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GMR-LED AM/FM/USB/Bluetooth Multimedia Controller for Off-Road and Marine 1/
2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Operators Guide and Installation Instructions Congratulations for choosing the AM/FM/USB Bluetooth Multimedia Controller by MB Quart. For more detailed information about the product, please visit MBQuart.com CAUTION Always consider consulting a professional audio installation technician before installing any mobile audio components. Be careful and take your time. Do not let wires make contact with metal edges, sources of moisture or hot engine components. General Information Powersports and Marine Multimedia Source Unit AM/FM, Weather Band Radio, USB, Bluetooth and AUX sources 160 Watts Peak Power with Pre Amplifier Line Outputs Marine Certified to IPX67 for Water and Dust Intrusion Auxiliary A/V Sources Quick Connect Bluetooth Audio Auxiliary RCA Stereo Preamp Input Weather Band Radio Composite Video Camera Input Composite Video Output USB Audio Input w/Charging AM / FM / Weather band Section USA Frequency: FM87.9 107.9MHz / AM530-1710kHz Europe Frequency: FM87.5 108MHz / AM522 1620kHz NOAA NWR Weather Band Frequency: 162.400-162.550MHz Intermediate AM/FM Frequency: 10.7MHz Intermediate Frequency Rejection: 50dB Noise Limit Sensitivity: >5uV USB / AUX / Bluetooth Audio Section RCA S/N: >81dB Powered Outputs S/N: >74dB USB A/D Conversion: 16bit Frequency Response: 20Hz 20KHz Audio Section & Other Features Power Output: 4 x 40 Watts Max (160 Watts Peak Power) Load Impedance: 4 - 8 Ohms / Channel Preamp Output Voltage: 4 volts Dual Zone Capability between Preamp Outputs and Built-in Power Independent Subwoofer Level Control with Selectable Low Pass Filter 8-Band Graphic EQ (62, 125, 250, 500, 1K, 4K, 10K and 16K) Installation Specifications 4 / 100mm - Total Mounting Depth Required (Incl. U-Bracket) 3 / 76.2mm - Cut Out Diameter 2 Wiring and Connections Water Tight Plug Face Shown (Wires to Connect Exit Rear)
(M) Yellow
(L) White/Black
(K) White
(J) Red
(H) Purple/Black
(G) Purple
(F) Gray
(E) Gray/Black
(D) Green/Black
(C) Green
(B) Blue
(A) Black Yellow (+12v Constant) Red (+12v Accessory) Blue(Amp Turn-On) Black (Chassis Ground) Water Tight Plug USB Connector Orange (Illumination) Purple/White (Reverse) AM/FM Antenna AUX Input SUB Outputs FRONT Preamp Outputs*
REAR Preamp Outputs*
*Works with ZONE Control See page 19 for Video Output details Camera Input CVBS Video Output
(Mirrors Units Screen) Note: See wiring chart on next page for connection tips, wire colors and functions. Also note preamp level output connections if using external amplifiers and ZONE control capability. 3 Wiring and Connections We recommend wire-to-wire connections such as power, ground and speaker wiring are soldered and protected with either heat shrink tubing or high quality electrical tape. The main (yellow) power wire should be connected to a source with at least 10 amps of additional current capability to support the unit. Wire Color Location Function Black Blue Green Green/Black Gray/Black Gray Purple Purple/Black Red White White/Black Yellow Purple/White Orange Plug Pin A Negative Chassis Ground (-) Plug Pin B Amp Turn-On (+12v Output) Plug Pin C Left Rear Speaker (+) Plug Pin D Left Rear Speaker (-) Plug Pin E Right Front Speaker (+) Plug Pin F Right Front Speaker (-) Plug Pin G Right Rear Speaker (+) Plug Pin H Right Rear Speaker (-) Plug Pin J Plug Pin K Left Front Speaker (+) Plug Pin L Left Front Speaker (-) Plug Pin M +12 volt Constant (>10a) Harness Harness Reverse Camera +12v Input
+12 volt Illumination
+12 volt Accessory Preamp Level Audio Connections Front and rear RCA preamp outputs are labeled as such. These are intended to be connected to external amplifiers, not included. Subwoofer RCA outputs (green RCAs) are mono and paralleled. They are identical subwoofer audio signals. Their frequency range is controlled by the low pass crossover and the subwoofer level control. Both are found in SETTINGS. See Page 18. We recommend starting with 100Hz for the low pass crossover point. The unit offers a zone control feature to balance sound levels between different zones. The front and/or rear RCA outputs (using external amplifiers) are one zone. The source unit's built-in power is the other zone. An example is a boat having separate volume control of amplified wakeboard tower speakers versus cabin speakers positioned closer to listeners using the unit's built-in power. Zone level control is found in SETTINGS. See page 18. Subwoofer RCA outputs or speaker-
