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4. DEVICE SETTINGS (SUBMENU)
By pressing the Time Button -8- for a longer period you will enter the device settings. The navigation can be carried out via the Track Select
Encoder -16-. By pressing the Track Select Encoder you will enter the respective submenu.
1. Playlist
Info
Provided the Database Builder has been carried out for the used USB device (see chapter “Database Builder” in the appendix), several criteria
can be adjusted for ltering of the stored title.
Normal
This is the default setting. The titles will be navigated according to the determined data structure.
Title
If this criteria has been selected, it is possible to continuously and alphabetically navigate through the tiltle structure by turning the Track
Select Encoder -16-. The Folder Buttons -34- on the remote control behave analogically to this.
Artist
If this criteria has been selected, it is possible to continuously and alphabetically navigate through the artist structure by turning the Track
Select Encoder -16-. The Folder Buttons -34- on the remote control behave analogically to this.
Album
If this criteria has been selected, it is possible to continuously and alphabetically navigate through the album structure by turning the Track
Select Encoder -16-. The Folder Buttons -34- on the remote control behave analogically to this.
Genre
If this criteria has been selected, it is possible to continuously and alphabetically navigate through the genre structure by turning the Track
Select Encoder -16-. The Folder Buttons -34- on the remote control behave analogically to this.
Example
On your USB device you are looking for an artist whose name starts with a “G”. Under 1. Playlist you select the item “Artist”. Now navigate
via the Track Select Encoder -16- (folder mode has to be active: see chapter Track Select) to the letter “G”. All artists with the initial letter “G”
are now displayed in sequence. Via the Track Select Encoder -16- you can select the corresponding track as soon as you have returned to track
select mode by pressing the Folder Button -18-.
2. Sleep Time
Adjustable stand-by time from “No Sleep” up to 120 minutes.
3. Line Mode
a) Mode 1
Selected ID3 TAG information runs through the display once and then stops. This procedure will then be repeated.
b) Mode 2
ID3 TAG information runs through the display once and then stops.
c) Mode 3
ID3 TAG information runs through the display in a repeating loop.
4. Bitrate
Here you can determine whether the bit rate should be displayed or not.
5. REC. USB
It is possible to select which USB port to use for recordings, namely USB1 -3- or USB2 -27-.
6. REC. Bitrate
Select the quality of your recording. You can select between WAV / 64kbit / 128kbit / 192kbit / 256kbit / 320kbit.
7. REC. Input
Adjusts the input volume of the respective recording source. If turned to “MANUAL”, it is possible to adjust the volume via the Jog Wheel -7-.
8. OUT Mode
Selects which sound source should be played back. In order to listen to internal playback (USB/CD), select “Playback”. Switch to “REC MON” in
order to hear the RCA Input‘s -30- signal.
9. REC. Select
In order to record an external source via the RCA Audio Input -30-, select “External”. If you wish to start recording via USB or CD, please select “Internal”.
A. Version
Here the player‘s current rmware is displayed. Due to the modular way of programming there are two values that can be displayed.
B. Load Defaults
With the “Load Default” adjustment it is possible to return the player to the default settings. All player adjustments are thereby set back to
their original status. Conrm the setting back via the Track Select Encoder -16-.
C. Exit & Save
In order to save the individually adjusted settings and exit the menu conrm the item “Exit & Save” via the track Select Encoder -16-.
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5. APPENDIX
5.1 Database Builder Software
In the Reloop support forum (www.reloop.com/forum) you can download the Reloop Database Builder from the Download Center in the category
“Software Updates”. This software is capable of analyzing USB data carriers, creating special index les, allowing fast and easy access to music
les. Moreover it is possible to search interactively for certain criteria such as title or artist (also see chapter “Device Settings”, item 2 “Playlist”).
Minimum system requirements:
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP (SP3), Vista (SP2), Windows 7
CPU: Intel Pentium 4, 1 GHz processor or better, Intel Centrino Mobile Technology 1.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM
Hard disk: at least 100 MB free storage space required
Proceed as follows:
1. Reloop Database Builder Software-Installation
Carry out the Database Builder‘s installation program. As rst step click the “Next” button.
Here you can select the folder that you would like to use in order to store the Database Builder and conrm via “Next”.
The program can now be installed. Click the “Install” button. The program will now be installed.
In order to successfully nalize the installation click
on the “Finish” button as last step.