Magnadyne Stereo Receiver RV4000 User Manual

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Operation  
and Installation  
Manual  
SPK  
FM  
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
3-Beam Laser Pickup  
RESET AUX HEADPHONES  
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RV4000  
AM/ FM Stereo  
Multi-Media Receiver  
 
Button Locations and Functions  
1
2
3
4
5
SPK  
FM  
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
27  
25  
23  
21  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
26  
24  
22  
20  
18  
16  
A
B
6
7
9
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
8
10  
11  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
12  
13  
19  
17  
3-Beam Laser Pickup  
RESET AUX HEADPHONES  
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1. Power On/Off: Press to turn the unit on or off.  
2. Disc Door: To play a disc, insert the disc with label facing forward.  
3. Disc Door Release: Press to open the door so the disc can be inserted.  
4. Auxiliary Button (AUX): Press to choose auxiliary audio in mode.  
5. Display Area: This area displays all function information for the radio, clock, disc player and auxiliary  
input device.  
6. Mute Button: Press to mute the audio, press again to restore the audio.  
7. Speaker Selection Buttons: Press to switch the speakers sets A and B on and off.  
8. Disc Button: Press to select the music player mode.  
9. Radio Button (AM/FM): Press to select the radio mode. Sequential presses will select radio band:  
FM 1, FM 2, FM 3, AM 1 and AM 2.  
10. Play/Pause Button ( ll): Press to pause disc play, press again to resume play.  
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��  
), Seek Up (  
11. Seek Down (l  
l) Buttons:  
Radio Mode: Press to tune the radio to a lower or higher radio station.  
Disc Mode: Press to search for the beginning or next track.  
12. Volume and Select Button: Rotate to increase or decrease the volume level. Press to select the sound  
controls: Bass, Treble and Balance.  
13. Headphone Socket: Accepts 3.5mm stereo headphone jacks.  
14. Audio Input Jack: Press the AUX button until “Audio” appears in the display then plug in a device via  
the 3.5mm audio input socket.  
Note: The RV4000 does not control the device, it just allows the audio to be played through the system.  
15. Reset Button: Press to reset the unit to it’s default settings.  
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Button Locations and Functions (Continued)  
16. Dimmer Button (DIM): Press to dim the lighting in the display area. Sequential presses will select dif-  
ferent levels of display area lighting.  
17. Radio Preset Button (6): Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into  
memory.  
18. Display Button (DISP): Press to toggle through the available display information.  
19. Radio Preset Button (5): Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into  
memory.  
20. Alarm Button: Sets the alarm. (See “Alarm Operation” for more details).  
21. Radio Preset Button (4): Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into  
memory.  
22. Sleep Button: Sets the sleep timer. (See “Sleep Timer Operation” for more details).  
23. Radio Preset Button (3): Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into  
memory.  
24. Radio AS/PS Button: Automatic radio station memory storing (AS) and Preset radio station scanning  
(PS). (See “AM/FM Operation” for more details).  
25. Radio Preset Button (2): Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into  
memory.  
26. EQ/LOUD Button (Equalizer and Loudness): Press to select between the preset sound equalization  
settings. Press and hold the button to boost high and low tones at low volume levels (loudness).  
27. Radio Preset Button (1): Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into  
memory.  
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General Operations  
Power On/Off:  
Press the POWER button to turn the unit On/Off.  
SPK  
FM  
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Selecting a Play Source:  
To select a play source, press one of the follow-  
ing mode buttons:  
SPK  
FM  
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
AUX (Auxiliary Audio Input),  
AM/FM (AM or FM Radio Band) or  
DISC (Music)  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Dimming the Display:  
Press the DIM button to select the desired level  
of brightness for the display area.  
SPK  
FM  
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Display Selection:  
Press the DISP button to display the clock.  
Press again to return to previous display.  
SPK  
FM  
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
Press and hold to perform clock setting functions  
(See “Setting the Clock” for more details).  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Sound Controls  
Volume:  
SPK A+B  
FM  
Increase the volume by rotating the VOLUME  
knob clockwise. Decrease the volume by rotating  
the VOLUME knob counterclockwise.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
V
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Sound Controls  
Bass, Treble and Balance Control  
Select the desired sound mode by pressing the VOLUME knob. The modes will be displayed in the fol-  
lowing order: Bass, Treble, Balance and Volume.  
