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PS Engineering PXE7300 Pilot’s Guide User Manual

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PXE7300 Pilot Guide

Rev 4 March 2003

The R/S Button (4)

This selects random play in the disc mode.

The MODE Button (5)

This button cycles through the operating modes, Disc, FM, AM, and AUX
(if enabled).

The Data Knob (6)

In the Disc mode (CD or MP3), the knob will advance (CW) or decrease
(CCW) the track. Track number is displayed when the knob is in motion.
Then it will display the track name and then begin to play.

In AM or FM radio mode, this knob can be used to tune the radio directly.

If the playing media is an MP3 format, the pushing the DATA knob will
display the available information (as stored) from the playing tracks in se-
quence when the knob is pushed.

! Song Name
! MP3 Actual File Name
! Album
! Artist

Depending on the total size of the information stored on the disc, the avail-
able data may be truncated in the following manner: Small number of files,
Actual File Name, Larger number of files, Truncated File Name, Most
files, Track Number.

Radio Preset Function

The PXE7300 can save up to nine AM and nine FM frequencies for future
recall. Select the desired radio frequency.
To set press the “R/S” button (4). The next available slot will be displayed
as “S#.” (# being the available memory location). Within five seconds, se-
lect the desired frequency using the DATA knob (if not already displayed).
Press the R/S (4) again to save the selection. The display will flash, indicat-
ing a successful save.
To access the channel, press the DATA knob (5) the radio mode, and select
the preset with the DATA knob or scan up (2) and down (3) buttons.

AM Radio Reception

The supplied passive AM/FM antenna, part number is optimized for FM
radio performance. Therefore, when used for AM reception, the unit
may only receive the most powerful 3 to 5 AM stations. In contrast to
an ADF, where audio fidelity is not important, the PXE7300 requires
higher signal levels to ensure fidelity. For optimum performance,