessive
vibration and continuous direct sunlight.
Upright or Overhead Mounting
Position the mounting bracket onto the GR200 so that the mounting holes in the bracket
align with those on the side of the unit, and fit the gimbal knobs. Temporarily position
the bracket in the desired location and roughly mark the bracket edges. Now remove the
unit from the bracket and reposition the bracket to mark the mounting holes. Screw or
bolt the bracket into position. The mounting method will depend on the surface to which
the bracket is being attached. Refit the GR200 to the bracket and adjust the unit to the
correct position before tightening the gimbal knobs.
Complete the antenna lead and electrical wiring as described later.
Flush Mounting
If you require to flush mount your GR200 we recommend the MK100 flush mounting kit
designed especially for the purpose. Instructions and a mounting template are included
with the kit.
Panel Mount Overhead Mount Upright Mount
Panel
Bracket
GR200

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ELECTRICAL WIRING
The GR200 is suitable for either negative or positive ground systems.
NOTE: The GR200 has an over voltage detector to indicate when excessive voltage is
being applied to the radio. The over voltage detector is triggered when the voltage being
applied to the power leads exceeds 18 volts DC. If this happens, the words ‘hi dc’ will
flash on the display. If the voltage exceeds 21 volts DC, the radio will automatically shut down.
Left
Speaker
Aux Input
Right
Speaker
MP3
Player Antenna
6A Fuse
Referring to the Wiring Diagram
1. Connect the RED fused wire directly to the positive terminal of the battery or to a
point in the vessels electrical wiring that provides a +12 Volt connection.
2. Connect the Black negative wire directly to the battery’s negative terminal or to a
negative point in the vessels wiring.
Speaker Connections
NOTE: For simple installations, the GR200 can be used without external speakers if
required. The GR200’s internal monitor speaker can provide good quality mono sound
suitable for many applications. For full stereo sound you will need to connect a pair of
external speakers. The GR200’s internal monitor speaker is automatically disconnected
when the external speakers are plugged in.

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The GR200 is supplied with two speaker adapter leads which are designed to accept the
standard bullet connectors found on some GME marine speakers and most marine and
automotive speaker cables. The plugs on the speaker adapters plug into the matching the
sockets on the rear of the GR200. The plugs are fitted with protective flexible covers.
When connecting the speakers, observe the correct polarity as shown in the diagram.
Incorrect polarity will result in a reduction of bass response and stereo effect. The use of
speakers with an impedance of less than 4 Ohms is not recommended as they will cause
excessive loading of the GR200’s output circuit.
The GR200 is a two speaker system that requires one pair of wires for each speaker. Avoid
shorting the speaker wires together or touching them to the supply voltage or to ground.
Once the GR200 is connected, you can adjust the balance between the left and right
speaker using the Balance function.
Auxiliary Audio Input
Connect an MP3 player or other external audio device to the 3.5 mm socket on the
Auxiliary Input lead mounted on the rear panel. To select the AUX input, press the Band
key repeatedly until ‘AUX’ ‘In’ is displayed.
A 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm accessory lead (LE74) is available separately from your GME dealer.
Antenna Connection
The antenna should be mounted in a position as high as practical to ensure good
reception especially in areas of low signal strength. When installing the antenna, ensure
a minimum clearance of around 20 cm from bow or stern rails or windscreen frames etc.
It is also recommended the antenna be placed at least one metre from two-way radio
antennas to minimise interference from radio transmissions.
To connect the antenna to your GR200, simply plug the antenna lead into the flying
antenna socket on the rear of the unit.
Waterproofing the Connections
After installation, the power, speaker and antenna connectors should be wrapped in
waterproof tape or similar to minimise the risk of corrosion or water damage. Do not
use normal electrical tape as this will not provide an adequate seal against water. The
connectors should then be positioned where they are not directly exposed to
the elements.
Fuse Replacement
If the fuse in the DC lead should blow, it should be replaced with a 6 Amp 3AG type.
In the event of a failure, the use of a higher value fuse could result in damage to your
GR200 which would void the warranty.

