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CONTENTS
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 1
U S E R ’ S   M A N U A L
General and Tuner Controls
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 10
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 11
Wiring diagram
MR2080W User’
s Manual - page 18
T
r
oubleshooting
MR2080W User’
s Manual - page 19
Specifications
MR2080W User’
s Manual - page 20
Remote Control
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 14
General and Tuner Controls, continued
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 12
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 13
CD playback
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 15
MP3 disc playback
MR2080W User’
s Manual - page 17
PTY Station Categories
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 2
Head unit installation
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 6
Remote control installation
FLUSH MOUNT
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 7
Remote control installation, continued
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 16
RDS Radio functions
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 8
Remote control installation
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 9
Remote control installation, continued
MR2080W Marine MP3/CD Receiver Packing List
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 3
Head unit installation, continued
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 5
Head unit installation, continued
MR2080W User’s Manual - page 4
Head unit installation, continued
Follow the wiring illustration below closely to obtain pr
oper performance fr
om your CD
receiver
. Failur
e to make these connections pr
operly may r
esult in damage to your unit
which will not be cover
ed under your warranty
.
This r
eceiver contains a built-in high power four
-channel amplifier
. T
o use the built-in
amplifier
, connect the speaker wir
es as shown. T
o use the r
eceiver as a head unit in a
2CH, 4CH or 4CH-plus-subwoofer mobile audio system which includes an amplifier(s)
or power subwoofer
, use the RCA outputs to connect to the RCA inputs of your amplifier(s).
If you experience operation or performance pr
oblems with this pr
oduct, compar
e your
installation with the electrical wiring diagram on the pr
evious page. If pr
oblems persist,
read the following tr
oubleshooting tips which may help eliminate the pr
oblems.
Please follow these general instructions to
play a music CD disc. On the column to
the right, you will find instructions for using
MP3 discs.
Please note that only some of these
functions are available on the remote control.
Loading a disc
Press down the latch on the disc door as
shown in the figure below, and then push
it down to open the door.
Gently insert a disc into the disc slot until
you feel it being drawn in by the player
mechanism. If there is already a disc in the
player, first press EJECT to eject it and
remove it.
Playing a disc
The disc will begin playing automatically. If
you wish to pause playback, press
PLAY/PAUSE, and press again to resume
playback.
To start playback from the first track, press
PRESET 1. To skip ahead or back ten tracks
on the disc, press the +10 or -10 button.
Intro Scan function
The Intro Scan function is a convenient way
to find a particular track. Press this button
and the player will play the first few seconds
of a song, and then skip to the next song
and play a few seconds of that song. This
process continues until you press the INTRO
button again, and the player will continue
playing that song.
Repeating a track
To keep repeating the same track, press
the REPEAT button. To cancel the repeat
function, press again.
Random play
Pressing the RANDOM button will cause
the player to play all the songs on the current
disc in random order. Press again to cancel
this function.
When you insert an MP3 (or WMA) disc,
the player will begin playback from the first
track in the directory.
However, MP3 discs can contain many
more tracks than audio CD’s, so you may
wish to search for a particular track to play.
There are two search methods available.
TRACK SEARCH MODE
In disc playback mode, press the BAND
button once. The LCD will display the word
“TRACK.”
To begin searching, press SELECT or the
UP/DOWN button.  Then press and hold
the UP or DOWN button to locate the
desired track, and press SELECT to begin
playback.
NAVIGATE THE CURRENT FOLDER
This mode permits you to navigate the file
directory present on the disc.
To enter this mode, press BAND twice. The
display will display “NAVIGA.” Press
SELECT to enter this mode.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move
up and down the directory of folders and
files on the disc. To enter a subfolder ,
highlight it and press SELECT. You will then
see the directory of that subfolder and can
select tracks within it. So play a track,
highlight it and push SELECT.
VIEWING MP3 FILE INFORMATION
Since many MP3 files are tagged with
Music/Artist/Album (ID3-TAG) information,
you can see this as a list by pressing AS/PS
repeatedly.
The information will appear as a scrolling
display, including the folder and file name
as well as the ID3-TAG information.
Please note that if this information is not
present in ID3-TAG version 1.0 or 2.0 format,
it will not be displayed.
Push down on latch to
release it, then push it down to
open the door.
AUX AUDIO INPUTS
RIGHT CH (RED)
LEFT CH (WHITE)
REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTOR
TO MARINE COMMANDER
(REMOTE CONTROL)
FRONT AUDIO OUTPUTS
BROWN CABLE
REAR AUDIO OUTPUTS
GREY CABLE
RIGHT CH (RED)
LEFT CH (WHITE)
RIGHT CH (RED)
LEFT CH (WHITE)
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
BLACK
ISO CONVERSION
CONNECTOR
OPTIONAL POWER AMPLIFIER
to optional
SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER
OR POWERED SUBWOOFER
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE
MINIMUM 4 OHMS!
