Operation-Title Programming - Rockford Fosgate RFX Serie Instalación Y Funcionamiento

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CD Changer Mode
1. Press the MODE button until CDX PLAY is displayed.
2. The CD changer will immediately begin playing track #1 of the first available disc.
3. If the changer was previously initialized, the changer will resume playing the last track
initialized.
Disc Selection
1. Press the PRESET 5–UP button to select the next disc in
the magazine.
2. Press the PRESET 4–DOWN button to select the previous
disc in the magazine.
3. Press the D-ACC (PTY–DISC-ACC) button and numbers
1-8 for direct disc access.
Panel Display
While playing a disc the panel will display the track number
and the time played, also the disc number, unless the default
has been change to TITLE DEFAULT and a disc title has been
programmed in. See PANEL DISPLAY DEFAULT in
OPERATION-BASIC.
NOTE: When the last track # on the current disc is reached,
the next disc will load and begin playing track #1.
Programmable Disc Title Memory (Model 9210 Only)
NOTE: A maximum total of 100 titles can be programmed into the unit.
The name of a Station, CD or AUX1 channel can be stored in memory using
up to 10 characters as a title.
Title Memory
1. Select the mode you are going to be titling, (Tuner, CDP, CDX or AUX1).
If in tuner mode, select the station to be titled.
NOTE: The disc to be titled must be in the unit, either in CDP or CDX, and selected.
2. Press and hold the BAND button for 1 second and the first digit of the 10-digit front panel will
begin to blink.
3. Press the DISP button to cycle through the following character types:
Type 1: (space)ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Type 2: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Type 3: 0123456789
Type 4: /\\.+?!*'")
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