Philips SA 220 Service Manual page 6

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INSTRUTION FOR USE
Tuner
RUSH stores up to 10 FM preset stations. There are 3
menu settings available:
Preset Stn (see Preset stations chapter)
Auto tune (see Auto tuning chapter)
Backlight (see Interactive Backlight chapter,
page 15)
Auto tuning
This setting automatically tunes and stores up to 10 FM
tuner stations, depending on the strength of radio
signals in your area.
Use the •••/••• and 2; OK controls to scroll
and select Auto Tune.
y During automatic tuning, the display shows:
AUTO TUNING... before it shows the
station's details and location briefly.
y One by one, your presets are stored in this
way in the RUSH memory as preset stations,
P01- P10.
y If a stereo signal is detected, display shows
Stereo.
y The radio automatically plays the first preset
station stored.
TIP:
• If the display shows PLUG IN p, insert your headphones, if you haven't already
done so! Your headphone cord functions as the FM aerial.
VOICE Recording
Useful for recording lectures and important discussions.
Maximum Voice recording time: approximately 4 hours if using all the built-in
memory on Low sound quality recording setting.
Preparation for VOICE recording quality
1
In the VOICE mode, use the •••/••• and 2;
OK controls to scroll and select MENU y
SETTING y QUALITY.
In the QUALITY menu, use the 3/4 and 2; OK
2
controls to scroll and select the desired quality:
High, Medium or Low (32K, 16K or 8kHz
sampling rate respectively).
TIP:
– Default setting: Low (8kHz sampling rate) allows maximum recording time.
Adjust the sound quality if you like.
– For extra recording time use a memory card combined with the RUSH built-in
memory.
Recording
Once you have set your desired recording quality, you
can enter the recording mode instantly.
1
In
VOICE function, press and hold ••• (left-
hand side REC soft key) to start recording.
y Recording starts immediately and the display
shows the recording details.
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Manually tuning and storing presets
1
Press and hold 3/4 for more than 1 second to
auto search from 87.5MHz or 108MHz respectively.
y Display shows: Searching... until a station
If necessary, press 3/4 repeatedly and briefly to
fine tune to your desired station.
y If a stereo signal is detected, display shows
Stereo.
Use the ••• (right-hand side), 3/4 and 2; OK
2
controls to scroll and select SETTING y
Preset Stn.
y A preset station number, P01-10 blinks.
3
While the preset blinks, press ••• (right-hand
side, preset station STN soft key) once or more to
select a preset station location, P01-10.
Press 2; OK to confirm/ overwrite a current preset.
4
Selecting presets
When listening to the radio, press ••• (left-hand
side STN soft key) once or more until you find your
desired preset.
TIP:
If a preset station is empty, your earphones will be
muted.
Elapsed recording time
flashes during recording,
next to the remaining total
available recording time left
2
To stop recording, press ••• (left-hand side) STOP soft key.
y RUSH changes to the VOICE function in the pause position. Display shows
Medium
TIP:
– During pause, if REC is not pressed again within 60s, the recording function
automatically ends.
– Memory full! When memory becomes full during voice recording. Recording will
also stop.
Deleting VOICE files
The Delete option allows you to delete individual voice files.
1
In the
(right-hand side), 3/4 and 2; OK controls to
scroll and select MENU y SETTING y
Delete y Track.
2
Use 3/4 to scroll through and find the track for
deletion.
Press 2; OK to confirm.
3
y Display shows the deleting status: Voice file
y If no files available: No files!
TIP:
If you don't want to delete, press ••• (left-hand side) to select BACK.
signal is detected.
Deleting VOICE files
the last recorded message.
VOICE pause position, use the •••
details and Deleted!
Tuner
Voice track number scrolls during
recording and playback of .WAV file
STOP soft key
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