Using the Replay function
You can temporarily record the broadcast from the current time, and replay the recorded data.
•When the recording capacity is full, the older recorded data is deleted and recording continues.
•If you change to another channel during playback, the recorded content will be lost.
Entering the Replay mode
Time code
Progress bar | Playback status |
| (3: play/8: pause) |
Progress | Shows the remaining capacity | |
bar | (gray) and the amount of | |
| recorded data (blue). If you | |
| have already recorded fully, | |
| the entire bar is indicated in | |
| blue. | |
| • | Updated every second. |
Time code | Shows you the point of Replay | |
| you are listening to. | |
| • | Example: |
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| You are listening to the data |
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| of 5 minutes before the |
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| current broadcast. |
| • | Updated every second. |
[4] | • Returns to the previous | |
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| track if pressed within |
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| 2 seconds from the |
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| beginning of the current |
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| track. |
| • Returns to the beginning of | |
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| the current track if pressed |
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| after 2 seconds or more |
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| of the track have been |
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| replayed. |
[1] [¡] | Rewind/Fast forward | |
[38] | Starts/Pauses playback. | |
[¢] | Skips the current track. | |
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Exiting the Replay mode (Returning to
the channel reception screen)
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