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RADIO Mode

Listen to the Radio

1.The Earphones must be plugged in to listen to the Radio.

2.Press the “Menu” button to enter the Main Menu.

3.Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button , or “Back-Fast Rewind” button to select

the “RADIO” icon , then press the “PLAY/PAUSE/PWR ON-OFF”button to enter the RADIO Mode.

4.The FM Radio Frequency will be displayed on the OLED screen.

For your convenience the first time you use the Radio, all the FM channels will be automatically scanned and the first 20 channels with a strong signal will be preset. This feature also works if you activate the “FM Reset” in the SETTINGS menu.

Selecting a Radio Station

You can manually search for a Radio station in the RADIO Mode.

1.Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button , or “Back-Fast Rewind” button to adjust

the FM frequency by 0.1 MHz each time until you reach the desired station. Alternatively, you can

Press and Hold the “Next-Fast Forward” button , or “Back-Fast Rewind” button to quickly auto-scan for the next available channel.

RADIO Functions

Increase/Decrease the Volume

1.Press once, or Press and Hold the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button until you reach the desired volume level.

Saving a Radio Station

You can save your 20 favorite Radio stations from CH 01 to CH 20 in the MP630’s memory.

1.Select the Radio station (FM frequency) that you wish to save.

2.Press the “A-B/REC”button to display the channel numbers 1 to 20 on the screen.

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Contents MP630 Digital Music Player User’s Manual Table of Contents Time Settings PC-Lock Function Introduction Package ContentsIntroduction Features System Requirements Safety Precautions SafetyGeneral Use Backing Up DataProduct Overview Player ControlsOled Display IconPower on Charging the BatteryBasic Operation Power OFF Increase VolumeDecrease Volume Play a TrackReset the MP630 Make an Audio RecordingRepeat a Track Repeat All TracksMusic Mode File Navigator ModePlay MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 Subscription Music Music FunctionsDelete a file in the Music Mode Radio Mode Radio FunctionsPage Record Mode Recall a Saved StationRecord a Radio Station Record FunctionsRADIOFunctionsRecord Sound Select a Recording DeviceRecord using the External Microphone Record using the Built-In MicrophoneRecord Functions Record using the Line-In connection 128 hrsPlay a Recorded Sound File Delete a file in the Record Mode Settings Enter the Settings MenuRepeat Mode Equalizer EQ ModePage User EQ Customization Screen SaverPage Contrast SleepLanguage Sync Lyrics FM ResetPlayback Speed Music Transfer Mode Playlist ManagerAbout Time Settings Real Time Clock RTCWorld Time Daylight Saving Time DST Advanced Record Settings REC QualityPage REC Environment REC Input DevicePage Preset REC VAD Voice Activation DetectionRecord Settings Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows Me, 2000 and XPDriver Installation for Mac OS 10.0, or Later Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterConnecting to a Computer Mini USB Cable and Connecting to a Computer Download and Upload Music and other FilesSafely Remove Hardware Disconnecting from a Computer Removing the MP630 in Windows Me, 2000 and XPRemoving the MP630 in Mac OS 10.0, or Later Remove the MP630 in Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterTranscend Digital Music Player Utility Installing the Digital Music Player Utility ProgramUtility Digital Music Player Utility Program InstallShield Wizard Page Using the Digital Music Player Utility Transcend Digital Music Player Utility MenuPC-Lock Function for Windows Me, 2000 and XP PC-Lock FunctionPC-Lock Screen Saver Text Lock Your Computer Unlock Your ComputerPartition & Security Function Enable the Security Function in Windows Me, 2000 and XPPartition & Security Use the MP630 Security Features Changing your PasswordForgotten your Password Change PasswordTroubleshooting TroubleshootingTrack playback sounds intermittent Cannot listen to DRM music on my MP630? Specifications SpecificationsOrdering Information Transcend Limited Warranty WarrantyGlossary Icons GlossaryGlossary Terminology TerminologyMP3