Using Your Player; Play Mode; Lcd Description; Fm Radio Mode - DigitalWay MPIO HD100 User Manual

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Using Your Player

This section describes how to use the following features on your
HD100:
• Play Mode on page 20.
• FM Radio Mode on page 21.
• Voice Record on page 23.
For information about how to use Menu Mode, refer to Chapter 6: Menu
Mode on page 25.

1. Play Mode

When you turn on your HD100, the LCD shows the initial Play Mode with
the last track you listened to before the HD100 was powered off.
Note if you do not press any buttons during this initial or paused state, the
player will shut off automatically after a default of one minute or as speci-
fied in the Options > Power Off menu.

LCD Description

Once you press
to start playback, the LCD shows information like
this:
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While a track is in this playback state, the Control Panel has the following
features:
Press this button to pause or resume playback.
To go to the next track, press and release this button.
To fast forward the current track, press and hold this button and release at
the desired track time.
To go to the beginning of the current track after 5 seconds of playing
the current track, press and release this button.
To go to the beginning of the previous track before 5 seconds of playing
the current track, press and release this button.
To rewind the current track, press and hold this button and release at the
desired track time.
SCROLL WHEEL Move the Scroll Wheel up or down to increase or
decrease the volume between 0 and 30.

2. FM Radio Mode

You can use your HD100 to listen to your favorite FM radio stations. FM
Radio Mode includes features to tune and seek stations as well as set up
to 12 favorite channels.
This section describes how to:

• Use the FM Radio.

• Store an FM Radio Preset on page 22.
• Select a Channel Preset on page 23.
The Power Off features does not apply in FM Radio Mode,
therefore, remember to turn off your player when not in use to
conserve battery power.
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