T+A R 1000 E User Manual page 9

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Source menu
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System menu
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The drawer is opened and closed by pressing the  button.
Selects the SCL function (e.g. access to music servers or similar) or the USB
DAC function (playback from a connected computer), or selects the USB Media
function (connected USB memory media) of the streaming client.
Press this button repeatedly until the desired source appears on the screen.
If you wish to select a USB memory medium connected to the USB IN socket
(front panel) or the USB HDD socket (back panel), then USB Media must be
set as source. To play back from a computer connected to the USB / DAC
socket, you must select USB DAC as source.
Selects the CD player or the Bluetooth function of the R 1000 E. Press this
button once or twice until the desired source appears on the screen.
Selects one of the following radio sources: FM / VHF (FM RADIO source), DAB
(DAB RADIO source) or Internetradio (Internetradio source). Press this button
repeatedly until the desired radio source is displayed on the screen.
A brief press on this button selects the analogue or the digital input you wish to
use. Press the button repeatedly until the desired input is displayed on the
screen.
If you wish to make the selection process easier, you can remove from the
select list those sources which are not used in your system. See chapter
'System configuration menu / Source names'.
Opens the setup menu for the source device just selected.
Not all sources have their own setup menu. For this reason the button does not
have a function with all sources.
Opens the 'System configuration' menu
(for details see Chapter 'System settings')
A Brief press:
Opens the tone control settings menu
(for details see Chapter 'Tone control settings')
Navigation
Back to the previous point / change button
Confirms input / change button
Selects the next point within a list / select button
Selects the previous point within a list / select button
Confirm button
Ends playback
During menu navigation: a brief press takes you back (higher) by one menu
level or aborts the current input process; the change
is then abandoned.
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