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FM Radio
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“Resume”. Help you return to the position before the manual switch song.
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"Bookmarks". Choose to add, delete or go to bookmark.
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”Variable Speed Playback”. Set the speed of playing music.
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"Repeat settings". Choose A-B repeat settings and set replay times and interval.
1) A-B Repeat. Set A-B repeat period. Press button
to confirm the starting time A when A is
flashing. Then press the button
to set the ending time B when B is flashing. The passage
from time A to B will be repeated automatically. The icon for A-B indication will appear on
the screen. Press button
again to back to normal playback.
2) Replay Times. Set the replay times from 1 to 10.
3) Replay Interval. Set the replay interval from 1 to 10 (seconds).
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"Delete". Choose to delete the song that is playing now.
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"Add to playlist"/"Remove from Playlist". Choose to add to or remove from the 3 playlists.
Find “FM radio” on main menu with the button
to enter to its function.
While it’s on radio playing interface, click
to access to its submenu which includes: Home,
Start FM recording, Presets, Save to preset, Clear preset, Auto tune, Turner Region and FM Library.
Start FM Recording. Click button
to pause/continue FM Recording, click
and select
“yes” to save the recording file.
Auto tune/Save to preset/Clear preset
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“Auto tune”. Search stations automatically. You can see the searched stations in “Presets”.
While is on radio playing interface, click
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to switch among preset stations. Press
to
pause/resume the radio.
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“Save to preset”. Save the station you are listening to “Presets” list.
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“Clear preset”. Click “Clear preset” to enter the Presets, choose the station you want to clear,
then click
and choose “yes” to clear the preset station.
Tuner Region. If you are using FM radio in Japan, please select Japan Band. For other regions,
please select Common Band, otherwise some FM broadcasts will not receive it.
FM Library. Find the radio recordings in FM radio > FM Library. The radio recordings will also
be saved in Recording > Recordings library.
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