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QUICK LOOK FEATURES RFX8210 RFX8220 RFX8230 RFX8810
Control/Lighting/Appearance
Detachable Faceplate X X X -
ISO Din Mounting X X X -
w/ Removable Trim Panel
Multi Function Volume Knob X X X -
Any Button Wake-Up X X X -
Time of Day Clock X X X -
Programmable Default Display X X X -
Negative Image LCD Display X X X -
IR Remote Compatible X X X -
Illumination “ON” w/ Ignition X X X -
Display Back Lighting Green Green/Amber Green/Amber -
IR Remote Included - X X -
Tuner
World Wide Tuning X X X -
AM mono/FM stereo X X X -
FM Noise Blanker X X X -
Auto Blend / Roll Off X X X -
Multi-Path Interference Rejection X X X -
12 AM / 18 FM Presets X X X -
AM1/AM2/FM1/FM2/FM3 X X X -
Preset Scan X X X -
Auto Store Non-Volatile Presets X X X -
AM/FM Seek X X X -
AM/FM Manual Tuning X X X -
AM/FM Scan X X X -
Pause (MUTE) X X X -
Programmable Station Titles - X X -
CD Player
Dual 1-bit D/A Converters X X X -
w/ 8 x oversampling
Ignition Off Disc Load/Eject X X X -
Repeat Mode X X X -
Random Play (CD) X X X -
Track Scan X X X -
Fast Forward/Reverse X X X -
Compact Discs
Disc Handling and Care
DO NOT touch the playing side (opposite of label
side) of the disc. When handling the disc, only the
outer edges or center hole of the disc should be
touched. DO NOT affix any sticker or label to the disc.
DO NOT apply vinyl record spray, anti-static agent,
acetone, or any other volatile chemicals to the disc.
Damaged Disc
DO NOT play a cracked, warped or damaged disc.
Doing this may cause serious damage to the playback
mechanism.
New Discs
The CD player will eject discs that have either been
inserted incorrectly or have irregular surfaces. If a new
disc is ejected 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 hole and
outside edge of the disc with an object such as a ball
point pen.
IR Remote
(RFX8220/RFX8230)
Environment Exposure
DO NOT expose the IR Remote to any of the
following: direct sun and heat, high humidity
and rain or water.
Handling the IR Remote
DO NOT drop or cause shock to the IR Remote as
serious damage may occur.