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Fast Forward/Reverse

1. Press and hold the UP ARROW to fast 

forward the track (FIG. 1).

2. Press and hold the DOWN ARROW to fast

rewind the track (FIG. 1).

LCD Display

The LCD will display the accelerated elapsed time
for as long as the SEEK UP/DN button is depressed

CDP/CDX T

RACK

F

ORWARD

/R

EVERSE

*

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1

COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGITAL TUNER

MODE

PUSH

MENU

BAND

1

SCAN

DISP

VOL

DIGITAL AUDIO

COMPACT

RFX8350

4

DOWN

RPT

2

3

RDM

5

UP

DISC

6

CD CHANGER CONTROLLER

LO/DX

PS

MUTE

AS

OPEN

LOUD

R SEAT

04

02:17

(press & hold)

*NOTE:  This function works identically in both CD Player and

CD Changer modes.

MODE

Summary of Contents for RFX8340

Page 1: ...20 LINE OUT REAR L WHITE NO 4 2 3 1 14 12 13 11 5 6 7 8 9 10 18 16 17 15 20 19 LINE OUT REAR R RED SUM OUT L WHITE LINE OUT REAR GND BLACK SUM OUT GND BLACK VIDEO 1 WHITE VIDEO OUT WHITE AUX IN 2 GND...

Page 2: ...sunglasses To get a free brochure on Rockford Fosgate products and Rockford acces sories in the U S call 480 967 3565 or FAX 480 967 8132 For all other countries call 001 480 967 3565 or FAX 001 480 9...

Page 3: ...1 Total Harmonic Distortion THD Speaker Impedance 4 8 Preamp Output Voltage 4 0V RMS 0 1 THD Sum Preamp Output Voltage 4 0V RMS 0 1 THD Preamp Output Impedance 50 Equalization Bass 10dB 60Hz Treble 8d...

Page 4: ...1710kHz 10kHz spacing Eur Aus 522 1620kHz 9kHz spacing Sensitivity 20dBf max 10dB sensitivity 6dB Bandwidth 5kHz min 12kHz max CD Player Compatible Discs 5 or 3 Frequency Response 20Hz 20kHz 3dB Signa...

Page 5: ...2 GETTING STARTED Welcome to Rockford Fosgate This manual is designed to provide information for the owner salesperson and installer For those of you who want quick information on how to install this...

Page 6: ...K RFX8340 Installation Operation Manual 1 Mounting Sleeve 1 Backstrap 2 Chassis Release Keys 1 Hardware Package 1 16 pin Pwr Aux Harness 1 RFX8340 20 pin RCA Harness 1 Faceplate Case 1 IR Remote Contr...

Page 7: ...an hour for the moisture to evaporate Environment Exposure DO NOT expose the Source Unit or optional CD Changer to any of the following direct sun and heat high humidity excessive dust excessive vibr...

Page 8: ...ed after loading feel around the outer edge of the CD and its center hole Any small burrs or irreg ularities could inhibit proper loading of the disc To remove the burrs rub the inside edge of the hol...

Page 9: ...Green IR Remote Included X X X X Tuner RDS Tuning Radio Data System X X World Wide Tuning X X X X AM mono FM stereo X X X X FM Noise Blanker X X X X Auto Blend Roll Off X X X X Multi Path Interferenc...

Page 10: ...volts RMS 4 0 volts RMS 4 0 volts RMS 4 0 volts RMS Low Source Impedance 50 50 50 50 Remote Functions IR included IR included IR included IR included Tuner CDP and Changer Mode X X X X Volume Up Down...

Page 11: ...radio preset 1 in TUNER mode and scans each track on the disc in CDP CDX mode 9 PRESET 2 RPT Selects radio preset 2 in TUNER mode and repeats the current track in CDP CDX mode 3 4 5 1 8 9 10 6 7 2 11...

Page 12: ...he RDS tuner between Music Mode and Speech Mode 15 RELEASE Detaches the faceplace from the source unit 16 LOUD R SEAT Loud enables bass response to be boosted at low and high levels Rear Seat allows a...

Page 13: ...22 Power Auxiliary Harness 16 pin This connector is used for power speaker output and Auxiliary Audio 1 Input connections 23 Antenna Input Connects a standard male Motorola coaxial radio antenna to t...

