BenQ 180 user manual Listening to FM radio, Use

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Listening to FM radio

The radio mode of the Joybee 180 enables you to listen to FM radio as follows.

1.Turn on the Joybee 180.

2. Press the MODE button repeatedly

 

to switch to FM mode.

91 3 MHz STEREO

3.Choose a FM frequency using one of the procedures described below:

Press the or keys to skip to the previous or next frequency. Press and hold down the keys to change the frequency continuously.

Press and hold down the or keys to auto-scan frequencies in the reverse or forward direction. This function enables you to search for radio channels automatically.

Press and hold the key for 2 seconds to display a list of preset channels. Use the or keys to select the desired channel and the key to confirm your selec- tion.

4. Use the

VOL

buttons to

 

 

 

increase or decrease the volume as desired during playback.The OLED display shows the volume setting when you change the volume.

001/102.7 MHz

002/102.7 MHz

003/102.7 MHz

FM

VOL07

While scanning for channels, if the frequency of the radio matches that of a preset channel, information regarding the preset channel is displayed on the OLED display.

If the radio signal is stereo quality, this is indicated on the OLED display with a stereo icon.

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Contents Welcome Copyright Page Memo Table of Contents Troubleshooting Service Information Introduction Introducing the BenQ Joybee 180 MP3 PlayerPackage contents System requirements Buttons and ports Touring the BenQ Joybee 180 MP3 PlayerEnters the last used mode automatically Power on/offAdapter for charging the built-in battery Iii. Press again to disable the repeatVOL + to decrease or increase volume Volume controlPress to skip to the next item in setup mode RecordOus file in audio file playback mode Setup modePlayback mode Menu modeOled display Indicates keys are locked Battery is chargingData is being transmitted Displays file information and player status.Attaching the strap Getting StartedPage Changing the cover Attaching the carry strapCounterclockwise direc- tion to complete replace- ment Charging the battery Charging through the PC Charging using the AC power adapterConnecting the Joybee 180 to a PC Disconnecting the Joybee 180 from a PC Page Installing the software Installed Install QMusicInstall Direct Not have it installedInstalling the USB driver Installing in Windows ME/Windows 2000/Windows XPInstalling in Windows 98SE Turning the Joybee 180 on and off Using the BenQ Joybee 180 MP3 PlayerTransferring data to the Joybee Transferring data with Windows File ManagerTransferring files with QMusic Press Playing MP3/WMA/WAV music filesRepeat play Press the A-B/T key again to cancel the repeat functionUse the or keys to select the Repeat option Press the key to confirm your selectionSelecting an EQ mode Lowing procedureUse the or keys to select the EQ option Use Listening to FM radioRecording FM radio Saving preset channels in memoryUsing the recorder function Playing back recorded voice/FM files FilePlayback Joybee 180 switches to file list layout mode System setupDeleting files from the Joybee You chose the All Music or All Voice optionSetup menu Setting the playlistSetting the recording quality Setting the power save intervalSetting the date and time SET OK To set the language, do the following Turn on the Joybee Setting the languageViewing system information Using QMusic Overview of QMusic Left button Convert CD audio tracks to Provide specific functions of QMusicMP3 formats Under JoybeePage Feature Set repeat or random playing of files Buttons CD, and volume controlButtons File, skipping to the next or previous files Status barAdding music to the Joybee 180 using QMusic Adding music from an audio CD to Joybee Page Page Page Click the My Joybee folder in the left panel Adding files from a PC to JoybeeClick the Joybee 180 icon on the QMusic interface Page Updating Joybee 180 automatically with QMusic Page Option dialog box shown, click the Joybee tab Page Deleting files using QMusic Page Check the following USB driver has been installed on your PCService Information USA