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE
MINIMUM 4 OHMS!
Before installing your new 
CD Receiver, please become familiar
with all the information contained in
this manual.
Choose a mounting location where the
unit will not distract or otherwise
interfere with the pilot’s ability to control
the boat.
Use only the installation parts and
hardware provided with the unit to
ensure proper installation. Using other
parts can cause malfunction and
possible damage to your 
 CD
receiver.
Do not install this unit at an angle in
excess of 30º from horizontal, as it
may affect performance.
Although this unit has been designed
for outdoor use, you can extend its life
if you install it in a location which is
not subject to extreme temperatures,
from such sources as heaters or
exhaust lines. Also, if you see dirt, dust
or debris on a disc or in the CD slot,
remove it with a clean cloth to avoid
pushing it into the player mechanism.
To remove dirt from the faceplate, use
a clean cloth lightly moistened with
filtered water. If the unit is splashed
with water, wipe it off with such a clean
damp cloth before the water has dried
to avoid an accumulation of salts on
the face of the unit.
If properly installed, this unit will meet
the IPX5 Waterproof standard. Please
note that this does NOT mean the unit
is submersible, but will resist being
sprayed and splashed as might occur
in a normal boat cabin.
To ensure that the installation
meets the IPX5 Waterproof
Standard, please follow these steps
carefully.
1. Remove the transport screws from
the top of the enclosure before
beginning the installation.
Remove transport screws
2. Examine the mounting sheet
included with the unit. Decide on the
location you wish to put the unit, and
stick this sheet to the dash there.
Place O-ring in groove on rear surface of flange of cup.
Follow these steps for a successful
installation:
1. Select the proper location which
accomodates the 3.45” overall
diameter, and mark its centerpoint.
2. Drill a hole with diameter of 3.2”-
3.3” (82-84mm). It is very important
that the hole does not exceed 3.3”.
TA (Traffic Announcement)
Many FM stations offer traffic
announcements in addition to their
regular programming.
If you enable the TA function by
pressing the TA button, when this
station broadcasts a traffic advisory,
the radio’s RDS tuner will automatically
interrupt the regular program and play
the alert. When the alert is finished,
normal play of the broadcast will
resume.
The TA function will also interrupt CD
and MP3 playback temporarily if the
EON featur
e has been enabled (see
below).
Ther
e ar
e some other settings for T
A
behavior that you can change. See the
SELECT instructions on page 11 for
mor
e information.
RDS EON function setting
The RDS EON system extends the
functionality of the T
A sensing to a
wider range of traf
fic announcements
fr
om both local and national sour
ces.
It also allows the unit to interrupt disc
playback with these announcements.
In addition, it will play these
announcements (at normal listening
level) even if the audio has been muted.
(T
o set this level, see instructions on
page 9 for setting V
-PGM level).
T
o enable the EON function, pr
ess and
hold the SCAN button. Pr
ess again to
disable it.
With EON enabled, when a traf
fic
announcement is br
oadcast, the radio
will switch automatically to T
A mode,
and “TP” (T
raf
fic Pr
ogram) will be
displayed.
PTY (Program type)
A number of RDS stations can be
selected by the type of program they
broadcast, i.e. news, sport or classical
music.
Press and hold the PTY button to cause
the tuner to switch to RDS PTY type
tuning. If at any time you wish to r
etur
n
to normal tuning mode, pr
ess and hold
again.
When you have enter
ed PTY mode, the
display will show “PTY” indicating that
the mode is enabled, and  the name of
the first pr
ogram type, “NEWS.”
T
o view other PTY categories, use the
UP/DOWN buttons (a list of these
categories is shown on the next page).
T
o select the category
, highlight it and
pr
ess SELECT
. If ther
e is no station
found in that category
, the display will
show “NONE PTY” and the radio will
retur
n to normal mode.
3. Place the O-ring provided in the
groove on the rear surface of the flange
of the mounting cup.
4. Insert mounting arms fully into
mounting tube.
Mounting arms
Mounting tube
5. Insert mounting screws provided
through the slots in the cup and into
the threaded holes in the mounting
arms. Do not tighten more than a few
turns.
6. Insert this assembly fully into the
hole you have cut so that the flange
rests on the the mounting surface.
Be sure the cup is oriented with
arrow next to the word TOP is
pointing UP or your remote will be
turned when it is installed!
Insert the cup assembly fully into
the hole you have cut.
1. Place the mounting cup in the
location you wish to install it.
Using screws of suitable size and type
for your application, attach the cup to
the mounting surface. If necessary,
drill pilot holes for the screws first.
3. Press the cable into the curved
groove on the back of the remote
housing. Feed the cable end thru the
relief hole at the BACK of the cup OR
the bottom of the cup.
Be sure the cup is oriented with
arrow next to the word TOP is
pointing UP or your remote will be
turned when it is installed!