level outputs are unaffected by the zone level control. All work with the main volume. 4 Rear Mounting Instructions Check for appropriate mounting depth and mechanical or electrical obstacles behind the mounting panel BEFORE any cutting. Including the U-shaped aluminum mounting bracket, at least 4 (100mm) depth is required. Using a 3 hole saw or air saw, cut a 3 (76.2mm) diameter hole in the mounting panel. Use a file or sandpaper to smooth out any rough edges after the cut is complete. Thread the two supplied bolts into the back of the multimedia controller using a 9/32 nut driver or deep socket. The threaded holes are located just above the wiring harness in the heatsink. Thread two of the supplied 9/32 mounting nuts upside down on the bolts. The flat surface of the nut will sit flush with the inside of the mounting bracket to allow spacing (if needed). Insert the source unit through the mounting hole opening. Be sure to allow enough depth for wiring to be securely tied up once the installation is complete. Attach the aluminum mounting bracket to gauge the sizing and that it will fit over the supplied threaded bolts. If necessary, use pliers to break away the marked sections until the bracket fits snugly against the mounting panel. Be sure the bracket clears the wiring on the back of the unit without rubbing or heavily bending the wires. Attach the remaining supplied 9/32 mounting nuts on the threaded bolts to secure the mounting bracket. Installation Opening & Depths Mounting Bracket Details 3 / 76.2mm Cut Out Diameter Mounting Surface U-Bracket Mounting Nuts 3 / 76.2mm 4 / 100mm Installation Depth incl. Wiring Break Off Marked Joints for Exact Fit 5 Front Mounting Instructions Check for appropriate mounting depth and mechanical or electrical obstacles behind the mounting panel BEFORE any cutting. At least 3.75 (95.25mm) depth is required. Using a 3 hole saw or air saw, cut a 3 (76.2mm) diameter hole in the mounting panel. Use a file or sandpaper to smooth out any rough edges after the cut is complete. Remove the snap-in covers on the front panel hiding the mounting holes. Use a small flat head screw driver in the two small indents on each cover to gently pry open. Insert the source unit through the mounting hole opening. Be sure to allow enough depth for wiring to be securely tied up once the installation is complete. Ensure the source unit is level. Mark four (4) holes using an awl, straight pick tool or 1/16"
(1.5mm) drill bit to make the markings. DO NOT DRILL THROUGH WITH THE SOURCE UNIT IN PLACE. Remove the source unit and gently drill the four (4) marked locations for mounting holes using a drill with a 1/16" (1.5mm) drill bit. Re-insert the source unit in the opening. Gently install the four supplied screws in each of the mounting holes with a handheld screwdriver. Do not use drills or battery-powered screw guns for this step. Replace the snap-in covers on the source unit's front panel. Installation Opening & Depths Front Mounting Details 3 / 76.2mm Cut Out Diameter Mounting Screws Mounting Surface Mounting Surface 3 / 76.2mm Snap-In Covers 3.75 / 95.25mm Installation Depth incl. Wiring Drill (4) 1/16 / 1.5mm Holes 6 Front Panel Controls 3 4 5 6 1/
2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM 1 Source 2 7 8 9 1 POWER/Selector and Volume Knob Press the POWER/Selector Knob to power on the unit. Rotate the POWER/Selector Knob to view sources when source selection menu wheel is displayed. To select a source, press and release the POWER/Selector Knob. Rotate the POWER/Selector and Volume Knob to increase or decrease sound levels once a source is selected. Press and hold the POWER/Selector Knob for 5 seconds to power the unit off. SOURCE Button Press the SOURCE button to display the source selection menu wheel. See next page for details. Also functions as the back button in a SETTINGS menu (such as EQ, Audio, Zone Volume, Clock Adjust, Backlight, etc.) 1/ Button Preset 1 for AM/FM, pairing on Bluetooth source. 2/INT Button Preset 2 for AM/FM. No other function. 3/RPT Button Preset 3 for AM/FM. Repeat play (1 or all) on USB source. 4/RDM Button Preset 4 for AM/FM. Random play (Shuffle) on USB source Scan Down for AM/FM or Track Back for USB/Bluetooth source. Mute for AM/FM and AUX or Play/Pause for USB/Bluetooth source. Scan Up for AM/FM or Track Up for USB/Bluetooth source. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 Source Selection FM Radio AM Radio Weather Bluetooth Aux Input Camera Input USB Settings Step 1 Step 2 Source 1/
2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM 1/
2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Source Press SOURCE Button to display source selection Rotate Selector Knob to choose a source menu. or settings. Step 3 1/
