BDS
Using the Radio, Listening to Audio Sources and Playing Files from USB Devices and CD Data Discs
OK Button: Pressing this button sets the currently
Previous/Step Button and Next/Step Button: Pressing these buttons scans to the next higher or lower receivable radio station.
Search/Slow Reverse Button and Search/Slow Forward Button: Pressing these buttons scans to the next higher or lower receivable radio station.
Channel +/– Buttons: Pressing these buttons changes to the next higher or lower preset station.
Number Buttons: Pressing a number button or a combination of number buttons will change to the corresponding preset station. See Setting and Recalling Preset Stations, below, for details.
Home Button: Pressing the Home button will switch the TV to the Home screen while the radio continues to be heard through the BDS system. To display the Radio Now Playing screen again, press the Exit or Cursor Left button.
Setting and Recalling Preset Stations
You can set up to 30 preset stations for easy recall.
To set the currently tuned-in station as a preset:
1.Press and hold the OK button for three seconds. The bottom line of the receiver’s information display will read “Set Preset _ _,” with the “_ _” characters flashing.
2.Use the number buttons to enter the preset number you want the current station saved to. If you do not enter a number within ten seconds, the display line will revert back to the RDS text readout for the current station.
To listen to a preset station:
Press the Channel + or Channel – button. The radio will tune to the next higher or lower preset station.
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Use the number buttons to enter the preset number.
tFor presets 1 – 9, press the corresponding 1 – 9 button.
tFor presets 10 and higher, press the “0” button, then use the number buttons to enter the preset number.
Listening to Audio Sources
Press the Aux button on the remote control. The receiver will switch to the audio input that was selected last. Subsequent presses of the Aux button will advance through the audio inputs in the following order: Coaxial Digital, Optical Digital 1, Optical Digital 2, Analog L/R 1 and Analog L/R 2.
The Aux Input Now Playing screen will appear on the TV.
In addition to playing the Aux source through the system, pressing the Aux button places the remote in the
Lip Sync Delay: When playing an Aux source, audio and video processing circuitry may create a slight delay between the picture and sound. Pressing the Options button lets you adjust the audio delay to eliminate “lip sync” errors that may occur between the sound and picture in video programs with sound playing through one of the receiver’s
Playing Files from USB Devices and CD Data Discs
Your BDS receiver can play MP3 (up to 320kbps bitrate) audio files, display JPEG photos and show MPEG 1 (layer 1), MPEG 2 (layers 2 and 3), and DivX home theater profile audio/video files stored on a USB device or a CD data disc.
IMPORTANT: Only media in the FAT32 file system are compatible with your BDS receiver.
To access files on a device inserted into the receiver’s USB port, press the Home button and select USB from the source list on the screen.
Home Menu
USB
FM Radio
Playlist
Type:USB
Settings
Size:595.375M
FS:FAT32
1 / 4 | HOME Exit | OPTIONS Option |
Regardless of the device’s file structure, the screen will first show three individual folders named “Photo,”“Music” and “Video.” Select the type of media you want to play from these three folders.
USB
..
Photo
Music
Video
Type:Folder
1 / 3 | HOME Exit | OPTIONS Option |
The screen will then show the device’s file structure. Selecting a folder will show all files of the selected type of media in the folder. If there are files of the selected type in the device’s root directory, they will also be shown.
To move up one directory level, press the Cursor Left button or select the arrow folder.
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