2010 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Owner Guide 2nd Printing - Page 36
2010 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Manual
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Entertainment Systems Operating your audio system with MP3-formatted discs Your MP3 system recognizes MP3 discs upon insertion and provides you with two ways to listen to these discs: • Flat file mode- This mode ignores any folders on the discs and plays all MP3 files found in any folder on the disc exactly as if there were no folders on the disc. / to access the previous/next When in flat file mode press track. • Directory mode- This mode finds all of the folders on the disc and then allows you to pick any folder on the disc and play only the MP3 files in that folder. / When in directory mode press MP3 file in the current folder only. to access the previous/next / To change directories (folders), press MENU and then press to select the desired directory (folder). Changing between flat file mode and directory mode Your radio MP3 system will default to directory mode when an MP3 disc is first inserted. When the MP3 system is in directory mode, the DIR icon will be illuminated on the radio display. • To change from directory mode to flat file mode while playing an MP3 CD: Press MENU until the radio display reads Directory. Then . The display will change from DIR to Flat File. The MP3 press system is now in flat file mode. • To change from flat file mode to directory mode while playing an MP3 CD: Press MENU until the radio display reads Flat File. Then . The display will change from Flat File to DIR. The MP3 press system is now in directory mode. MP3 track and folder structure Your MP3 system recognizes MP3 individual tracks and folder structure as follows: • There are two different modes for MP3 disc playback: MP3 directory mode (system default) and MP3 flat file mode. For more information on directory and flat file mode, refer to Sample MP3 structure following. 36