5. Grasp and turn the remote to the right
until it is in the correct position.
9. Press the cable into the curved
groove on the back of the remote
housing. Feed the cable end thru the
relief hole at the back of the cup.
10. Hold the remote in front of the cup
with the top up, and as you hold it, rotate
it about 20º counterclockwise.
11. Insert the remote control fully into the
cup so that the mounting hooks penetrate
the slots in the back of the cup.
If you feel resistance when you insert the
remote into the cup, pull the remote
housing and check that the cable has been
pressed into the curved slot, as described
in Step 2).
12. Grasp and turn the remote to the right
until it is in the correct position.
4. Insert the remote control fully into
the cup so that the mounting hooks
go through the slots in the back of the
cup.
If your installation is one in which the
cable is exiting out the bottom of the
housing (NOT the back), as you insert
the remote module pull the cable down
gently so it does not interfere with the
insertion of the remote into the cup.
3. Hold the remote in front of the cup
with the top up, and as you hold it,
rotate it about 20º counterclockwise.
2. If you are going to run the cable into
a hole in the mounting surface, drill a
hole of at least 9/16” (15mm) so that
you can pass the remote cable
connector through it.
If you are going to run the cable out
the bottom relief hole and out along
the mounting surface, skip this step.
If you feel resistance when you insert
the remote into the cup, pull the remote
housing out and check that the cable
has been pressed into the curved slot,
as described in Step 2).
Before installing your new  
 CD Receiver, please unpack the contents and check
that your package contains the following items:
4. Using the double-faced adhesive
paper provided, stick the mounting
brackets in place behind the opening.
Before you press them firmly in
place, be certain that the holes in
the bracket are visible through the
holes you made in the dashboard!
5. Carefully pop off the plastic
mounting screw covers from the
faceplate to reveal the four mounting
holes. Use a small, flat-bladed
screwdriver for this purpose.
5. Slide the rubber sealing gasket from
the back of the unit until it is snug against
the rear surface of the faceplate.
6. Insert and tighten the support screw
into the back of the head unit where
shown.
7. Mount the unit in place using the
four M4 x 30mm screws provided.
These screws go through the front
panel, then the mounting places, then
dashboard, and finally engage in the
mounting brackets.
Tighten them securely and then snap
the mounting screw covers back in
place.
2
Head unit installation
6
Remote control installation
Flush mount
6
Remote control installation
Surface mount
10
General and tuner controls
14
Remote control
15
CD Playback
15
MP3 playback
16
RDS radio functions
17
PTY station categories
18
Wiring diagram
19
Troubleshooting
20
Specifications
Congratulations on your
purchase of a 
 Marine
MP3/CD Receiver.
It has been designed, engineered
and manufactured to bring you
the highest level of performance
and quality, and will afford you
years of listening pleasure.
Thank you for making
 Marine your choice for
marine audio entertainment!
page
RDS Model with
Switchable USA/European
Frequencies
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
This list shows the PTY pr
ogram types in
the or
der pr
esented in the radio display:
NEWS
AFF
AIRS
INFORMA
TION
SPOR
TS
EDUCA
TION
DRAMA
CUL
TURE
SCIENCE
V
ARIETY
POP MUSIC
ROCK MUSIC
EASY LISTENING MUSIC
LIGHT MUSIC
CLASSICAL MUSIC
OTHER MUSIC
WEA
THER
FINANCE
CHILDREN
SOCIAL
RELIGIOUS
PHONE IN
TRA
VEL
LEISURE
JAZZ MUSIC
COUNTR
Y MUSIC
NA
TIONAL MUSIC
OLDIES MUSIC
FOLK MUSIC
DOCUMENT
AR
Y
ALER
T TEST
ALARM TEST
8. Insert the head unit into the
dashboard. Inspect the dashboard
material to determine its approximate
thickness.
Bend the backstrap to conform to the
mounting case and the dashboard
surface to which you plan to secure
the backstrap. Slide one of the utility
holes on the backstrap onto the
support screw and fasten it with the
spring washer and nut provided.
Mounting
surface
Drill a 9/16”
(15mm) or
larger hole to
allow cable to
pass through
mounting
surface.
Intallation with cable going
into hole in mounting surface.
Intallation with cable running out on top
of mounting surface.
Dashboard
Mounting sheet
Stick mounting sheet to dashboard
in mounting location
Dashboard
Cut hole as shown on
mounting sheet.
Drill four 3/16” (5mm) holes
for mounting screws.
Rubber sealing gasket
Put the rubber gasket in
place on the rear surface
of the faceplate.
Slide the screws out to
extend the mounting arms
so that they reach behind
the mounting surface.
Insert the mounting screws through
the cup into the threaded holes
in the mounting arms
Hold the remote in front of
the cup, turned about
20º counterclockwise.
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