Ram Trucks 2014 ProMaster Commercial - Owner Manual User Manual

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Forward/Reverse track

When you press

for less than two seconds, the radio

will advance to the next audio file on the device. When
you press

for less than two seconds, the radio will

skip back to the beginning of the track. If this button is
pressed again, the radio will skip back to the previous
audio file on the device.

When these buttons are pressed, the display will show a

ЉTRKyyyЉ message, where yyy is the track number. If any
of these buttons is briefly pressed again, the number in
the display will continue changing according to the
selected track. While the track is being selected, that is,
when

or

are pressed briefly, the information con-

tained in the ID3 tag will not be processed (the ID3 tag
can store information such as the title, artist, album, track
number, etc.). If neither

or

are pressed down and

held, the track will be selected and the ID3 tag will be
processed and begin playing. In this case, the display
will show

ЉTRKyyyЉ for two seconds and then return

to the DISP function view. Whenever the radio
switches from one folder to another, the display will
show the name of the folder you are moving to for at
least 500 ms (seek button movements are ignored
during this time), and no longer than three seconds.
When you reach the final song in the last folder and press

again, the radio will advance to the first song in the

first folder on the USB device. When you reach the
first song in the first folder and press

again, the

radio will advance to the final song in the last folder
on the USB device.

Forward/Reverse along the track:
When

or

is pressed for more than two seconds, the

radio will reverse or forward the music for as long as the
button is held down. The display shows the runtime of
the music in the format

Љ003 01:32Љ (track number and

runtime). When the operation is completed, the display
will continue to display the music runtime for two
seconds. After that it returns to the previous view.

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