2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Press Selector Knob (once) to complete source selection menu. Note: On USB source, the unit auto selects USB input whenever a device is plugged in. All other sources must be selected by the user. When select-
ing Bluetooth, a device must be first paired to playback audio. 8 AM/FM Configuration Several configurable AM/FM radio parameters are available. Select between AM or FM on the Source Menu wheel. Each has its own menu. Once the chosen source is selected, press and hold the SOURCE button for 2 seconds. The AM or FM menu will appear (whichever source is selected). 1/
2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Press and Hold
(2 seconds). Use the source menu selector knob to scroll to the chosen parameter. Press the center of the knob to either adjust the parameter directly, or enter the sub-menu and adjust by scrolling and pressing the center of the knob again. A complete list of each paramater and its variables is listed on the following page. After selecting AM or FM source, press and hold SOURCE button for 2 seconds to enter the AM or FM Settings menu. Use the Menu Selector Knob to navigate the menu items. Use the SOURCE button to go back to the previous screen. Continue using the SOURCE button to exit AM or FM setup. 9 AM/FM Configuration Settings Choices for AM PRESETS - This function shows stored AM presets 1-6 on AM1 or AM2. Only presets 1-4 have front panel quick access buttons without using this menu. SAVE PRESETS - This function stores AM presets in spaces 1-6. Only presets 1-4 have front panel quick access buttons. RADIO REGION - This function specifices the region: EUROPE, USA1, USA 2, JAPAN or RUSSIA. This function also controls FM RADIO REGION setting simultaneously and will reset the clock. USA1 is recommended for USA. LOCAL - This function filters out weaker signals when ON to limit only strong stations in seek feature. Choose OFF when signals have with adequate reception. Also controls FM LOCAL setting. AM BAND - This function selects AM1 or AM2 bands. Choose and store and recall AM presets. 6 on AM1, 6 on AM2. AUTO STORE - Automatically searches and stores presets in memory. STEREO - Choose STEREO or MONO. Recommended to set to MONO for AM as AM radio signal is broadcast in mono. Settings Choices for FM PRESETS - This function shows stored FM presets 1-6 on FM1, FM2 or FM3. Only presets 1-4 have front panel quick access buttons without using this menu. SAVE PRESETS - This function stores FM presets in spaces 1-6. Only presets 1-4 have front panel quick access buttons. RADIO REGION - This function specifices the region: EUROPE, USA1, USA 2, JAPAN or RUSSIA. This function also controls AM RADIO REGION setting simultaneously and will reset the clock. USA1 is recommended for USA. LOCAL - This function filters out weaker signals when ON to limit only strong stations in seek feature. Also controls AM LOCAL setting. FM BAND - This function selects between FM1, FM2 or FM3 bands. Choose and store and recall FM presets. 6 each on FM1, FM2 & FM3. AUTO STORE - Automatically searches and stores presets in memory. STEREO - Choose STEREO or MONO. Recommended to set to STEREO for FM as FM radio signal is broadcast in stereo. 10 AM/FM and Weather Band Operation Once setup is complete, select between AM or FM icons on the Source Menu wheel or simply press the SOURCE button to back up to the source screen showing the current AM or FM frequency. Press the or buttons less than 1 second to manually seek radio stations one frequency at a time. Press the or buttons more than 1 second to automatically seek the next / previous radio stations with strong reception. Press and hold buttons 1-4 below the screen to store a preset. Four AM and four FM preset locations are available on the front panel. Note: Two more AM and FM presets (5 and 6) are located in the AM and FM setup menus, but note that 5 and 6 are only accessible through the menu, not the front panel buttons. Press the center button to mute the AM or FM source. Press again to unmute or simply rotate the volume control knob. FM Screen Example AM Screen Example Weather Band Operation Select the Weather icon on the Source Menu wheel. Press the or buttons less than 1 second to manually seek weather band stations one frequency step at a time. Press the or buttons more than 1 second to automatically seek the next / previous weather band stations with strong reception. Press the center button to mute the weather band source. Press again to unmute or simply rotate the volume control knob. Press and hold buttons 1-4 below the screen to store a preset. Four weather band preset locations are available. Weather Band Screen Example 11 Bluetooth Pairing The multimedia controller supports Bluetooth A2DP for wireless music streaming from a mobile device, such as a smartphone or streaming music source component. The unit does not support the HF (Hands-
