Playing Mp3 Files; Wireless Fm Modulator - Audiovox AVXMTG13UA Installation Manual

13.3-inch led backlit lcd roof-mount dvd player with dvd/cd/mp3 system
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PLAYING MP3 FILES

MP3 is a format for storing digital audio. An audio CD-quality song can be compressed into the MP3 format with very little loss of quality, while taking up
much less space. Inserted or connected media that have been encoded in MP3 format can be played on a DVD player. The DVD player plays the songs in
the order they were burned on to the disc. When playback is started, the elapsed time of the track that is playing will be displayed.
1. Place a MP3 disc into the disc insertion slot, insert an USB drive containing
MP3 files into the USB port, or insert a SD card containing MP3 files into
the SD card slot.
2. Press the "
" or "
" cursor button or the " OK " button to choose a
MP3 file.
3. Press the "
" button or the " OK " button to play the selected file.

WIRELESS FM MODULATOR

The FM Modulator allows the user to listen to audio through the vehicle's radio. To choose a FM frequency for audio playback through the vehicle's radio:
1. Select a station between 88.1 and 91.1 that is not used by a broadcasting radio station.
2. On the remote control, press the FMM ON/OFF button until FM ON appears on the screen.
3. Press the CHANNEL SELECT button to select the FM Modulator frequency. Choose a frequency not used by a radio station in the area.
CH. 1: 88.1 MHz
CH. 2: 88.3 MHz
CH. 3: 88.5 MHz
CH. 4: 88.7 MHz
4. If the audio quality is not acceptable using the wireless FM modulator, the Audiovox FMDIRB will allow direct connection to the vehicle radio.
Refer to the installation guide for details.
5. Tune the vehicle radio to the selected frequency.
CH. 5: 88.9 MHz
CH. 9: 89.7 MHz
CH. 6: 89.1 MHz
CH. 10: 89.9 MHz
CH. 7: 89.3 MHz
CH. 11: 90.1 MHz
CH. 8: 89.5 MHz
CH. 12: 90.3 MHz
00: 36 03: 43
Dir: 001
\Ctyy\
. . . . . .
TRACK01
Mp3
TRACK02
Mp3
TRACK03
Mp3
TRACK04
Mp3
TRACK05
Mp3
CH. 13: 90.5 MHz
CH. 14: 90.7 MHz,
CH. 15: 90.9 MHz,
CH. 16: 91.1 MHz
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