Wireless Audio Adapter
Here is a typical Play Screen display:
0 8 - J u l - 2 0 0 5 1 5 : 0 2
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0 7 : 2 1
The icons to left and right of the display provide information about the network connection and the audio buffer level respectively. The
Notes:
1.Any station, album or track information that will not fit in the display width will scroll horizontally.
2.If scrolling stops, you can start it again by pressing the INFO key () twice.
While the station is playing, the play icon () is displayed, At any time, you can press the button to pause a track, or
mute a radio station. The pause icon () is then shown, until you press the button again or stop the track/station. To stop a track, or disconnect a radio station, either press the stop key () or select a new track/station.
You can adjust the playback volume with the increase ( + ) and decrease ( - ) keys. A horizontal bar display shows the volume level as you are changing it, and returns a few seconds later to the Play Screen. You can switch the sound off, without
pausing a track or disconnecting a radio station, by pressing the Mute () button. Press the Mute button again to switch the sound on again.
Press the INFO key () to return to last Select Screen, where you can prepare your next track or station, or press to start again at the Home Menu. The current track/station will continue to play until the end, or until you select something else
(or change the active Profile). Press at any time to return to the Play Screen.
Note: For more features you can use while playing music, see Listening to Music on page 12.
Configuration Screens
When first powered up, and whenever you press the SYSTEM key (), the
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This mode uses Select screens in the same way as the Browse Mode. When an item is selected for reconfiguration, its
name becomes the title of the next menu screen and the icon appears on the left, to show that you can return to the previous menu by pressing the key.
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