User's Guide
WR-3700 Series User’s Guide
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The ‘PLL’ indicator shows the lock status of the receiver’s Phase Lock Loop. When
operating normally, the indicator is green. If something goes wrong, it will turn red
indicating that the receiver cannot tune into a specific frequency.
The ‘Power’ indicator indicates that the receiver is powered up.
Power Switch
The power switch controls the radio receiver’s power. When it is off, the actual receiver
circuitry is powered down.
Date and Time Displays
The date and time displays show the current local time and UTC
standard time. The actual format of the displays is controlled by
‘Regional Settings’ in the Control Panel (or ‘International’ in
Windows 3.1 and NT 3.5) and to a lesser degree in the ‘Date and
Time’ dialog activated from the ‘Configure’ menu.
The time difference between the local time and UTC is set
under ‘Date/Time’ in the Control Panel in Windows 95 and
NT, while in Windows 3.1 you have to manually specify it
in the ‘Date and Time’ configuration dialog box. If the
default provided is incorrect and you wish to override the
default, select Override default time zone and enter the
difference.
If you are in a country with 12-hour time, you can specify
whether to show the local time in 12 or 24-hour format and
whether to show UTC in 24-hour format.
If you are in a country with 24-hour time, you have no
option to show the time in the 12-hour format.
Window Properties
There are several features that allow the customisation of
your WiNRADiO interface. These include:
• size of the window
• position of the panel in the window if the window is
smaller than the panel
• background colour
• whether it is always on top of all other windows
• whether the title and menu bars are hidden for a smaller window
The first two are basic Windows features. The window that contains the receiver panel can
be positioned anywhere in the Windows desktop and can be sized to be as big or as small as
you want. When the window is smaller than the actual panel, scroll bars will appear to allow
you to access hidden parts of the panel as shown here.