Cycle Sounds Rock Box Operation & User’s Manual
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Cycle Sounds Rock Box, *WARNINGS Always make sure the rubber covers for the AUX and USB ports are closed when not in use to avoid collecting moisture or debris. Also make sure to remove devices and secure the rubber door covers when encountering any moisture to avoid damage to the unit. Failure to follow these instructions will result in your warranty being VOID if water enters the unit due to not properly securing the rubber covers. *The Rock Box output is designed for the high level input of an amplied speaker system. Do not plug headphon
Rock Box™ User Guide Table of Contents Specications ................................................................................................1 General Care and Maintenance ......................................................2 Warranty Information ............................................................................2 Miscellaneous Information ...
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, Specications: FM Frequency Range 88 - 108 MHz Volume Adjustment 0 - 47dB Bass / Treble Adjustment +/-14dB Power 10 - 16 volts DC Current Draw 220mA USB Charger Current 1 amp @ 5 volts Temperature Sensor -50 to 150F File System Reader fat16 / fat32 USB Class Mass Storage USB Speed 12Mbps Supported File Types MP3, WMA, AAC File Extensions .m4a, .asf, .mp1, .mp2, .mp3 Max Number of Playable Folders 65,535 Max Number of Playable Files in Each Folder 65,535 Max Number of Tracks for USB MP3 Shue 128 Width: 4.125"
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, Thank you for your purchase of the Rock Box™ All-in-One Audio Source. Please read all instructions and precautions before attempting to operate or install your new Rock Box. General Care and Maintenance 1. Always secure the rubber covers for the USB and AUX ports when not in use to protect from moisture and debris entering the unit. Warranty will be voided if water damage occurs due to not securing the rubber covers or removing devices when encountering rain or moisture. 2. Do not overtighten mounting screws or expose unit to excess
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 3 j ikl m tPower ON/OFF uDigital Display vUSB Port & Cover wAUX Port & Cover xMenu Functions yMode Functions zRadio Station Presets {Volume Controls |Radio Station Functions }AMPS Hole Mount Wiring Harness Temp Sensor (Not Shown)
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 4 Volume Controls { The easy access volume controls function just as any typical radio with "+" indicating raising the level and "-" lower the level. As well as "mute" will silence any audio passing through the Rock Box. Mute Indicator Volume Setting Understanding the Rock Box Display u The Rock Box’s digital display will show you information about it’s function(s) and mode(s) while it is in operation. The time and temperature will always display regardless of which mode you are using.
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 5 Mode Functions y About Modes The Rock Box is equipped (3) modes for easy switching between input sources. To switch modes simply press the “mode” button y. The input modes are dened as: Radio Mode for listening to FM radio stations MP3 Mode for using a ash drive or supported USB device with the built-in USB port to play music Auxiliary Mode for connecting any device with a standard 3.5mm earphone jack such as an iPhone By default the Rock Box starts up in Radio Mode. In Radio Mode the display will show the current radio station preset shown here as (S1) indicating the current station is stored in the preset labeled "1" y. FMS will display next to the curre
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 6 Using and Setting Radio Station Presets z To store a radio station in a preset, navigate to the radio station to be stored using seek up/down. Press and hold one of the preset buttons labeled (1-6) until "stored" is displayed. Once a preset is stored the FM tuner will navigate to the selected radio station when the preset number is pressed. Seek & Scan Functions | In Radio Mode the seek up/down buttons work to nd other radio stations above or below the radio station the FM tuner is currently receiving. Press seek up/down one time to jump to the next radio station pr
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 7 Listening to Music in MP3 Mode In MP3 mode the Rock Box uses the seek up/down buttons and preset numbers 1 and 2 to control music. When using MP3 Mode you must wait for the Rock Box to sync with the connected device before unplugging or attempting to play music. Once a media source has been synced the Rock Box takes control of the music. When in MP3 mode the Rock Box will sync MP3's from a USB ash media drive when connected to the powered USB port v. When MP3 Mode is selected the Rock Box will display "USB Input" until a device has been plugged
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 8 When in MP3 Mode press preset number 5 to activate the resume memory function. Power down the Rock Box or shut o the bike while still in MP3 Mode. Power the Rock Box back on with your MP3 ash drive in place and push preset number 6 to resume. Resuming Playlist Location in MP3 Mode When listening to MP3's from a jump drive you can have the Rock Box "remember" your song/folder location. To activate press preset button number 5 to start the "memory" function when in MP3 mode before turning o the Rock Box. Once the Rock Box is powered back on press preset number
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 9 About MP3 Music Files If you encounter a song that will not play or seems to "skip" when played back on the Rock Box through your USB thumb drive either remove the le from the drive or check the le and see that it meets the le format and specications listed in the front of this user guide. If you have songs that will not display the title or artist when playing from your USB thumb drive check to see that the song/album/artist data is correctly setup in the application you are using to format your MP3s. This information must be present in th
10 When switched to Auxiliary Input Mode the Rock Box will display "AUX Input" to indicate using the 3.5mm front input. Auxiliary Input Mode (3.5mm Headphone) Auxiliary Input Mode allows the connection of any audio device that uses a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. Connect the output of an MP3 player, GPS or music enabled phone using a male-to
11 Using Menu Items x Accessing the Menu Item Settings Access menu items using the menu button x. To switch menu items press the menu button until you nd the item you would like to set. Controlling Menu Items To change the setting for each item use the seek up/down | buttons. To move to the next menu item press menu button. In AUX Input Mode you can connect b
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 12 Bass / Treble Adjustment Use the seek up/down buttons to adjust bass and treble levels from -14db to +14db. Setting the Clock Time Use the seek up button to set the hour and the seek down button to set the minute. Setting Backlight Brightness The backlight has only 2 settings. Use the seek up button to toggle between the brightness levels. Generally the lower setting would be used regularly and the higher setting for nighttime viewing. Setting Temperature Preference To set the temperature to
13 Setting the Region To set the region to your current location press 6 when you see the "Region List" menu item appear. Use the seek up/ down buttons to locate your region. To set your region press the radio station preset number that appears next to the region you would like to select. Available Region Settings: 1 --------- USA 2 --------- E
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 14 Miscellaneous Information FM Audio Receiver Antenna Wire The thin loose coming out of the Rock Box is the FM radio antenna wire. Make sure to keep this wire away from ANY power wires to maximize radio reception. Do NOT run this wire through handlebars or under metal surfaces. It is best to try and make sure this wire is as out in the open as possible to maximize FM signal strength. You may also attach another antenna onto the Rock Box using this wire to boost FM reception. Temperature Sensor The Rock Box is equipped with an on-board temperature sensor. This is identied as the shrink wrapped piece coming out of the rear of the Rock Box next to the wiring harness. Avoid an
Cycle Sounds Rock Box, 15 Rear Auxiliary (3.5mm) Input Mode When switched to Rear Auxiliary Input Mode the Rock Box will display "AUX Rear" to indicate using the 3.5mm rear input. Simply plug your device into the female 3.5mm (headphone jack) coming from the back of the Rock Box. Rear USB Input Mode When switched to Rear USB Input Mode the Rock Box will display "USB Rear" to indicate using the USB rear input. Simply plug your thumb drive into the USB port coming from the back of the Rock Box. The rear USB port will also change devices just
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