Technicolor - Thomson PDP27G1X EN Suppressing Stereo Signal, Selecting Recording Duration

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Radio

EN Suppressing Stereo Signal

If FM stereo reception is weak, select mono sound to reduce the noise.

1.From the radio submenu, use

UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) to move the cursor to Mode.

2.Press SELECT or RIGHT ( ) to select between Stereo and Mono sound.

Selecting Recording Duration

1.From the radio sub-menu, use UP ( )and DOWN ( ) to move the cursor to Rec Dur (Recording Duration).

2.Press SELECT or RIGHT ( ) to select among Max, 60m, 30m and 5m.

Radio

Selecting Recording Destination

1.From the radio sub-menu, use UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) to move the cursor to Rec Dest (Recording Destination) (Available only when an external memory card is inserted)

RecDur Max

RecDest INT

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Note

Radio recordings are saved in mp3 file format. They can

be treated in the same way as other mp3 music files.

Go to Music

Go to Voice

Go to Line-in

Clear Preset

Mode Stereo

Record FM Radio

RecDur Max

Settings ->

Mem Usage ->

Settings ->

2.Press SELECT or RIGHT ( ) to select between internal (INT) and external (EXT) memory.

Note

Radio recordings can also be found in FM directory under

folder option.

Tune to the Station to be recorded.

Press REC to start recording.

Press REC to pause recording. Press again to resume

Press OFF/STOP ( ) to stop recording.

View FM Recording

1.In the main menu, use UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) to move the cursor to Radio Recs (Radio Recordings).

Folders

->

Artists

->

Albums

->

Titles

->

Genres

->

MySel

->

Radio Recs

->

Voice Recs

->

Line-in Recs

->

 

 

2.Press SELECT or RIGHT ( ) to enter the Radio Recs menu.

The first recording is listed first.

FM001.mp3

FM002.mp3

FM003.mp3

3.Press SELECT or RIGHT ( ) to play the highlighted item.

Delete FM Recording

1.In the main menu, use UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) to move the cursor to Radio Recs (Radio Recordings).

2.Press SELECT or RIGHT ( ) to enter the Radio Recs menu.

The first recording is listed first.

3.Press MENU when the cursor is at the radio recording to be deleted.

4.Use UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) to move the cursor to Delete File.

Delete File

Settings ->

Mem Usage ->

Version ->

5. Press SELECT to delete.

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Contents PDP27G1X Safety Information Sound Pressure ControlEnd User License Agreement AcknowledgmentWarranty Disclaimer Ownership Rights Governing LAW Table of Contents Precautions for the Unit Before You BeginUnpacking Your Unit Computer System RequirementsEN Important Battery Information Headset SafetyInsert battery into the player Please Respect EnvironmentEN Using Headphones How to Use Your Clip BudphonesHow to Use Your Belt Clip Connecting the Lyra Player to your ComputerGeneral Controls EN Display Overview Display Menu NavigationMain Menu EN Menu Navigation Selecting Music Mode Menu Navigation Digital Music OperationMusic Playback Operation Play / PauseAdjusting the Volume Additional Music Features My Selections My SelEN Skipping Tracks Scan TracksDigital Music Operation Audible File Operation View Music Sub-menu ShuffleAudible Playback Operation RepeatRadio EN Suppressing Stereo Signal Selecting Recording DurationSelecting Recording Destination Record FM RadioEN Selecting Voice Mode Voice RecordingVoice Recording Selecting Recording Duration Delete Voice RecordingEN Selecting Line-in Mode Line-in RecordingLine-in Recording View Line-in RecordingSystem Settings More InformationEN Troubleshooting Tips Installing Software Install the USB Driver Windows 98SE and Me OnlyEN Insert the Included CD-ROM into CD-ROM Drive Welcome ScreenAudible welcome Rebooting the computer Non- EN EN Install Necessary SoftwareWindows XP user only Connecting the Player to the Computer Getting Started Transferring MusicEN Launch the MusicMatch software Transferring Files to the Lyra Digital Audio PlayerTransfer Files via MusicMatch Jukebox Transfer Files via Windows Explorer Drag and DropTransferring Music File Management EN Disconnecting Your Lyra from the ComputerSystem Tray Applications Profile Troubleshooting Tips Problem Checkpoints / Action