Volume Up Volume Down
3-way Select button Navigate Up (slide up)

Increases the volume level; progress bar on Play screen converts to volume indicator

Decreases the volume level; progress bar on screen converts to volume indicator

In menus, moves cursor up; in radio, moves across frequency range

Navigate Down (slide down) In menus, moves cursor down; in radio, moves across

 

frequency range

Select (Press in)

Brings up the top level menu from play, else navigates

 

down one level; in radio selects frequency as new preset.

Stop/Menu/Power OFF

Shows top level menu, powers OFF the SPIRIT

Play/Pause/Stop/Power ON

Starts playback, else pauses/stops playback, and powers

 

ON the SPIRIT

Skip Forward

Skips to next track, navigates down one menu level, in

 

radio steps forward through presets.

Skip Back

Skips to previous track, navigates up one menu level, in

 

radio steps back through presets.

Record

Starts and stops a voice recording from the internal

 

microphone.

Reset

Resets the player under error conditions.

2.1.1.Power ON and OFF

To switch the SPIRIT on, press the “Play” button, and the main menu options will be displayed on the screen.

To switch the SPIRIT off, press and hold the “Menu” button for four seconds. The display will become blank.

If the SPIRIT is not in the play mode and not being charged, it will automatically power off after a period. This period is a user-controlled setting, accessed from the Settings Menu.

2.1.2.Volume

During play mode, the headphone volume can be adjusted by pressing the “Volume Up” button or the “Volume Down” button. A volume level indicator will be displayed on the screen, for several seconds, indicating the new volume level.

2.1.3.Hold/Button Lock

The button pad may be locked to prevent unintentional pressing of buttons or the unintended activation of functions. To lock the buttons, simultaneously press the “Select” button and the “Skip Forward” button. To unlock, simultaneously press the “Select” button and the “Skip Back” button.

2.1.4.Title Bar

This is the top line of the display and is used to indicate what the player is currently doing. If the user is browsing through the menu system, the title bar will display the name of the menu or “SPIRIT 20” if it is the top-level menu. If the player is in play mode then the title bar will display “Now playing”.

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