User manual
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Auto Search function:
When selecting the Auto Search function, the player can automatically scan frequencies between 87.5 MHz und
108 MHz and save the scanned stations.
➔ Search Level
There are eight grades; the Auto Search function demands a higher intensity of the signal, the higher the grades
are.
➔ Save
The stations are manually scanned in sequence. US-Band and Japan-Band can each save a maximum of 20
stations.
➔ Delete
Delete station is exit.
➔ Select Band
At the FM Submenu, select the Select Band-menu and press the Mode-button to enter the Select Band-menu,
then push the Next-switch to choose US-Band (FM 87 – 108 MHz) or Japan-Band (FM 76 – 90 MHz). Press the
Mode-button again for confirmation.
➔ REC type
At the FM Submenu, select the REC Type-menu and press the Mode-button to enter the REC Type-menu, then
push the Next-switch to choose “Fine REC” or “Long REC”. Press the Mode-button again for confirmation. For
Other Operations, see the section of “Voice recording”.
Note:
If the current station is in STEREO, the icon “S” will appear in the display.
12. Other operations
• Select Folders (at Stop Submenu)
Users can save files in different folders (folders should be set up in the PC in advance), to manage and play files
according to different types. The player supports the identification of 99 subdirectories.
1. At the Stop-submenu, folders can be selected (Stop-submenu is possible with the menus Music (MSC) and
Replay (RPL)).
2. Press the Mode-button to enter the Stop-submenu.
3. Press the Mode-button again, to enter the Local Folder-menu.
4. Push the Next- or Last-switch to select your desired folder.
5. Press the Mode-button to confirm the selected folders.
Note:
Independent folders can be saved in corresponding modes, such as Music-Mode, Record-Mode and Replay-Mode,
i.e. three modes are not bound to correspond with the same folder.