User's Manual

Sportster SP-R2 User Guide
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the right showing the progression of the playback
through the Instant Replay memory, provided that
the memory is not full.
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Play Position Indicator
The portion of the Progress Bar behind the Play
Position indicator shows how much you can rewind
in the Instant Replay memory, while the filled portion
ahead of the Play Indicator shows how much you
can fast-forward in the memory.
While you are in the playback mode, the Receiver
continues to store the audio from the channel.
Obviously, you will be unable to “catch up” to the live
broadcast during playback, as new audio is being
stored at the same rate at which you are playing
back the stored audio. You can use the Fast-
Forward button to skip ahead or exit the Instant
Replay mode, and begin listening to the live
broadcast again.
Should you press the Play/Pause button to stop the
playback, the play position indicator will stop moving
and continue to provide a visual indication of your
current position in the Instant Replay memory.
When the Instant Replay memory is 10 seconds
from becoming full, two beeps will be heard (if the
Confirmation Tone option is enabled). When the
memory is full, the Receiver will automatically begin
playback, and will continue to store the channel
audio, overwriting the oldest portion of the audio
previously stored. When the memory is full, you will
be unable to rewind through the stored audio.
If you have partially played back the stored audio,
and have paused the Receiver again, the Play
Position indicator will begin to move left when the
Instant Replay memory becomes full, as it begins
overwriting the oldest portion of the audio previously
stored. When the Play Position indicator reaches
the left-most position, indicating that the memory is
full, the Receiver will automatically begin playback.
The Instant Replay Time Position provides the exact
amount of time the Play Position indicator is behind