Free) or PBAP (Phone Book Access for Contacts) profiles. No calling features are available, only Bluetooth music streaming. Pairing a Bluetooth device:
Ensure the multimedia controller is on and Bluetooth is the selected source. The screen will show "BT Disconnected!"
BT Disconnected Screen Ensure the Bluetooth functionality on the mobile device is enabled and supports A2DP audio streaming. Scan for "MB QUART" in the Bluetooth list on the mobile device. Select MB QUART and the connection will then be made automatically. A "BLUETOOTH Loading" screen will appear briefly as the mobile device's song info and album art are transfered to the multimedia source unit. Included in Bluetooth Play Screen:
Album Art (or Music Note Icon) Song Title and Artist Info Time Elapsed in Song Play Play or Pause Status BT Connected Screen See next page if a pin code is required to pair. 12 Bluetooth Pairing & Operation If a PIN Code is Required:
Some Bluetooth devices require inputting a pass code for connection. Please input code 0000 and the connection will be made automatically. Automatically Connecting:
Once the multimedia controller has made a connection with the Bluetooth mobile device for the first time, the unit can then connect to the Bluetooth mobile device automatically within a valid range. Manually Disconnecting:
To disconnect temporarily, for example to take a phone call, press and hold the 1/ button for 3 seconds and the mobile device will disconnect. If no phone call is in progress, it will automatically reconnect to the unit in about 15 seconds. To disconnect and allow another user to connect, use the mobile device to forget the "MB QUART" connection entirely. Once a Bluetooth device is paired and recognized:
Be sure the multimedia controller has the Bluetooth source selected. The multimedia controller should automatically begin playing where the mobile device last left off of the music player's song or playlist. If the unit does not automatically begin playing, press the center button to play the Bluetooth source. The play () symbol will display when music is playing.The time elapsed in the song play is also displayed on the screen. Press again to mute and pause the song. The pause ( ) symbol will display when music is paused. Press again to resume playback or simply rotate the volume control knob. Press the or buttons more than 1 second to manually fast forward or rewind within a song. Press the same button again to stop the fast forward or rewind function. Press the or buttons less than 1 second to automatically fast forward or rewind the next / previous song. Note: Functions such as "Repeat" and "Random Play" (a.k.a "Shuffle") must be controlled at the mobile device directly. See the USB Input section for smartphones connected via USB and the capability for Repeat and Random (Shuffle) functionality. 13 USB Input The multimedia controller supports MP3, WMA, and WAV audio files with a USB thumb drive connected. Additionally, M4A or Apple Lossless file types are supported if the user connects an iPhone using iTunes as the music player. Most smartphones with a USB-based charging connector and USB thumb drives easily connect to the multimedia controller. Many smartphones include album art through the phone's music player. Some USB thumb drive files may not include album art, only song information. To begin, connect a USB device and the unit reads the music files automatically. A "USB Loading" screen appears as the device's song info and album art (if present) transfer to the unit. Smartphones take a few seconds longer than a USB thumb drive. If the unit does not automatically begin playing, press the center button to play the USB source. Press again to mute and pause the song. Press again to resume playback or simply rotate the volume control knob. Press the or buttons more than 1 second to manually fast forward or rewind within a song. Press the same button again to stop the fast forward or rewind function. Press the or buttons less than 1 second to automatically fast forward or rewind the next / previous song. Read about Repeat (RPT) and Random (RDM) modes and controls on the following page. Smartphones behave differently than USB drives. USB Thumb Drive Screen:
Album Art (or Music Note Icon) Song Title and Artist Info Time Elapsed in Song Play Play or Pause Status Status of RPT (even when OFF) Status of RDM (only when ON) USB Smartphone Screen:
