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GME RC900BT User Manual

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I N S T R U C T I O N M A N UA L

R C 9 0 0 B T

Character Search

Use Character Search to search for a song using
words in the song title.

1. Press the AMS button twice. ‘CHAR SCH’ is

displayed.

2. Rotate the Volume control to select the first

letter of the desired song in the flashing character
position, then wait for 2-3 seconds and the next
character will flash.

3. Repeat to spell out up to 7 characters of a word

from the song’s title. If you need to return to the
previous step, press the AMS button.

4. When the required word is displayed, press

the SEL button. The LCD will display the total
number of tracks (e.g. TOL 3) that match the
word in your search.

5. Press the >> or << buttons to view the songs

that matched your search then press the SEL
button to play the selected song.

Root Search

Root Search allows you to locate and select
individual tracks within folders.

1. Press the AMS button three times. ‘ROOT SCH’

is displayed.

2. Press the >> or << buttons to select the required

folder. The LCD will display the folder number
briefly (e.g. ‘NO. 001’) followed by the first 7
letters of the folder name (e.g. BEATLES).

3. With the required folder selected, press the SEL

button’ to confirm. The LCD will display the total
number of tracks (e.g. TOL 10) in your selected
folder.

4. If you need to return to the previous step, press

the AMS button

5. Press the >> or << buttons again to select

individual songs. The LCD will display the track
number briefly (e.g. ‘NO. 001’) then will display
the song name (e.g. ELEANOR).

6. Press SEL to confirm and play the selected song.

Precautions for CD-R and CD-RW Discs

The RC900BT will not play a CD that has not been
finalised. Please refer to the instruction manual of

the software or the recorder you are using to write
your CDs for the finalisation process.

To ensure a more reliable playback,

• Write CD-Rs and CD-RWs at speeds slower than

their maximum rating.

• Avoid using CD-RWs that have been written more

than 5 times.

NOTE:

If a disc contains audio CD data and MP3

files, the RC900BT will only play which ever is first
on the disc. If the first track on the disc is an MP3
file, the unit will only play the MP3 files from the
disc, and will ignore all other files and vice versa.

Precautions for MP3

The format of the disc must be ISO9660 level 1 or 2,
or Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format.

When naming an MP3 file, ensure the file extension
is ‘.MP3

The RC900BT will not recognise a non MP3 file even
if the name extension is ‘.MP3

CONNECTING AN iPOD

The RC900BT can be connected directly to an
iPod via the optional LE023 iPod interface lead.
The interface lead connects to the iPod fly lead
at the rear of the RC900BT and provides a direct
connection to the interface socket on the iPod. The
cable is compatible with the current iPod Nano,
Classic, Touch and iPhone 3/4 models.

When an iPod is connected the RC900BT displays
‘IPOD’. Album and song selections can be made
from the RC900BT or directly from the iPod itself.
Selections will be displayed on the iPod screen.

To make individual selections from the RC900BT
controls press the AMS button. ‘Menu’ is displayed
on the RC900BT. While the menu is active;

• Press the AMS button to step back through the

iPod screen menus

• Rotate the Volume control to highlight items

on the iPod screen

• Press BND to make a selection.

To exit the RC900BT’s iPod ‘Menu’ function press
SEL or wait a few seconds and the menu will