AM BAND SETTINGS
To access the AM BAND SETTINGS, short press the MENU when
using the AM TUNER source. This will give you access to the settings
specific to the AM TUNER (AM>PRESETS>ADD PRESETS>REMOVE
PRESETS>AUTO STORE>LOCAL).
PRESETS
Short press the encoder button to access the PRESETS list. Using this
feature allows you to see what PRESETS are saved on the unit.
ADD PRESETS
Short press the encoder button on the ADD PRESETS option. You will
need to be on both the station and PRESET group you want to add first
(AM1>AM2). Using this feature allows you to save stations to the unit.
Once selected, use the rotary encoder to select the PRESET number (1-6)
you want the station saved to.
REMOVE PRESETS
Short press the encoder button on the REMOVE PRESETS option.
You will need to be under the PRESET group you want to adjust first
(AM1>AM2). Using this feature allows you to remove saved stations
on the unit. Once selected, use the rotary encoder to select the PRESET
number (1-6) of the station you want removed.
AM
Short press the encoder button to access the FM PRESET options
(AM1>AM2). Using this feature allows you to have separate tuner preset
groups to choose from. Use the rotary encoder button to scroll through
the TUNER groups and short press to select the group.
AUTO STORE
Short press the encoder button to access the AUTO STORE function.
You will need to be under the PRESET group you want to adjust first
(AM1>AM2). This feature automatically stores presets on the unit. It will
stop when presets 1-6 are set. Select the next PRESET group and repeat
to fill next set.
LOCAL
Short press the encoder button to access the LOCAL options. Once
selected, use the rotary encoder to select ON or OFF. The local option
tunes to nearby radio stations with sufficiently strong signals for good
reception. In areas where reception is poor, switching to distance tuning
enables the unit to tune in to more distant stations. Distance tuning is
the default.
WB BAND SETTINGS
To access the WB BAND SETTINGS, short press the MENU when using
the WB TUNER source. This will give you access to the settings specific
to the WB TUNER (PRESETS>ADD PRESETS>REMOVE PRESETS).
PRESETS
Short press the encoder button to access the PRESETS list. Using this
feature allows you to see what PRESETS are saved on the unit.
ADD PRESETS
Short press the encoder button on the ADD PRESETS option. You will
need to be on both the station you want to add first. Using this feature
allows you to save stations to the unit. Once selected, use the rotary
encoder to select the PRESET number (1-6) you want the station saved
to.
REMOVE PRESETS
Short press the encoder button on the REMOVE PRESETS option.
You will need to be under the PRESET group you want to adjust first
(AM1>AM2). Using this feature allows you to remove saved stations
on the unit. Once selected, use the rotary encoder to select the PRESET
number (1-6) of the station you want removed.
USB (iPod) Operation
After your device is connected to the source unit, this feature allows you
to control playback from your device directly from the unit. Select the
USB source option on the source unit.
To play or pause a song, short press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
To skip a track forward, short press the FWD button. To skip a track
backwards, short press the REV button.
To access USB specific settings, short press the MENU button for the list
of settings (BROWSER>REPEAT>SHUFFLE). Use the encoder to select
the option to change.
BROWSER
Short press the encoder button to access the BROWSER options (PLAY
LISTS>ARTISTS>ALBUMS>GENRES>SONGS>COMPOSERS>AUDIOBO
OKS>PODCASTS). Using this feature allows you to search for tracks or
songs by different types of categories.
REPEAT
Short press the encoder button to access the REPEAT feature options
(OFF>ONE>ALL).
SHUFFLE
Short press the encoder button to access the SHUFFLE feature options
(OFF>ALL). This feature allows you to set your preference on shuffling
tracks or songs.
NOTE: When using a USB extension cable, it must be a Rockford Fosgate
powered extension cable. The maximum distance for the cable is 33 feet
(10 meters).
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