Bass:  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
Select the Bass mode by pressing the VOLUME  
EQ  
1
A
B
knob. Increase the Bass by rotating the VOLUME  
knob clockwise. Decrease the Bass by rotating the  
knob counterclockwise. After 6 seconds control  
reverts back to volume control.  
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
2
3
4
5
6
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Treble:  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
Select the Treble mode by pressing the VOLUME  
knob. Increase the Treble by rotating the VOLUME  
knob clockwise. Decrease the Treble by rotating  
the knob counterclockwise. After 6 seconds con-  
trol reverts back to volume control.  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Balance:  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
Select the Balance mode by pressing the VOLUME  
knob. Adjust the Balance by rotating the knob.  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
-
r
L = Equal sound right and left  
-
r 7 = Right speaker only  
L 7 = Left speaker only  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
After 6 seconds control reverts back to volume  
control.  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Equalizer (EQ):  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
Press the EQ button to choose between the  
preset equalizer settings: Flat, Classic, Rock, Pop  
and Jazz as indicated in the display area.  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Loud:  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
To boost high and low tones at low volume  
levels, press and hold the EQ button until “LOUd  
On” appears in the display. To deselect, press  
and hold the EQ button again until “LOUd OFF”  
appears in the display.  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
Hold  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
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Sound Controls (Continued)  
Mute:  
Press the  
Press the  
PUSH  
button to mute the volume level.  
button again to restore the volume.  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Speaker Selection  
Selecting Speaker Sets:  
SPK  
A
FM  
ST  
• Press the A button to toggle speaker set A on  
and off. “SPK A” appears in the display when  
speaker set A is on.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
/FM  
DISC  
• Press the B button to toggle speaker set B on  
and off. “SPK B” appears in the display when  
speaker set B is on.  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Note: When “SPK A+B” appears in the display both  
speaker sets A and B are on. When nothing appears  
in the displaying both speaker sets are off  
.
Setting the Clock  
1. Press the DISP button until the clock appears in  
the display.  
PM  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
2
3
4
5
6
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
2. Press and hold the DISP button until the hours  
PM  
number starts flashing.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
O
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Hold  
3. Rotate the VOLUME knob until the correct Hour  
appears in the display.  
Note: When setting the clock make sure to  
select the correct AM or PM indicator.  
PM  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
V H
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Setting the Clock (Continued)  
4. Press the VOLUME knob and the Minute indica-  
PM  
tors will start flashing.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
5. Rotate the VOLUME knob until the correct  
Minutes appears in the display. Wait 5 seconds  
and the colon between the hours and the min-  
utes will start flashing indicating the clock is set.  
PM  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
V H
Sleep Timer Operation  
Setting the Sleep Timer:  
1. Press the SLP button until the “SLP 10”  
appears in the display.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
2. Keep pressing the SLP button again until the  
desired sleep time appears in the display (00,  
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 minutes).  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
3. Wait 5 seconds and the display will return to  
normal operation and “SLP” will appear in the  
display.  
4. After the designated sleep timer has expired  
the unit will turn off automatically  
.
Cancelling the Sleep Timer:  
1. Press the SLP button until “00” is displayed.  
2. Wait 5 seconds and the display will return to  
normal operation.  
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Alarm Operation  
Setting the Alarm Timer:  
1. Press the ALM button and the clock will  
appear in the display with the hour number  
flashing.  
PM  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
2. Rotate the VOLUME knob until the correct  
Hour appears in the display. “ALM” will  
appear in the display indicating the alarm is  
activated.  
PM  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
Note 1: When setting the alarm clock make  
sure to select the correct AM or PM indicator.  
Note 2: When setting the alarm DO NOT use  
12:00 AM, because that time is used to cancel  
the alarm.  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
V H
PM  
3. Press the VOLUME knob and the minute indi-  
cators will start flashing.  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
PM  
PUSH  
4. Rotate the VOLUME knob until the correct  
minutes appears in the display. Wait 5 seconds  
and the colon between the hours and the  
minutes will start flashing. The letter “ALM”  
will appear in the display indicating the alarm  
is set.  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
V H
ALM  
5. Press the POWER button to turn the unit off.  
The unit will automatically turn on when the  
set alarm time is reached.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Cancelling the Alarm Timer:  
Follow the procedures above except set the alarm  
time to 12:00 AM. When the display exits alarm  
timer programming the “ALM” will disappear  
from the display indicating the alarm has been  
cancelled.  
