Owner's Manual

Operatinn
signals
for
good reception. In areas where reception is poor,
switching
to
distance
tuning
enables
the
unit
to
tune
in
to
more
distant
stations. Distance
tuning
is
the
default.
AM
BAND
SETTINGS
To access
the
AM
BAND
SETTINGS,
press
the
MENU
when
using
the
AM
TUNER source. This
will
give
you
access
to
the
settings
specific
to
the
AM
TUNER
(AM>PRESETS>ADD
PRESETS>REMOVE
PRESETS>AUTO
STORE>LOCAL).
PRESETS
Press
the
encoder
button
to
access
the
PRESETS
list. Using
this
feature allows
you
to
see
what
PRESETS
are saved
on
the
unit.
ADD
PRESETS
Press
the
encoder
button
on
the
ADD
PRESETS
option.
You
will
need
to
be on
both
the
station and
PRESET
group
you
want
to
add
first
(AM1>AM2).
Using
this
feature allows
you
to
save stations
to
the
unit.
Once selected, use
the
rotary
encoder
to
select
the
PRESET
number
(1-6)
you
want
the
station saved
to.
REMOVE
PRESETS
Press
the
encoder
button
on
the
REMOVE
PRESETS
option.
You
will
need
to
be
under
the
PRESET
group
you
want
to
adjust
first
(AM1>AM2). Using
this
feature
allows
you
to
remove saved
stations
on
the
unit.
Once selected, use
the
rotary
encoder
to
select
the
PRESET
number
(1-6)
of
the
station
you
want
removed.
AM
Press
the
encoder
button
to
access
the
FM
PRESET
options
(AM1>AM2). Using
this
feature
allows
you
to
have separate
tuner
preset groups
to
choose
from.
Use
the
rotary
encoder
button
to
scroll
through
the
TUNER
groups
and
press
to
select
the
group.
AUTO
STORE
Press
the
encoder
button
to
access
the
AUTO
STORE
function.
You
will
need
to
be
under
the
PRESET
group
you
want
to
adjust
first
(AM1>AM2). This feature
automatically
stores presets
on
the
unit.
It
will
stop
when presets 1-6 are set. Select
the
next
PRESET
group
and repeat
to
fill
next set.
LOCAL
Press
the
encoder
button
to
access
the
LOCAL
options. Once
selected, use
the
rotary
encoder
to
select
ON
or
OFF.
The
local
option
tunes
to
nearby
radio
stations
with
sufficiently
strong
signals
for
good reception. In areas where reception is poor,
switching
to
distance
tuning
enables
the
unit
to
tune
in
to
more
distant
stations. Distance
tuning
is
the
default.
USB (iPod) Operation
After
your
device is connected
to
the
source
unit,
this
feature
allows
you
to
control
playback
from
your
device
directly
from
the
source
unit.
Select
the
USB
source
option
on
the
source
unit.
To
play
or
pause a song, press
the
PLAY/PAUSE
button.
8
To
skip
a
track
forward,
press
the
FWD
button.
To
skip
a
track
backwards, press
the
REV
button.
To access USB specific settings, press
the
MENU
button
for
the
list
of
settings
(BROWSER>REPEAT>SHUFFLE).
Use
the
encoder
to
select
the
option
to
change.
BROWSER
Press
the
encoder
button
to
access
the
BROWSER
options
(PLAY
LISTS>ARTISTS>ALBUMS>GENRES>SONGS>COMPOSERS>AUDIO
BOOKS>PODCASTS).
Using
this
feature
allows
you
to
search
for
tracks
or
songs
by
different
types
of
categories.
To page/down, use
the
track
forward
and
track
backwards
buttons.
REPEAT
Press
the
encoder
button
to
access
the
REPEAT
feature
options
(OFF>ONE>ALL).
SHUFFLE
Press
the
encoder
button
to
access
the
SHUFFLE feature
options
(OFF>ALL). This feature
allows
you
to
set
your
preference
on
shuffling
tracks
or
songs.
AUX Operation
After
your
device is plugged
into
the
source
unit,
this
feature
allows
you
to
play
music
from
your
device. Select
the
AUX
source
option
on
the
source
unit
and
use
your
plugged in device
to
control
song/track
selection,
PLAY/PAUSE
and
track
skip
FWD/
REV.
Note: For use
with
USB
or
AUX
input,
an
optional
auxiliary
input
port
(part#
PAUX
or
PMX-USBP(USB only))
may
be
mounted
in
the
fairing
or
a storage pocket.