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Jukebox FM Recorder Settings

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6.0 Jukebox FM Recorder Settings • To change the settings for the Jukebox FM Recorder, first go to the browse mode. Now, press the "On" button momentarily . You will see three possible setting types, F1 [Music] for Music settings, F2 [Rec] for Recording Settings, and F3 [Set] for General Settings. • F1 [Music] is the Music settings menu and is used to change sound quality, play modes, Playlists, and Radio functionality. • F2 [Rec] is the Recording settings menu and is used to change recording parameters such as ID3 tag data, select source, sampling rate and quality. • F3 [Set] is the general settings menu and is used to change hardware settings and functions such as the file utility, firmware, language, backlight timeout, time of day, alarm settings, etc. 6.1 Music Settings • Press the F1 [Music] button to enter the Music settings submenu. Vol Play Mode Playlist Radio Volume Bass Treble Music Rec Set Music settings menu • In this menu, there are 10 menu items available. 1) Playmode Submenu • There are 6 different modes of playing Jukebox FM Recorder. Select the desired option by using the "p" and "q" arrow buttons. After selecting, press the PLAY button to turn the selected Playmode on. Click the "Off" button to return to the Music submenu of Jukebox FM Recorder. • Normal : Use this option to play MP3 songs one after another. • Single : Use this option to repeat play the same MP3 song. • Repeat all : Use this option to repeat all MP3 songs. • Shuffle : Use this option to shuffle between MP3 songs. • Queue : Use this option if you want to choose the next song to play while listening to the current song. • Scan : Use this option to scan through your MP3 songs. This option will play the first 5 seconds of a song, then go to the next one and play the first 5 seconds of that one and continue until you click on the "Play" button which will then play that entire song. 23

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6.0
Jukebox FM Recorder Settings
To change the settings for the Jukebox FM Recorder, first go to the browse mode.
Now, press the
“On” button momentarily .
You will see three possible setting types, F1 [Music] for Music settings,
F2 [Rec] for Recording Settings, and F3 [Set] for General Settings.
F1 [Music] is the Music settings menu and is used to change sound quality, play modes, Playlists,
and Radio functionality.
F2 [Rec] is the Recording settings menu and is used to change recording parameters such as ID3
tag data, select source, sampling rate and quality.
F3 [Set] is the general settings menu and is used to change hardware settings and functions such
as the file utility, firmware, language, backlight timeout, time of day, alarm settings, etc.
6.1 Music Settings
Press the F1 [Music] button to enter the Music settings submenu.
Vol
Music
Rec
Set
Play Mode
Playlist
Radio
Volume
Bass
Treble
Music settings menu
In this menu, there are 10 menu items available.
1) Playmode Submenu
There are 6 different modes of playing Jukebox FM Recorder. Select the desired option by using
the “
p
“ and “
q
“ arrow buttons. After selecting, press the PLAY button to turn the selected
Playmode on.
Click the “Off” button to return to the Music submenu of Jukebox FM Recorder.
Normal
: Use this option to play MP3 songs one after another.
Single
: Use this option to repeat play the same MP3 song.
Repeat all
: Use this option to repeat all MP3 songs.
Shuffle
: Use this option to shuffle between MP3 songs.
Queue
: Use this option if you want to choose the next song to play while listening to the current
song.
Scan
: Use this option to scan through your MP3 songs. This option will play the first 5 seconds of a
song, then go to the next one and play the first 5 seconds of that one and continue until you click on
the “Play” button which will then play that entire song.