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Radio Operations  
Selecting the Play Source:  
SPK  
A
ST  
PUSH  
Press the AM/FM button and “rAdIO” appears in  
the display. After a brief moment either AM or  
FM will appear in the display.  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
Selecting the AM or FM:  
Press the AM/FM button repeatedly and select  
from FM 1, FM 2, FM 3, AM 1 or AM 2.  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Band Indicator  
FM Stereo Indicator  
FM  
ST  
SPK A  
Preset Band Preset Button  
Group Number  
Radio  
Frequency  
Seek Tuning in a Radio Station:  
SPK  
A
ST  
��  
PUSH  
Press and release the l  
button to tune in a  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
��  
lower radio station. Press and release the  
button to tune in a higher radio station.  
l
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
Note: The unit will automatically switch from  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
FM Mono to FM Stereo when the signal strength  
increases to a stereo level. If the stereo signal  
should become weak, the unit will switch back  
to Mono. FM stereo reception is indicated when  
“ST” appears in the display.  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Manual Tuning in a Radio Station:  
SPK  
A
ST  
��  
Press and hold the l  
button to manually tune  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
A
B
in a lower radio frequency. Press and hold the  
AS/PS  
SLP  
2
3
4
5
6
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
��  
l button to manually tune in a higher radio  
frequency.  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
Hold  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Memorizing Radio Stations:  
SPK  
A
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
1. Press the AM/FM button to select either the  
FM 1, FM 2, FM 3, AM 1 or AM 2 radio band.  
2. Tune-in the desired radio station.  
3. To memorize the station press and hold any-  
one of the six radio station recall buttons until  
the preset number appears.  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
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Radio Operation (Continued)  
Automatically Store Radio Stations:  
1. Press the AM/FM button to select either the  
FM or AM radio band.  
2. Press and hold the AS/PS button then release.  
The tuner will search for the strongest sta-  
tions and store them into memory. The new  
stations will replace stations that were previ-  
ously stored in the current band.  
SPK  
A
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
Hold  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Note: When the FM band is selected the 18 stron-  
gest stations will be stored. When AM band is  
selected the 12 strongest stations will be stored.  
Scanning Stored Radio Stations:  
1. Press the AM/FM button to select either the  
FM or AM radio band.  
2. Press the AS/PS button then release. The  
tuner scans for preset stations stored in  
the current band and pauses for 6 seconds  
at each station. When a desired station is  
reached, press the AS/PS button again to stop  
scanning.  
SPK  
A
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
2
3
4
5
6
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Disc Warnings  
Handling and Cleaning:  
Dirt, dust, scratches and warping disc will cause  
non operation.  
Label side up  
• Do not place stickers on disc or scratch disc.  
• Do not warp discs.  
A disc should always be kept in its case when not  
in use to prevent damage.  
Do not touch  
the underside  
of the disc  
• Do not place discs in the following places:  
1. Direct sunlight.  
2. Dirty, dusty and damp areas.  
3. Near car heaters.  
Do not bend  
4. Car seats or dashboard.  
Disc Cleaning:  
Use a dry soft cloth to wipe disc the surface. If the  
disc is quite dirty, use a soft cloth slightly moist  
with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Never use solvents  
such as benzine, thinner or conventional record  
cleaners as they may mar the surface of the disc.  
Wipe the disc from  
the center toward  
the outside edge  
Note: A disc may become somewhat scratched  
(although not enough to make it unusable)  
depending on handling and conditions in the  
usage environment.  
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Music Disc Operation  
SPK  
A
ST  
General Operations:  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
1. Push the door access the disc player.  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
2. Insert the disc onto the hub with the  
label facing forward. Use your thumb to  
make sure the disc snaps onto the hub.  
3. Press the DISC button and “LOAd” will  
appear in the display. The disc will auto-  
matically start playing.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Track Number  
Music Track Selection:  
��  
Press the l  
button to select a lower track.  
