User's Manual

1. To Set Time and Date Highlight and then select “Settings”. Highlight and then select
“System Settings”. Highlight
and then select “Time and Date”. Use the RIGHT ►►(5) and LEFT ◄(8) buttons to move between
hours, minutes,
months, days, and years. Use the UP ▲(2) and DOWN ▼(7) buttons to modify the highlighted item.
Use the PLAY
Button ►∥ (6) to save changes.
2. To Play AM Radio Highlight and then select “AM”. Use the RIGHT Button ►►(5) and LEFT
Button ◄◄(8) to scroll through the radio frequencies.
3. To Play FM Radio Highlight and then select “FM”. Use the RIGHT Button ►►(5) and LEFT
Button ◄◄(8) to scroll through the radio frequencies. Earbuds, or the included wire antenna,
function to improve the FM radio reception.
4. To View and Play Files or Recordings — Highlight and then select “Files”. Highlight and then
select a folder to view the files within. Highlight and then select the file you wish to play.
5. To Set or Review Timers Highlight and then select “Timers”. Highlight and then select
“Set Timers”. Use the RIGHT ►►(5) and LEFT ◄◄(8) buttons to change to the Timer you wish to set
or review. Use the UP ▲(2) and DOWN ▼(7)
buttons to move between highlighted items. Use the RIGHT RIGHT ►►(5) and LEFT ◄◄(8) buttons to
modify a highlighted item. When finished, press the PLAY Button ►∥(6) to save your timer.
6. To Record from the Internal Microphone or LINE/MIC Jack — Press and release the REC Button (1)
to start or stop recording. For more information about recording
(1) REC (Record) BUTTON and LIGHT The REC Button has 6 functions:
a. It records AM or FM radio.
b. It will record from the internal microphone or an external microphone plugged into the
Line/Mic input.
c. Stops a recording.
d. Stops play of a timer activated file or recording.
e. Flashes when powering off when a timer is set.
f. The red light comes on when a timer activates.
(2) UP BUTTON ▲
The UP Button has 6 functions:
a. Highlights items for selection.
b. Toggles through preset radio stations
c. Toggles through files while playing.
d. Creates a new track when recording.
e. Stops a paused file and highlights file.