Page 14: ...DP CDX mode 6 TUNE DISC Manually tunes the radio station in TUNER mode and the previous next disc in CDX mode 7 SEL Selects between Volume Bass Treble Balance Fader Sum modes 8 BAND Selects which bank...

Page 15: ...e 16 AF TP Alternative Frequencies Traffic Program Alternative Frequencies mode switches the RDS tuner to a neighboring radio station when the current station s signal becomes weak Traffic Program mod...

Page 16: ...to mounting your Source Unit in place 4 Route all of the RCA cables close together and away from any high current wires 5 Use high quality connectors for a reliable installation and to minimize signa...

Page 17: ...ting the source unit in the center console provides opti mum access Be sure the installation does not interfere with the operation of the gear shift or parking brake The source unit should have a moun...

Page 18: ...chassis using a non anodized screw and star washer 3 Connect the YELLOW wire to a source of constant 12V for retaining memory on user programmed functions Connect the Yellow wire to a constant 12 vol...

Page 19: ...into the corresponding extension RCAs that feed the input of the amplifiers Be sure to route the signal cables away from any high current wires to pre vent coupling noise from radiated electrical fie...

Page 20: ...into a secure instrument panel Bend Tabs on the installation sleeve which correspond to the chart above Bend Appropriate Tabs on all sides of the mounting sleeve Top Bottom Left Right E M5 6mm 20 0 2...

Page 21: ...na jack on rear of source unit Antenna Ground should read less than 0 05 between antenna and chassis ground Installing the Source Unit ISO DIN Mount Remove Trim Piece and Installation Sleeve from sour...

Page 22: ...ce Unit from installation sleeve with release keys Reset Button 1 Remove Faceplate from source unit 2 Press Reset Button if source unit gets jammed during operation PUSH MENU BAND 1 VOL DISP MODE SCAN...

Page 23: ...late 1 Insert left side of faceplate into the housing 2 Press faceplate into housing until it clicks CAUTION Store the faceplate in its carrying case to prevent damage 1 COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGIT...

Page 24: ...p Defaults Mode Default AS PS Off Preset memory Original memory band Scan Off Repeat Off Random Off Loudness On Default Display Clock CDP Loading STBY CDX Loading Disc Start Volume Level 12 Sum 15 Bas...

Page 25: ...selected function 3 Turn the MENU knob counter clockwise to decrease the selected function Source Tone Memory Individual Bass Treble settings are memorized for TUNER CD PLAYER CD CHANGER AUX R SEAT NO...

Page 26: ...d using the Default Display Fig 3 Considerations A The clock will be displayed when the radio power button is turned off B Pressing the DISP button will display the clock for 5 seconds when an alterna...

Page 27: ...switch between CLOCK AUX Fig 1 2 After 5 seconds the LCD will revert to its default Programming the Default Display 1 While in TUNER CDP CDX AUX mode press and hold the DISP button until display flash...

Page 28: ...ton for 1 second to enter the options menu Fig 1 Momentarily press the MENU button until CONTRAST is diaplayed 2 Press the UP DOWN ARROWS to vary the con trast from 5 to 40 default is 6 Fig 2 26 1 2 C...

Page 29: ...tton until V BAR is diaplayed 2 Press the UP DOWN ARROWS to turn on off the volume bar display Fig 2 1 2 COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGITAL TUNER MODE PUSH MENU BAND 1 SCAN DISP VOL DIGITAL AUDIO COMPAC...

Page 30: ...nopqrstuvwxyz Type 3 0123456789 Type 4 5 Press the MENU knob to select the next space Fig 4 6 Press and hold the MENU knob for 1 second to store the title into memory Fig 5 Station Disc MP3 AUX Title...

Page 31: ...station in memory Fig 3 Seek 1 Press and hold the UP ARROW for 1 second to automatically jump the tuner to the next strongest radio station Fig 4 2 Press and hold the DOWN ARROW for 1 sec ond to autom...

Page 32: ...reset Fig 2 2 Press the AS PS button again to stop Preset Scan on the currently playing radio station AUTO STORE PRESET SCAN AS PS FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 2 1 COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGITAL TUNER MODE P...

Page 33: ...the UP DOWN ARROW button to select MODE 1 or MODE 2 Fig 2 1 2 COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGITAL TUNER MODE PUSH MENU BAND 1 SCAN DISP VOL DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT RFX8350 4 DOWN RPT 2 3 RDM 5 UP DISC 6 C...

