Settings

Changing the player’s settings

To change the player settings:

1.In other modes, press and hold to display the Home menu.

2.Press + or and or to select Settings and press to enter the settings menu.

3. Press + or to select a setting and then press to change it.

Shuffle

Press repeatedly to select shuffle on or off. Music files (mp3/wma/wav) will be played randomly when shuffle is activated.

The shuffle icon ( ) shows on display when shuffle is on.

Repeat

Press repeatedly to select repeat current 1 or all files (corresponding icon shows on the display).

Equalizer

Press repeatedly to choose an equalizer setting (Flat, Bass, Pop, Rock and Jazz).

Setting Graphic mode:

Press repeatedly until Graphic appears and then press . In graphic mode, you can customize the five band equalizer. Press or to select a band and then press + or to adjust the band level. When finished, press to exit Graphic mode.

Customize menu

To select what you wish to display in the submenu of the Music menu: Titles, Artists, Album and Genres.

Slideshow

To select the slideshow image duration. Press repeatedly to select among: off, 3, 5, 10 and 15 seconds.

Brightness

To adjust the display light brightness.

Screensaver

To set the duration (10s, 20s, 30s and 1m) before the screensaver activates.

Power save

To set the time interval (Off, 1m, 2m, 5m and 10m) before the player turns off if no key is pressed.

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RCA M45, M46 user manual Settings

M46, M45 specifications

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