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SPECIFICATIONS*
General
Complies with: AS/NZS 61000.6.3:2007
Frequency Range: LW, MW, SW, VHF, AM and FM
Channel Set: Broadcast Radio Bands and VHF Marine Band
Scan Speed: 100 ms/channel
Supply Voltage Range: 10.8 – 15.6 V DC negative earth
Current Protection: 6 Amp 3AG fuse
Reverse Polarity &
Over Voltage Protection: ‘hi dc’ at 18 V shutdown at 21 V
Receiver
LW Frequency Range: 144 – 430 kHz, 1 kHz step
SW Frequency Range: 2-10 MHz, 5 kHz step
MW (AM) Frequency Range: 522 – 1710 kHz, 9 kHz step (EU/AUS/NZ)
530 – 1710 kHz, 10 kHz step (USA/CANADA)
FM Frequency Range: 87.5 – 108 MHz, 100 kHz step (EU/AUS/NZ)
87.5 – 108 MHz, 100 kHz step (USA/CANADA)
VHF FM Marine Band: 155 – 165 MHz, 25 kHz step
IF Frequencies: 1st: 10.7 MHz, 2nd: 450 kHz
Modulation Frequency Response: 60 Hz –15 kHz for FM
Adjacent Channel Rejection: > 73 dB
Intermodulation Rejection: > 73 dB
Blocking Rejection: > 90 dB
Spurious Rejection: > 75 dB
Audio Output Power: 2 x 40 watts P-P (2 x 15 watt Rms)
Audio S/N: > 45 dB
Conducted Spurious Emission: < -70 dB
Current Consumption: Full Volume: < 5 Amps
Sensitivity
AM: -101 dBm 20 dB SINAD
FM: -101 dBm 30 dB SINAD
VHF: -105 dBm 12 dB SINAD
Mechanical
Unit Dimensions: 164 (W) x 65 (H) x 70 (D) mm
Unit Weight: 482 g approx.
Flush Mounting Depth: 55 mm min.
Environmental
Ingress Protection Rating:
IP55 - Refer: www.gme.net.au/IPRatings
Temperature Range: -10°C to +60°C
Solar Radiation: Case UV stabilised
Compass Safe Distance: 200 mm

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*All specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation.
External connections
DC Supply: 2 Pin polarised plug socket
External Speakers: 3.5 mm mini phone jacks
Auxiliary input: 3.5 mm stereo phone jack
This warranty against defects is given by
Standard Communications Pty Ltd ACN 000
346 814 (We, us, our or GME). Our contact
details are set out in clause 2.7. This warranty
statement only applies to products purchased
in Australia. Please contact your local GME
distributor for products sold outside of Australia.
Local distributor details at www.gme.net.au/
export.
1. Consumer guarantees
1.1 Our goods come with guarantees that
cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a
replacement or refund for a major failure
and for compensation for any other
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods
repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be
of acceptable quality and the failure does
not amount to a major failure.
1.2 To the extent we are able, we exclude
all other conditions, warranties and
obligations which would otherwise be
implied.
2. Warranty against defects
2.1 This warranty is in addition to and does
not limit, exclude or restrict your rights
under the Competition and Consumer Act
2010 (Australia) or any other mandatory
protection laws that may apply.
2.2 We warrant our goods to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for
the warranty period (see warranty table)
from the date of original sale (or another
period we agree to in writing). Subject
to our obligations under clause 1.2, we
will at our option, either repair or replace
goods which we are satisfied are defective.
We warrant any replacement parts for the
remainder of the period of warranty for the
goods into which they are incorporated.
2.3 To the extent permitted by law, our sole
liability for breach of a condition, warranty
or other obligation implied by law is
limited
(a) in the case of goods we supply,
to any one of the following as we
decide -
(i) the replacement of the goods or
the supply of equivalent goods;
(ii) the repair of the goods;
(iii) the cost of repairing the goods or
of acquiring equivalent goods;
(b) in the case of services we supply,
to any one of the following as we
decide –
(i) the supplying of the services
again;
(ii) the cost of having the services
supplied again.
2.4 For repairs outside the warranty period,
we warrant our repairs to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for
three months from the date of the original
repair. We agree to re-repair or replace (at
our option) any materials or workmanship
which we are satisfied are defective.
2.5
We warrant that we will perform services
with reasonable care and skill and agree
to investigate any complaint regarding
our services made in good faith. If we are
satisfied that the complaint is justified,
and as our sole liability to you under this
warranty (to the extent permitted at law),
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WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS

