Operation - REI CD-2000 Installation & Operation Manual

Am/fm/cd/mp3 receiver with usb/sd & auxiliary input 3 built-in microphone inputs for pa announcements
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OPERATION

1) Power Button
Press the Power Button to turn ON or OFF the unit. A red light means the unit is in
standby, a Blue light means the radio is on.
2) Volume/Select Knob
Rotate the knob left or right to change the volume level.
Press the knob to select one of the following functions:
VOL---BASS---TREB---BAL---FAD
Rotate the knob to adjust the desired setting.
3) Band Button
Press this button to change radio bands as follows:
FM1—FM2—FM3—AM1—AM2
Press this button to confirm changes in the SETUP menu
4) Mode Button
Press this button to select source mode (RADIO/DISC/USB/CARD/AUX1/AUX2)
*USB and SD card must be inserted to activate these modes
5) Reset Button
If there is a malfunction of the unit, pressing the RESET button will clear the system
6) Scan Button
Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to auto program available stations into all the
preset memory buttons. This function will erase previous memorized stations and store
the newly searched stations. Once completed, the radio will scan for 5 seconds through
each of the preset stations of either the AM or FM band.
Press this button to automatically preview all radio stations in that band for 5 seconds
7) Preset Memory/Recall Buttons 1-6
Press these buttons momentarily to select the preset stations.
Press and holding a button will preset the current station to the button being pressed.
During MP3 playback, use these buttons
Press this button to PAUSE/PLAY the media (CD/SD/USB)
Press this button to select INTRO ON/OFF on CD playback
Press this button to change REPEAT from Track, Folder, All
Press this button to turn RANDOM ON/OFF
8) Mute Button
Press this button to mute the source audio.
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Radio Engineering Industries, Inc.
www.radioeng.com
Rev C
Date: 9-20-13
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