PUSH  
��  
Press the  
l button to select a higher track.  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
A
B
The track number will appear in the display.  
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
2
3
4
5
6
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
12  
 
Music Disc Operation (Continued)  
Pausing the Disc:  
PUSH  
Press the ll button to pause the disc, press it  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
again to resume play.  
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Removing the Disc:  
1. Push the door to access the disc player.  
Wait until the disc stops spinning before  
opening up the door.  
2. Use your finger to remove the disc from  
the hub.  
3. Close the door.  
13  
 
MP3 Disc Operation  
General Operations:  
1. Push the door access the disc player.  
SPK  
A
ST  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
2. Insert the disc onto the hub with the  
label facing forward. Use your thumb to  
make sure the disc snaps onto the hub.  
3. Press the DISC button and “LOAd” will  
appear in the display. The disc will auto-  
matically start playing.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Disc File Selection:  
File Number  
��  
Press the l  
button to select a lower file.  
��  
Press the  
l button to select a higher file.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
The file number will appear in the display.  
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
2
3
4
5
6
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
14  
 
MP3 Disc Operation (Continued)  
Pausing the Disc:  
PUSH  
Press the ll button to pause the disc, press it  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
again to resume play.  
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Removing the Disc:  
1. Push the door to access the disc player.  
Wait until the disc stops spinning before  
opening up the door.  
2. Use your finger to remove the disc from  
the hub.  
3. Close the door.  
15  
 
Audio Input  
Selecting the Audio Input Source:  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
Note 1: The RV4000 does not control the device,  
it just allows the audio to be played through the  
system.  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
Note 2: If the rear audio input is being used once  
you plug a device into the front audio input jack  
the audio will be diverted to playing the front  
device. If the front audio jack is being used you  
will not be able to select the rear audio input.  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AUX HEADPHONES  
Front Audio Input:  
Insert the 3.5mm jack from the audio device  
into the AUX input socket on the front of the  
housing. Press the AUX button until “Audio”  
appears in the display. Refer to the audio  
device’s owner’s manual for proper operation.  
Rear Audio Input:  
To select the rear input Audio play source,  
press the AUX button until “Audio” appears in  
the display. Refer to the audio device’s owners  
manual for proper operation.  
Headphone Output  
Plugging in Headphone:  
Insert a 3.5mm headphone jack into the  
Headphone Output socket. Use the volume knob  
on the headphone to adjust the audio level.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
B
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
Note: To make it so the sound only can be heard  
through the headphones press speaker buttons  
A and B until neither “SPK A” or “SPK B” appears  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
in the display  
.
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Reset Button  
The LCD display may fail to function normally  
due to the vehicle’s battery condition, and could  
require resetting the radio microprocessor if:  
• The vehicle has been “jump started” from a  
dead battery condition.  
• The vehicle battery becomes very low and is  
quick-charged.  
• The vehicle battery is removed and replaced.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
Should any of these conditions occur, simply  
press and release the RESET button on the radio  
front panel using the tip of a ball point pen. This  
will reset the radio microprocessor to the origi-  
nal factory settings. After pressing the RESET  
button you should recheck to see if the radio  
functions normally.  
Reset Button  
Additional Feature  
Area Radio Frequency Adjustment:  
Note: If operating the unit in the USA do not  
change the area.  
PUSH  
SPEAKER  
EQ  
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
B
AS/PS  
SLP  
AUX  
AM/FM  
DISC  
To Change the Area:  
1. Press the AM/FM button and “rAdIO” appears  
in the display.  
ALM  
DISP  
DIM  
RESET AV HEADPHONES  
2. Press and hold the VOL/TONE knob until  
“SEtUP” appears in the display  
.
3. Press the ll button and “US” or “OCEAn”  
will be displayed  
.
��  
��  
4. Press the  
l
or  
l
button to change the  
setting to “US” or “OCEAn”  
.
5. Press the ll button to save the setting. The  
unit will clear all the station settings. After wait-  
ing a few seconds the unit exit programming.  
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Installation  
93  
8
/
Wall  
Panel  
1
4
/ ”  
6
Chassis Opening  
Structural Stud  
Caution: Do not install radio without rear cover installed:  
No user-serviceable parts inside. Rear cover provides  
protection against potential fire hazard.  
