Instruction Manual

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RM2004 User Instrucon Manual Version 1.0 9
Media USB
One single media device can easily fit thousands of songs (audio tracks). These tracks are
often referred to as MP3 and WMA. Without any specific metadata, the radio uses the track
filename as the title. Tracks can be put into folders and sub-folders.
For media carriers such as USB sticks, the unit can play files inside sub-folders.
Avoid having too many levels of depth in the sub-folders.
Do not carry too many audio files on a media to avoid difficulty in finding the desired song /
track.
Media software and hardware are updated at a fast pace, so although the radio is shipped
with the latest media compatibility; newer USB sticks and/or new file formats may not be com-
patible.
Listed below are the alternative functions of various keys on the front panel for media play-
back.
>>| Next track (short press), fast forward (press and hold down)
|<< Previous track (short press), rewind (press and hold down)
>|| Play and Pause playback.
Repeat play mode. RPT TRK repeats the current track when it has reached the end. RPT FLD
repeats playing of all the tracks in the current folder. RPT ALL repeats all the tracks in the
entire media library.
INTRO Intro-play INT indicator will be shown on the LCD display. When in this mode the radio
will play the first 10 seconds of each track (intro) then skip to the next track. When at the de-
sired track, press the INTRO button again to cancel intro-play and listen to the whole track.
RDM Random-play, RDM ALL randomly plays from all tracks, RDM FLD plays tracks ran-
domly from the current folder. RDM OFF plays tracks in the order they appear in the folder.
FLV / FLɅ Previous folder and next folder.
Reset - Software / Hardware
Soft Reset – MENU RESET: If the user is not sure if settings on the radio have been altered
inadvertently, restoring the factory default settings may help. On a reset factory settings will
be reloaded, overwriting the current data selections with their default values. This includes
such items as BT pairing, station presets, tone settings, etc.
Hard Reset - A hardware reset button is located on the front panel (see Front Panel Layout”)
and can be activated by a paper clip or pen. This is only necessary if the radio refuses to react
to any button input.