Lowrance electronic 350c manual Visualization Effects Waveform/Spectrum Analyzer, Music Browser

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broadcast its audio to a nearby FM radio at the selected frequency.

To hear MP3 music and audible driving directions through your car's FM radio, first tune the radio to a vacant FM frequency. In other words, one not used by a commercial radio station in your area. Next, tune the iWAY to the same frequency as the radio. Press the OUTPUT MODE button, then use the up and down arrows to select the frequency. You can choose any odd num- bered frequency between 88.0 and 110.0 MHz.

Music Mode Display set to FM broadcast mode. Press the up and down arrows to the right of the FM button to select the same frequency as your car's FM radio.

Volume Slider adjusts the playback volume. Press and drag the blue button to the left or right to get the desired volume. The far left is mute, the far right is maximum volume.

Using the Now Playing Box to Launch Music Browser

The center of the top row of the Music Mode screen is a Now Playing box that shows you the name, position, and quality of the song that is currently playing. You can touch the screen anywhere inside the Now Playing box to open the music browser, which lets you choose the song or play list to play next.

Visualization Effects – Waveform/Spectrum Analyzer

The Visualization Area takes up the center of the Music Mode display and provides either a Waveform Analyzer or Spectrum Analyzer effect in time with the music that's playing.

To switch between the available visualization effects, press the screen inside the Visualization Area.

Music Browser

The iWAY can play both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis music files. It can also

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