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BookSense XT – User Manual
4.20 Undo & Redo in Media Player
Pressing the LEFT button for more than 2 seconds will “undo” the operation and return you
to the last position before acting something. And pressing the RIGHT button for more than 2
seconds will “redo” the operation and return you to the position before acting “undo.” When
you move to change the unit to move by; moving by percent, or moving by time, undo will
work by pressing the LEFT button for more than 2 seconds. Undo & Redo allows you to do
only 3 times.
Note: Undo and redo will not work in the Radio.
Note: In the media mode, moving by track will not work for this.
4.21 Checking the Information of the current file
Press number 0 button to check the file information while playing or in pause status. When
you press 0, you will hear the following media information: current file name, elapsed time,
total playing time, current track/total track, and whether the file is playing or paused. After
announcing the information, the file will keep playing or remain paused.
Note: If you press the 0 key when listening to an mp3 book in audio books or podcasts, the
total time gives you its the length of all the mp3 files in the folder.
4.22 Checking the Tag Information of the current file
To check the tag information while playing, follow these steps:
1) Press number 0 button for more than 2 seconds. “Media info dialog, title” is announced.
2) Press the UP or DOWN button to check the title, artist, album, and genre.
You can listen to each character by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button. If you want to
close the media info dialog, then press the OK or CANCEL button. The file isgin playing
again.
4.23 Using the Menu in the Media
When you press the MENU button in the media player, you will see the following options:
equalizer settings, playback settings, select playlist, save playlist, advanced options, help
mode, and global options. You can use the menu in the media player while a file is playing or
paused. Help mode (refer to chapter 3), global options (refer to chapter 9), and advanced
options (refer to chapter 10) are used in all programs.
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