DOWN Button
When playing an MP3 track and the DOWN button is pressed, the player will take you to the beginning of
the same track as long as the playing track has been playing for more than 10 seconds. If the track is within
10 seconds of its beginning, pressing the DOWN button will take the player to the beginning of the
previous track.
Direct Track Access
Direct Track Access allows any track to be immediately selected and played. This method is faster than
manually cycling through each track on the disc. MP3's work with a three (3) digit access.
1. Press the T-ACC button once to select Direct Track Access mode.
2. Press the number, 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-0, to access the desired track on the disc.
EXAMPLE:
Pressing the T-ACC button, then 021 takes you to track 21, pressing 12 takes you to track 12 and so
forth. Pressing just one (1) or two (2) digits, 11, and the ENTER button will take you to track 11.
Without pressing ENTER, the system will go to the track after 5 seconds.
Direct Search
On this system, you can search the disk by title.
1. Press the T-ACC button twice (2 times) to enter into the search mode. A "_" will flash on the display.
2. Turn the volume knob to select a character located in the title of the song you want.
3. Press the volume knob to select that character and move to the next. A maximum of ten (10)
characters can be selected.
NOTE: Pressing the volume knob when no character has been selected will give you a space.
4. Press the BAND (Enter) button to find the first item on the disk with your selection. If none are found,
"NOT FOUND" will show on the display.
5. Use the DIR
6. Press the BAND (Enter) button to select that item.
EXAMPLE:
Selecting the characters "RO" may find the words "ROmance" or "ROad". Either could be in the title
of a song or folder. Pressing the BAND (Enter) button will either select the folder or begin playing
the song that matches your selection. Narrow your selection by using more letters.
Maximum Writing Speed and Bit Depth
The maximum speed of the CD ROM burner accepted by the RFX units is 12X. The maximum bit rate
range possible is 32kb/sec–320kb/sec. For best performance of scrolling display, before creating a file
system in your CDR burning program, select the CD layout properties menu and file system tabs. Use
JOLIET file format, this allows a maximum of 32 upper and lowercase scrolling characters to be displayed.
NOTE: Make sure that when a MP3 CD is burned that it is formatted as a data disc and NOT as an audio
disc.
Directory Structure
The MP3 directory is set up in three levels and is comprised of
three components: (1) the Root, (2) Folders, and (3) Songs.
Songs are played in the order and level in which they are
located. As shown in the diagram to the right, all songs in Level
2 are played before the songs contained in Level 3 or lower.
These levels are descriptive of the function of having songs in
folders and sub-folders. Any song in a level below Level 3 is
treated as though it were in Level 3, but will play in the level
order as shown. The songs in the diagram at the right are
numbered in the order they will play.
NOTE: Pressing the ROOT button will take you to the root
directory. Pressing ROOT a second time will take you
back where you started.
(DOWN) button to go forward through the list of items found.
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PERATION
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
Song01
Directory01
Song02
LEVEL 3
Song03
Song04
Any level
deeper than
LEVEL 3
will be
treated as
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
Song01
Soft Rock
Song02
LEVEL 3
Song03
Song04
Any level
deeper than
LEVEL 3
will be
treated as
LEVEL 3
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ROOT
Directory02
Directory03
Song05
Directory04
Directory05
Song06
Song07
Song08
Song10
Song09
Song11
"My MP3s"
Hard Rock
Top 40
Song05
Speed Metal
Classics
Song06
Song07
Song08
Song10
Song09
Song11
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