Samsung YP-60V User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.0) (English) - Page 23

Listening to FM Radio, Encoding From FM Radio

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Listening to FM Radio Select FM mode first. (Refer to "Changing Modes" on page 48) Manual Search for a Frequency ● Press the , buttons to search manually for the desired frequency. 07:32 A M 91.90MHz FMCH - - Automatic Search for a Frequency ● Press and hold the , buttons in order to search for and stop at frequencies with reception. 07:32 A M 91.90MHz FM Scan 44 Encoding From FM Radio Doing FM encoding 1 Press the ENC button during FM reception. ● Encoding of the currently transmitted FM broadcast begins. 2 Press the ENC button again. ● A file is created and the encoding stops. ● Files are saved in order, starting FM001, FM002...etc., and stop automatically when the memory is full. Note ● During encoding, there is no beeping sound and the button lights and back light do not illuminate. ● Encoded files will become 64Kbps files after they are encoded from FM. 45

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Encoding From FM Radio
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Listening to FM Radio
44
FM
Scan
07:32
A
M
91.90
MHz
FM
CH
— —
07:32
A
M
91.90
MHz
Select FM mode first. (Refer to "Changing Modes" on
page 48)
Press the
,
buttons to search manually for
the desired frequency.
Press and hold the
,
buttons in order to
search for and stop at frequencies with reception.
1
Press the ENC button during FM reception.
Encoding of the currently transmitted
FM broadcast begins.
2
Press the ENC button again.
A file is created and the encoding stops.
Files are saved in order, starting FM001,
FM002...etc., and stop automatically when
the memory is full.
N
o
t
e
During encoding, there is no beeping sound and the button lights and back light do not illuminate.
Encoded files will become 64Kbps files after they are encoded from FM.
Manual Search for a Frequency
Doing FM encoding
Automatic Search for a Frequency