GME GD9640B User Manual
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G D 9 6 0 0 s E r i E s
i n s t r u c t i o n m A n uA l
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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: 1.00 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.
GD9600 trouBle ShootinG GuiDe
sy m p to m
c ause
so lutI o N
no Power.
Vessel’s 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.