Part No. 310481 Drawing. No.: 44945-5
we agree to supply those services again at
no extra charge to you.
2.6 To make a warranty claim you must before
the end of the applicable warranty period
(see warranty table), at your own cost,
return the goods you allege are defective,
provide written details of the defect, and
give us an original or copy of the sales
invoice or some other evidence showing
details of the transaction.
2.7 Send your claim to:
Standard Communications Pty Ltd.
Unit B, 22-24 College Street,
Gladesville, NSW 2111, Australia.
Tel: (02) 9879 8888
Fax: (02) 9816 4722
Email: servadmin@gme.net.au
2.8 If we determine that your goods are
defective, we will pay for the cost of
returning the repaired or replaced goods
to you, and reimburse you for your
reasonable expenses of sending your
warranty claim to us.
3. What this warranty does not cover
3.1 This warranty will not apply in relation to:
(a) goods modified or altered in any way;
(b) defects and damage caused by use
with non Standard Communications
products;
(c) repairs performed other than by our
authorised representative;
(d) defects or damage resulting from
misuse, accident, impact or neglect;
(e) goods improperly installed or used
in a manner contrary to the relevant
instruction manual; or
(f) goods where the serial number has
been removed or made illegal.
4. Warranty period
4.1 We provide the following warranty on
GME and Kingray products. No repair or
replacement during the warranty period
will renew or extend the warranty period
past the period from original date of
purchase.
PRODUCT TYPE WARRANTY
PERIOD
Land and marine
stereo systems
1 year

REAR VIEW
Cut Out 156 mm x 58 mm
6.0 Radius
Adhesive Backing Plate
Ensure that the location selected for in dash mounting is convenient
for the operator and that there is sufficient space behind the panel to
accommodate the body of the radio and allow a free flow of air.
Refer to page 13 of the Instruction Manual for more hints.
Once the most suitable location has been selected, mark and centre
punch the cross hair in each corner and drill a 12 mm diameter hole.
Mark a straight line from the outer edge of each hole to form a
rectangle. Cut to the inside edge of these lines.
Remove the backing paper from the metallic backing strips exposing
the self adhesive surface and fix them in position vertically at either end
of the hole on the rear side of the dashboard flush with the edge.
See figure 1
Place the GX600 through the hole. If the dashboard is subject to water
spray it may be beneficial to apply a thin bead of sealant to prevent
any water ingress between the body of the radio and
the dashboard.
The S/S brackets can now be fastened to the rear panel of the GX600
with the 4 S/S self tappers supplied. Note that the brackets can be
reverse mounted to allow for varying thicknesses of dashboards.
See figure 2
Insert the remaining metal-thread screws so that they bear down on
the two metallic backing strips and tighten until the GX600 is held
firmly in place.
Connect the power lead and antenna lead as illustrated in the
Instruction Manual.
Contents:
2 S/S brackets
2 adhesive backing strips
4 S/S self tapping screws
4 S/S metal-thread screws
MK600 IN DASH FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 2
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TEMPLATE
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HeadOffice: PO Box 96,Winston Hills, NSW2153,Australia
A division of Standard Communications Pty Ltd.

MK001B INSTALLATION - CUTTING TEMPLATE
66 mm 8 mm
2.5 mm
165 mm
10 mm Drill Bit
Mounting
Screw Clearance
8 mm Drill Bit
Mark and cut a hole 66 mm (h) by 165 mm (w), allowing for clearance of the two mounting screws holding the radio to the surround.
Use a 10 mm drill bit to form the radius of the corners and an 8 mm drill bit for the clearance of the mounting screws.

MK001W INSTALLATION - CUTTING TEMPLATE
66 mm 8 mm
2.5 mm
165 mm
10 mm Drill Bit
Mounting
Screw Clearance
8 mm Drill Bit
Mark and cut a hole 66 mm (h) by 165 mm (w), allowing for clearance of the two mounting screws holding the radio to the surround.
Use a 10 mm drill bit to form the radius of the corners and an 8 mm drill bit for the clearance of the mounting screws.
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