GME RC900BT User Manual
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for radio stations. As each station is located it is
automatically stored in the next available preset
memory location. The new stations will replace any
stations previously stored in that band.
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Scan
In the TUNER mode, press and hold the SCAN
button for 1 second. The RC900BT will scan the
selected radio band for all available stations,
pausing briefly at each to let you decide whether you
wish to listen to this particular station. To exit the
Scan mode, press the SCAN button again.
Manually Selecting the Preset Station
Memories
Briefly press the desired station memory 1- 6. The
RC900BT will jump immediately to that station and
the memory number will appear on the LCD.
CD/MP3 OPERATION
WARNING:
Do not insert CDs containing
anything other than standard audio or MP3
files into the disc slot. The CD mechanism
contains precision laser components which could
easily be damaged by inserting foreign objects.
IMPORTANT:
Because of the wide dynamic range
offered by CD systems, the difference in volume level
between very soft sounds and very loud sounds can
be quite high. For this reason we recommend that
you avoid turning the volume level up too loud when
listening to very soft music or tracks with no audio
level otherwise a sudden change to very loud music
could damage your speakers.
Inserting the CD
Remove the CD from it’s case and insert the disc
label-up into the front panel aperture. The CD
mechanism will automatically draw the disc into
the player and start playing track 1.
label side up
A disc symbol
is displayed on the LCD
whenever there is a CD in the player. The symbol
will simulate rotation whenever the disc is playing.
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Ejecting a CD
Press the EJECT button to stop the CD playing
and automatically eject the disc.
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Fast Forward/Reverse
To advance through the present track at high speed,
press and hold the
button. The elapsed playing
time will be displayed and will advance rapidly.
Release the button to continue playing at the
normal speed.
To reverse through the present track at high speed,
press and hold the
button. The elapsed time
on the display will decrease rapidly. Release the
button to continue playing the present track at the
normal speed.
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Step to the Next Track
To step immediately to the next track, press the
button once. The next selected track will begin
playing, press the
button to advance to the start
of successive tracks.
To step immediately to the start of the track
currently being played, press the
button once.
The current track will immediately restart. Press
the
button repeatedly to locate the start of
previous tracks.
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Pause
To pause the CD, press the
button once. The
disc symbol on the LCD will stop rotating when the
pause function has been selected.
Press the
button again to resume playing
the CD.
Intro-Scan
The intro-scan feature plays the first 10 seconds of
each track allowing you to identify the songs on the
CD. To select intro-scan press the INT button, the
LCD will display INT, track number and elapsed time.
Press the INT button again to return to the normal
mode.
Repeat Play
To continually repeat the current track, press the
RPT button. A ‘RPT’ flag will be illuminated on the
LCD when in the repeat mode.
Press the RPT button again to return to the normal
mode.
Random Play
To play tracks on the CD in a random order, press
the RDM button. A ‘RDM’ flag will be illuminated
on the LCD when in the random mode. Press the
RDM button again to return to the normal mode.
MP3 Functions
MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3) is a format for the
compression of audio files to approximately 8% of
their original size. This permits a large number of
files to be stored on a CD-R, CD-RW, SD card or USB
memory stick.
MP3 MUSIC SEARCH
Track Search
To search for a specific track (from 1 – 999);
1. Press the AMS button once. ‘TRK SCH’ is
displayed.
2. Rotate the Volume control to select the first
digit (1-9) of the required track, then wait for 2-3
seconds until the next digit flashes. Repeat to
select up to 3 digits.
3. If you need to return to the previous step, press
the AMS button.
4. Once the required track number 1 – 999 is
displayed, press the SEL button to play that
track.
NOTE:
If the track number you selected is higher
than the number of available tracks, the radio
will briefly display the maximum number of tracks
available (e.g. MAX 125) then return to your
selected track number. Press the AMS button to
step back through the digits and reselect the correct
track number.