Page 34: ...e press the LO DX button to switch between the two modes Display 1 The LCD will display LOCAL or DX for 5 seconds then revert to the previous menu TUNER MUTE 1 COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGITAL TUNER M...

Page 35: ...stronger AF TP Traffic Program Mode 1 Press the AF TP button to engage TP Mode Press the AF TP button again to disengage TP Mode Fig 1 2 When TP is blinking TP Mode is on there is no TP DATA to recei...

Page 36: ...cycle through MUSIC SPEECH PTY OFF 2 Press the PRESET BUTTON that corresponds to the mode type refer to chart below Region Mode 1 Press and hold the PTY button for 1 second to turn ON Region Mode 2 P...

Page 37: ...layer Fig 2 3 PUSH up on the bottom of the faceplate until the faceplate folds back up and locks into position Fig 3 CD PLAYER MODE 1 COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGITAL TUNER MODE PUSH MENU BAND 1 SCAN...

Page 38: ...ck is played on the disc the player will start over and begin play ing track 1 again CDX MODE When the last track on the current disc is reached the next disc will load in the CD changer and begin pla...

Page 39: ...d elapsed time for as long as the SEEK UP DN button is depressed CDP CDX TRACK FORWARD REVERSE 37 1 COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGITAL TUNER MODE PUSH MENU BAND 1 SCAN DISP VOL DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT RFX...

Page 40: ...y 1 The LCD will display SCAN until the function is cancelled Fig 2 2 The LCD will display the track and elapsed time for 5 seconds each time a new track begins its intro scan 3 After 5 seconds the LC...

Page 41: ...eset 2 button a second time to cancel track repeat mode Fig 1 LCD Display 1 The LCD will display RPT until the function is cancelled Fig 2 CDP CDX TRACK REPEAT 39 1 2 COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGITAL...

Page 42: ...dom Cancel 1 Press the RDM Preset 3 button a second time to cancel track random mode LCD Display 1 The LCD will display RDM until the function is cancelled Fig 2 CDP CDX TRACK RANDOM 1 2 COMPACT DISC...

Page 43: ...LCD will display PAUSE and the track until the function is canceled Fig 2 CDP CDX PAUSE 41 1 COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH DIGITAL TUNER MODE PUSH MENU BAND 1 SCAN DISP VOL DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT RFX8350 4...

Page 44: ...it will revert to the previous display Auto Reload 1 If the CD is left in the ejected position for more than 10 seconds the disc will automatically reload into the CD player 2 The auto reload operati...

Page 45: ...that the magazine should be loaded into the CD changer CAUTION Avoid installing or leaving the magazine where it would be subject to high temperatures such as from direct sunlight or from hot air from...

Page 46: ...the currently playing disc 2 When a disc begins playing the track elapsed time will be displayed for 5 seconds 3 After 5 seconds the LCD will revert to the default display NOTE If no disc is loaded i...

Page 47: ...elapsed time will be displayed for 5 seconds 3 After 5 seconds the LCD will revert to the default display Considerations CDX MODE When the last track on the current disc is reached the next disc will...

Page 48: ...if the radio power ignition is off LCD Display 1 The LCD will display NO CD CD Changer Reset Press the RESET button if the changer gets jammed during operation 46 CDX EJECT RESET EJECT 8 5 6 1 2 3 4 7...

Page 49: ...Rear Seat Audio Mode Cancel 1 Press and hold the LOUD button for 1 second to cancel Rear Seat Audio mode LCD Display 1 After 5 seconds Rear Seat Audio is selected the LCD will revert to the previous...

Page 50: ...d to the AUX RCA jacks is fed into the source unit prior to the volume control If the AUX input source has a constant non adjustable out put level the volume control on the face plate can properly adj...

Page 51: ...2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 OFF LCD Display 1 V1 or V2 will be displayed on the LCD until the video input mode is canceled NOTE The input signal connected to the AUX RCA jacks is fed into the source unit prior t...

Page 52: ...io LCD Display When the radio is off in sleep mode the clock will be displayed POWER ON OFF IR REMOTE OPERATION On Off 50 TUNER CDP CDX AUX 1 Consecutively press the MODE button to cycle through TUNER...

