Audiovox SIRPNP1 User Guide - Page 10

Setting/Using Stream Preset Buttons, Favorites, Display Button

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Direct Tuning Screen While the contents of the Favorites listing is displayed, rotate the Encoder knob to navigate through the list. When the desired selection is highlighted, press the Select Button and the stream will be played. Another way to access the Favorites selection is to press and hold the BAND button. This will activate the preset scan function and cause each user-defined pre- Setting/Using Stream Preset Buttons set within a Favorites bank to be played for 10 sec- The unit contains 10 preset buttons. There are three onds. To select the desired stream and exit the func- banks of preset memory locations offering a total of 30 tion, press the Select button. presets. These banks are designated FAV A, FAV B and FAV C. Each bank will store 10 user preferred streams. Select the desired stream you wish to save into memory by using the Encoder Knob or the direct tuning method or the category tuning method. With the desired stream playing, press and hold any of the numbered keypad buttons (0-9) until a confirmation tone is heard. Continue this procedure for storing all desired streams. DISP - Display Button Pressing the Display button from the Default display toggles between the artist name, song title fields and large character size. In doing so, this will change the character size and cause the field to scroll. NOTE: The field will scroll only if the length of the artist or title cannot be viewed in its entirety. To retrieve a preset stream, momentarily press and release the number button corresponding to the desired stream. To search by list for a preset, use the category buttons and continuously press the up or down buttons until A third press of the Display button will increase the character size to its maximum, and continuously scroll the artist/song title information. This feature is useful when viewing the display at a distance. Favorites appear on the LCD display. -10- 128-6812 10 of 24

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Setting/Using Stream Preset Buttons
The
unit contains 10 preset buttons. There are three
banks of preset memory locations offering a total of 30
presets. These banks are designated FAV A, FAV B and
FAV C. Each bank will store 10 user preferred streams.
Select the desired stream you wish to save into memory
by using the Encoder Knob or the direct tuning method
or the category tuning method. With the desired stream
playing, press and hold any of the numbered keypad
buttons (0-9) until a confirmation tone is heard. Con-
tinue this procedure for storing all desired streams.
To retrieve a preset stream, momentarily press and
release the number button corresponding to the de-
sired stream.
To search by list for a preset, use the category buttons
and continuously press the up or down buttons until
Favorites
appear on the LCD display.
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Direct Tuning Screen
While the contents of the
Favorites
listing is displayed,
rotate the Encoder knob to navigate through the list.
When the desired selection is highlighted, press the
Select Button and the stream will be played.
Another way to access the
Favorites
selection is to
press and hold the BAND button. This will activate the
preset scan function and cause each user-defined pre-
set within a
Favorites
bank to be played for 10 sec-
onds. To select the desired stream and exit the func-
tion, press the Select button.
- Display Button
Pressing the Display button from the Default display
toggles between the artist name, song title fields and
large character size. In doing so, this will change the
character size and cause the field to scroll.
NOTE:
The field will scroll only if the length of the artist
or title cannot be viewed in its entirety.
A third press of the Display button will increase the char-
acter size to its maximum, and continuously scroll the
artist/song title information. This feature is useful when
viewing the display at a distance.
DISP