Philips FMU-100 4.4Controlling RX Radiator from keyboard, 4.3.8Frequency LCD label in full window

Models: FMU-100

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4.3.8Frequency LCD label in full window

4.3.8Frequency LCD label in full window

-left click shows the frequency for current station

4.3.9Tray icon

-right button ... menu

-left button... mute/unmute

-doubleclick ... restore window

4.4Controlling RX Radiator from keyboard

4.4.1List of hot keys (shortcuts)

M, Space, *

mute/unmute

S

force mono/stereo (if card supports it)

F1 - F12

stations 1 - 12

Shift + F1 - F12

stations 13 - 24

left

fine tune down

right

fine tune up

Ctrl + left

scan down

Ctrl + right

scan up

up

increase volume

down

decrease volume

PageUp

tune up

PageDown

tune down

Home

jump to the start of frequency range

End

jump to the end of frequency range

Esc

minimize, stopping surfing

+

next station

-

previous station

/

switch between time/station mode of small LCD

Backspace

last station

Ctrl+R

start/stop recording

Ctrl+L

start/stop loop recording

Ctrl+A

save and name automatically

Ctrl+T

always on top

Ctrl+S

setup

Ctrl+B

about

Ctrl+F

switching between thin and 'full screen' panel

Ctrl+G

enabling/disabling global scheduling

Ctrl+C

canceling currently running script

Ctrl+V

station surfing

Ctrl+Q

‘presses’ the [Store frequency in favorites] button so you can store the

 

frequency using keyboard. Press <Ctrl+Q> followed by F1 - F12 for stations 1 – 12 or Shift + F1 -

 

F12 for stations 13 – 24.

Ctrl+Del

deletes the current station from the station list

Ctrl+F4

RX Radiator closes but keeps playing

Shift + clicking on close button RX Radiator closes but keeps playing

User Manual

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Philips FMU-100 4.4Controlling RX Radiator from keyboard, 4.3.8Frequency LCD label in full window, 4.3.9Tray icon