Page 53: ...increase the volume 2 Press the VOL button to decrease the volume NOTE The VOL button is also used to increase or decrease the Bass Treble Balance Fader Sum See Tone Controls in this section for furt...

Page 54: ...to automatically jump the tuner to the last strongest radio station 3 Press the SEEK UP DN again to stop the tuner on the current radio station Track Selection CDP CDX Mode 1 Press the SEEK UP button...

Page 55: ...p the band 2 Press the TUNE DN button to manually tune the radio station down the band Disc Selection CDX Mode 1 Press the TUNE UP button to select the next disc in the magazine 2 Press the TUNE DN bu...

Page 56: ...til the function is canceled Pause CD CDP CDX Mode 1 Press the MUTE PAUSE button to pause the CD and reduce the volume to minimum 2 Press the MUTE PAUSE button a second time to resume playing the disc...

Page 57: ...NE MEMORY Individual Bass Treble settings are memorized for TUNER CDP CDX AUX modes NOTE If no adjustment is made after 5 seconds the MENU knob will revert to VOLUME mode 55 TONE CONTROLS Function Dis...

Page 58: ...Selecting the Tuner Band 1 Press the BAND button to cycle through the tuner bank FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 2 Release the BAND button the select the desired tuner bank 56 TUNER BAND FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2...

Page 59: ...ecall CDP CDX 1 While in CDP CDX mode press the DISP button to cycle through CLOCK TRACK TIME DISC TITLE 2 After 5 seconds the display will revert to the default display Display Recall AUX 1 While in...

Page 60: ...2 The CD player or CD changer will immediately load the selected track and begin playing LCD Display 1 The LCD will display the tuner bank and the tuner frequency being accessed for 5 seconds 2 After...

Page 61: ...Track Scan Cancel 1 Press the SCAN Preset 1 button a second time to cancel track scan mode LCD Display 1 The LCD will display SCAN until the function is cancelled 2 The LCD will display the track and...

Page 62: ...ack repeat will continue to repeat the current track until the mode is cancelled Track Repeat Cancel 1 Press the RPT Preset 2 button a second time to cancel track repeat mode LCD Display The LCD will...

Page 63: ...dom will continue to select and play tracks at random until the mode is cancelled Track Random Cancel 1 Press the RDM Preset 3 button a second time to cancel track random mode LCD Display The LCD will...

Page 64: ...mode press the DISC ACC but ton to select Direct Disc Access mode 2 Press the number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 to access the desired disc in the magazine 3 The CD changer will immediately load the selected...

Page 65: ...Track Access mode 2 Press the number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 to access the desired track on the disc 3 The CD player or CD changer will immediately load the selected track and begin playing LCD Display 1...

Page 66: ...vidually in the desired tuner bank FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 AM2 PRESET SCAN 1 Press the AS PS button to cycle through each radio station stored in memory Each preset radio station will play for 5 seconds befor...

Page 67: ...s manual for further information Bad component in the signal chain Check connections and bypass additional components crossovers and equalizers between the source unit and the amplifier Connect one co...

Page 68: ...lace as necessary If voltage is above 16 volts have the electrical system inspected by an autho rized car service center ERROR 1 Initialize Error No initialization Press the reset button Mechanism is...

Page 69: ...roperly Standard Mount Check tightness of installation sleeve and backstrap and repair or replace as necessary Source unit not secured properly ISO Mount Check tightness of mounting screws and repair...

Page 70: ...zers between the Source unit and the amplifier Connect one component at a time to determine the culprit Repair or replace components as necessary Noise is radiating into the speaker cables Disconnect...

Page 71: ...mmed Inspect and repair as necessary Error 3 Loading Error Tray loading has not completed after 5 seconds Press the eject button pull out the magazine and try again Press the reset button Loading mech...

Page 72: ...ed Eject damaged disc from source unit and play only non damaged discs The laser pick up is defective Have a service center repair the laser pick up NO CD No Disc Error Magazine is empty or not instal...

Page 73: ...to Source Unit IR Remote does not work LED does not illuminate Batteries are dead Check battery condition and replace as necessary with 1 CR2025 3 volt battery Battery is installed incorrectly Check b...

Page 74: ...te of purchase Products found to be defective during the warranty period will be repaired or replaced with a product deemed to be equivalent at Rockford s discretion What is Not Covered 1 Damage cause...

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