RUBATO MAN2/1/2005
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2.5 Settings
The settings menu contains the adjustable settings for the player and allows you to
customise your
RUBATO’s
mode of operation.
2.5.1 Backlight
The
RUBATO
has a backlight for the display, which helps viewing in poor lighting
conditions. Selecting “
Backlight
” toggles the backlight on and off.
2.5.2 Clock
•
SETTING CLOCK
The
RUBATO
incorporates a real time digital clock. The user can change the value of
the date and time via
.
Settings…
>> .Clock…
>> .Time & Date…
Use the
“SKIP FORWARD”
and
“SKIP BACKWARD”
buttons to jump across the
values that need changing (Day, Month, Year, Hour, Minute,Second). Then, use the
3-way switch to adjust to the values desired.
•
CLOCK DISPLAY (ON/OFF)
User can choose whether to display the time or not via
.Settings…
>> .Clock…
>> .Display ---- this will toggle Clock display ON or OFF
>> Time Format --- this will toggle 12 or 24 hour format display.
If user chooses to display the clock, then the window title of the display will be
replaced by date DD-MM-YYYY and a real time digital clock showing the hour (HH),
minute (MM), seconds (SS) of the day in HH:MM:SS AM/PM format.
2.5.3 MusicMagic Mix (Setting the number of tracks in a mix)
To set the number of tracks that MusicMagic creates in a mix, go to Settings >>
MusicMagic Mix. Use the “
Navigate Up
” and “
Navigate Down
” buttons to choose the
number of tracks that the user wants. If the number of tracks in the device is less than
the wanted number of tracks in the mix, MusicMagic will automatically try to create a
mix with the number of tracks as close as possible to the intended number.
For example: If the number is set to 50, and MusicMagic cannot find 50 tracks to
populate the mix, it will try to get as close to 50 as possible
2.5.4 Equalizer
The
RUBATO
has preset equalization settings and a built in graphic equalizer. The
graphic equalizer allows you to adjust the signal strength of different portions of the
audio spectrum (frequencies) so that you can get "equal" performance across the
audible spectrum. A graphic equalizer divides the entire spectrum into pieces. This
lets you set the signal strength for a specific frequency section (called bands) and lets
you adjust the strength (volume) of each band up or down from the original signal.
Select “Settings | Equalizer | Graphic EQ” to customize the equalizer settings to your
own preference. Use the
“Skip Forward “
and the
“Skip Backward”
buttons to
select a frequency range and adjust the level using the
“Navigate Up”
and
“Navigate Down”
buttons. Press
“Select or Menu”
to leave the graphic equalizer.