Trim Ring  
5
8
/
4
93  
4
/
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Speaker Connections  
Left  
Speaker B  
Right  
Speaker B  
_
_
+
White/Black Wire (Common -)  
+
Gray Wire  
Gray/Black Wire  
Left  
Speaker A  
Right  
Speaker A  
+
_
+
Brown Wire  
Brown/Black Wire  
_
White Wire (Common -)  
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Wiring and Auxiliary Connections  
External Automotive  
Type Antenna  
(Optional)  
Red Wire (+) to 12 Volt DC Power  
Black Wire Ground  
Audio In  
Audio Out  
10A Fuse  
Music Disc Player  
(Optional)  
In-Dash Unit  
(Optional)  
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Safety Instructions  
Read Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.  
• Retain Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
• Heed Warnings: All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
• Follow Instructions: All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
• Water and Moisture: The appliance should not be used near water. For example, near a bathtub, wash-  
bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.  
• Wall or Cabinet Mounting: The appliance should be mounted to a wall or cabinet only recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
• Heat: The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
• Power Supply: The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the  
operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.  
• Power Lines: An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.  
• Object and Liquid Entry: Care should be taken so that objects do not fall, and liquids are not spilled into  
the enclosure through openings.  
Outdoor Antenna Grounding:  
If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded, so as to  
provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National  
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPS No. 70-1983, provides information with respect to proper grounding of  
the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of  
grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and  
requirements for the grounding electrode. See illustration below.  
Example of Antenna Grounding as per  
National Electrical Code. Instructions  
Contained in Article 810-"Radio and  
Television Equipment"  
Antenna Lead-In  
Wire (B)  
Mast  
Ground  
Clamp  
Antenna Discharge Unit (C)  
To Receiver  
Ground Wire  
(A,B )  
Grounding  
Clamps  
Grounding Electrode  
Driven 8’ Into the Earth  
2.44 Meters  
A. Use No. 10 AWG (5.3mm2) copper, No. 8 AWG (8.4mm2) aluminum, No. 17 AWG (1.0mm2) copper clad steel or  
bronze wire, or larger as ground wire.  
B. Secure antenna lead-in and ground wires to house with stand-off insulators spaced from 4 feet (1.22m) to 6 feet  
(1.83m) apart.  
C. Mount antenna discharge unit as close as possible to where lead-in enters house.  
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Warranty  
ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents will within one year from the date of sale  
to you, repair, replace or refund the retail sales price of said product or any part thereof, at  
the option of the Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents, if said product or part  
is found defective in materials or workmanship, when properly connected and operating  
on the correct power requirements designated for the specific product. This warranty and  
Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agent’s obligations hereunder do not apply where  
the product was; damaged while in the possession of the consumer, subjected to unrea-  
sonable or unintended use, not reasonably maintained, utilized in commercial or industrial  
operations, or serviced by anyone other than Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized  
agents, or where the warning seal on the product is broken or the power and/or plugs  
are detached from the unit. Magnadyne Corporation or any of its authorized agents will  
not assume any labor costs for the removal and reinstallation of any product found to be  
defective, or the cost of transportation to Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents.  
Such cost are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.  
This warranty does not cover the cabinet appearance items or accessories used in con-  
nection with this product, or any damage to recording or recording tape, or any damage  
to the products resulting from improper installation, alteration, accident, misuse, abuse or  
acts of nature.  
MAGNADYNE CORPORATION OR ITS AUTHORIZED AGENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO  
ANYONE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR CLAIMS EXCEPT THOSE  
ACCORDED BY LAW. NO EXPRESSED WARRANTY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IS GIVEN  
EXCEPT THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL EXTEND BEYOND  
ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SALE.  
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not  
transferable. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,  
and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives  
you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
“NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by  
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the User’s  
authority to operate the equipment.”  
Defective merchandise should be returned to the original point of purchase or  
secondly, to Magnadyne Corporation, 1111 W. Victoria Street, Compton CA 90220.  
Return Authorization must be obtained before sending, or merchandise may be refused.  
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© Copyright 2011  
Magnadyne Corporation  
RV4000-UM  
Rev. A 5-19-11  
 

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