Album Art (or Music Note Icon) Song Title and Artist Info Time Elapsed in Song Play Play or Pause Status Status of RPT & RDM (only when ON) 14 USB Thumb Drive Screen USB Smartphone Screen USB RPT and RDM Functionality The multimedia controller has two modes of making a USB-connected music library more interesting with Repeat (RPT) and Random (RDM) functions. Random play is also called "Shuffle" on some mobile devices. USB Thumb Drive RPT and RDM With a thumb drive connected to the USB input, users see an icon on the right side of the screen (centered) that indicates the status of the RPT mode. The default status is off. RDM (Shuffle) default status is off and no icon shows until it is engaged. The RPT sequence of button presses is as follows:
Repeat OFF Repeat OFF Repeat ONE Repeat ALL Repeat OFF The RDM (Shuffle) sequence of button presses is as follows:
Shuffle OFF Shuffle OFF Shuffle ON USB Smartphone RPT and RDM With a smartphone connected to the USB input, users see no icons. When a function is active, the screen displays a text message of the mode above 3/RPT button. The default status of RPT and RDM
(Shuffle) are both off. The RPT sequence of button presses is as follows:
Repeat OFF rept_1 Repeat ONE rept_all Repeat ALL rept_off Repeat OFF The RDM (Shuffle) sequence of button presses is as follows:
Shuffle OFF shuf_on Shuffle ON shuf_off Shuffle OFF 15 Auxiliary (AUX) Input and Camera The multimedia controller has right and left preamp level RCA connections for the Auxiliary Input. If a portable device with a headphone jack is used, a 3.5mm (male) to RCA (male) adapter cable is required and not included. Select the AUX icon on the Source Menu wheel. Press play on the auxiliary device and turn up its volume. Volume is controlled from the Selector/Volume Knob on the unit. Press the center to mute. This only mutes the input. It does not pause the song. Press again to unmute or simply rotate the volume control knob. 1/
2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Select the AUX icon in the menu. After selecting AUX in the source menu, begin paying the music on the auxiliary device. Turn its volume up. Main volume can then be controlled via the unit along with muting audio. Camera Operation Connect the yellow RCA "Camera Input" to the installed camera's composite video output. Connect the camera per the camera manufacturers recommendations Connect a +12 volt trigger, typically a reverse gear signal, to the unit's purple/white wire. This automatically triggers the camera screen when active. It should supply +12 volts to trigger. User can also manually select the "Camera" source from the menu. 1/
2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Manually select the Camera icon or trigger automatically w/reverse input. 16 The unit displays a clear picture of whatever view the camera views. This could be used for a front thermal imaging UTV camera or boat docking camera depending on the application. SETTINGS Menu To access SETTINGS, press Selector/Volume knob in any source. The "SETTINGS" menu appears immediately. Alternatively, select
"SOURCE" and navigate to the SETTINGS icon ("Gear" icon), then press the Selector/Volume knob to access the menu. 1/
2/INT 3/RPT 4/RDM Source Press the Selector/Volume knob in any source, or select the "Gear" icon. Use the Selector/Volume knob to navi-
gate the main menu by turning to scroll and pressing to enter a specific feature or sub-menu. Use the Selector/Volume knob to navigate the menu items. When the gray highlighted bar is on the chosen parameter, press the Selector/
Volume knob to go into that menu (or sub-menu). This is similar to an "Enter" command. Use the Selector/Volume knob to navigate parameters within the menu. Once the parameter is set, use the SOURCE button to go back to the previous screen. Equalization (EQ) Use the Selector/Volume knob to select the 8-band graphic EQ. Navigate each EQ band by turning the knob and select the band by pushing the knob. Adjust each band as desired, then push the knob again to move to another band. 8 EQ Bands: 62Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1KHz, 4KHz, 10KHz and 16KHz Use the SOURCE button to close the EQ screen when complete and return to the main menu. Clock Mode Access the clock mode menu to adjust 12 hour (USA) and 24 hour
