Operating Your Lifestyle® 50 System
Figure 22
Selecting MENU items – one at a time
Using the MENU items
The menu items are selected by pressing the MENU button to step through the list until the function you want is displayed. Menu items are available in the list if they are applicable to the current state of the system. You can exit from any menu item by pressing DONE or ON/OFF or pressing MENU until you return to the main screen.
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ON |
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OFF | STEREO | VOLUÂE |
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SLEEP | SEEK | ÂUTE |
PRESETS |
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CD OPTIONS |
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SPEAKERS |
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ÂENU WIPE SCREEN | PRESET |
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RECORD OUT |
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SIGNAL LEVELS |
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MENU items display area
PRESETS
You can preset a maximum of 25 FM and 25 AM radio stations. In addition to using the PRESETS menu, you can set presets directly from the KEYPAD buttons. See pages
WIPE SCREEN
Select this option when you need to wipe the display to clean off fingerprints, etc. WIPE SCREEN allows you 20 seconds to clean the display without affecting the system operations. See “Cleaning the Personal™ music center” on page 45.
CD OPTIONS
Select this option to create and edit a CD play list even if you are listening to another source. If you are in CD mode, you can also select random and repeat play. See “Using the CD OPTIONS menu” on pages
SPEAKERS
Use this option to select the number of speakers you want to listen to, and adjust surround and center speaker volume levels. See “Selecting the number of speakers” on page 22.
RECORD OUT
Use this option to select which source is directed to the RECORD OUT (line out) jacks, allowing you to listen to one source while recording another. See “Using a tape recorder with your system” on page 35.
SIGNAL LEVELS
The SIGNAL LEVELS option allows you to read the received signal strength of AM and FM radio stations. It also allows you to equalize the volume levels of externally connected components. See “Optimizing AM/FM radio reception” on page 36, or “Equalizing the volume levels of external sources” on page 37.
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