(Europe/World) clock. Verify preferred setting with the check marked choice. Use the SOURCE button to close the clock mode screen when complete and return to the main menu. 17 SETTINGS Menu (Continued) Clock Adjust Access the clock adjust mode menu to change the time displayed on the unit's main screen. Navigate each time parameter (hour, then minute) by turning the knob and select by pushing the knob. Adjust the hour parameter as desired, then push the knob again to move to minutes. Clock Adjust Screen AM or PM settings are automatically determined by the clock mode settings (12 or 24 hour format). Use the SOURCE button to close the clock adjust screen when complete and return to the main menu. Backlight Access the backlight menu to adjust the brightness of the screen lighting. Verify preferred setting with the check marked choice. Use the SOURCE button to close the backlight screen when complete and return to the main menu. Version This menu reports the software version in the unit. No settings or changes are available to the user. Backlight Adjust Screen AUDIO Settings Sub-Menu Access the "Audio" menu and the following adjustments are available:
SUB Frequency Adjust the low pass crossover for the SUB preamp (green) RCA outputs. The choices are 80Hz, 100Hz and 120Hz. SUB Level Adjust the relative volume level for the SUB preamp (green) RCA outputs in a range of 0 (fully attenuated) to 40 (fully open). ZONE Level Adjust the relative volume level for the front/rear preamp RCA outputs in a range of 0 (fully attenuated) to 40 (fully open). The unit's built-in power and SUB levels are unaffected by this adjustment. Only the front/
rear preamp outputs are controlled by the zone volume. See page 20-
21 for example system diagrams utilizing zone control. 18 BASS Level Adjust the bass from -7 to +7. Default setting is 0. Center frequency is 100Hz. TREBLE Level Adjust the treble range from -7 to +7. Default setting is 0. Center frequency is 10KHz. BALANCE Control Adjust the balance between the left and right speakers using the grid on the screen and the Selector/Volume knob to move the dot. Equal balance (center dot) is the default setting. Use the SOURCE button to close the balance screen when complete and return to the main menu. FADER Control Adjust the fader between the front and rear speakers using the grid on the screen and the Selector/Volume knob to move the dot. Equal fader position between front/rear (center dot) is the default setting. Use the SOURCE button to close the fader screen when complete and return to the main menu. Although the balance and fader adjust-
ments are two separate screens, for purposes of easy understanding they are shown here in the same screen. Left and right of the grid represent the balance. Top (front) and bottom (rear) of the grid represent the fader. Factory Reset This setting resets the unit to its factory defaults. Be cautious when entering this menu if you don't want to manually reset all your preferences such as radio presets, EQ, sub level/crossover, backlighting, etc. Video Output Feature The multimedia controller features a composite video output that mirrors the same information on the unit's screen. This is a useful feature to provide a secondary screen for passengers or in other zones within a larger space, such as a boat or RV. Simply connect the unit's
"CVBS-OUT" to the composite video input of a secondary screen. Camera Input CVBS-OUT Video Output Connect to 2nd Screen 19 Audio System Design Ideas Front Speakers Front and Rear Built-in Power Multimedia Controller Rear Speakers 4-Speaker System using Built-in Power Front Speakers Rear Speakers Subwoofers Multimedia Controller Amplified System with Subwoofers 4 Channel Amp Front and Rear RCAs Subwoofer Amp SUB (Green) RCAs 20 Interior Cabin Speakers Front and Rear Built-in Power Multimedia Controller Dual-Zone Ski Boat System 4 Channel Amp Front and Rear RCAs using ZONE Control Wakeboard Tower Speakers Interior Cabin Speakers Front and Rear Built-in Power Multimedia Controller Dual-Zone Ski Boat System with Subwoofers 4 Channel Amp Front and Rear RCAs using ZONE Control Wakeboard Tower Speakers Subwoofer Amp SUB (Green) RCAs 21 Diagnostics & Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution No power
(Unit does not turn on) 1. Incorrect wiring 2. Fuse is blown 3. Wiring harness is not connected 1. Re-check wiring 2. Replace fuse 3. Re-check wiring harness connection No sound
(Only with built-in power used) 1. Volume is too low 2. Speaker wire connection loose or wired incorrectly No sound
(Only on external amplifiers) 1. Amplifiers not connected to power 2. Amplifiers not turning on 1. Increase volume 2. Double check connection and re-
attach 1. Check amplifier power/ground connections 2. Connect blue remote turn on wire 1. Antenna cable is 1. Insert the antenna No AM/FM reception not connected cable securely 2. The signals are too 2. Select a station weak manually 1. Mobile device has 1. Enable the AUX Input or RCA output distortion 1. Volume may be up too much on external device External amplifiers have low signal input. Gain too high (hiss) 1. Zone control is turned down too far Bluetooth can't/
won't connect BT switched off 2. Mobile device is not discoverable USB thumb drive not reading 1. Music file is not MP3, WAV or WMA format Camera does not display in reverse, only in camera source menu 1. Purple/white reverse trigger wire not powered 1. Lower volume on external device until distortion goes away 1. Increase zone control level to provide more signal level to amplifiers Bluetooth function 2. Make the device discoverable 1. Convert music file format into MP3, WAV or WMA format 1. Power the purple/
white wire on the back of the unit with +12v trigger If you have problem or question that was not mentioned here, please visit MBQuart.com and go to the TEQ Support section or the Frequently Asked Questions. 22 FCC Caution This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. IC Caution:
This device complies with Industry Canada s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux apparei ls radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le
(1)
(2) brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. L ' a p p a r e i l a t v a l u p o u r r p o n d r e a u x e x i g e n c e s g n r a l e s d ' e x p o s i t i o n R F . L ' a p p a r e i l p e u t t r e u t i l i s d a n s d e s c o n d i t i o n s d ' e x p o s i t i o n p o r t a b l e s s a n s r e s t r i c t i o n . WARRANTY Maxxsonics USA Inc. warrants this product, to the original consumer purchaser, to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Maxxsonics USA Inc. will, at its discretion, repair or replace defective products during the warranty period. Components that prove to be defective in materials and workmanship under proper installation and use must be returned to the original authorized Maxxsonics USA Inc. retailer from where it was purchased. A photocopy of the original receipt must accompany the product being returned. The costs associated with removal, re-installation and freight are not the responsibility of Maxxsonics USA Inc. This warranty is limited to defective parts and specifically excludes any incidental or consequential damages connected therewith. To view the full warranty, please visit the website. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use such marks by MB Quart is under license. All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, prod-
uct and service names used in this literature are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement. 2018 Maxxsonics USA, Inc MBQuart products are designed and engineered in the USA by www.maxxsonics.com MBQ GMR-LED OM 01 - rev1
1 | Label | ID Label/Location Info | 48.23 KiB | January 06 2020 |
Label Location Size:60*30mm Multimedia player Model: GMR-LED/21181-0019 FCC ID: 2AUK4GMR-LED IC: 25489-GMRLED This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1 | Agent Authorization Rev 1.0 | Cover Letter(s) | 33.22 KiB | January 06 2020 |
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1 | FCC Short & Long Term Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 36.67 KiB | January 06 2020 |
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2020-01-06 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2020-01-06
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
MAXXSONICS USA, INC.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028814960
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1 | Physical Address |
851 E Park Ave.
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Libertyville, IL
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@micomlabs.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AUK4
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
GMR-LED
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M******** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
847-5********
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1 | Fax Number |
847-5********
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1 |
m******@maxxsonics.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
MAXXSONICS USA, INC.
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1 | Physical Address |
United States
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1 |
m******@maxxsonics.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 02/20/2020 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Multimedia player | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the maximum conducted output power . | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen BCTC Testing Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
A****** M******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8675********
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1 |
a******@bctc-lab.com.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0019600 |
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