Basic operations (cont.) – American Audio Radius 3000 User Manual
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BASIC OpERATIONS (CONT.)
TIME BAR INDICATOR (53) - Details the time defined in the time meter (54) as a visual bar icon. As with
the time meter (54) this bar is also dependent on the selected time function [total remain, remain or
elapSed]. This bar will begin to flash when a track is ending regardless
of which time func
t
i
on you are in.
Use the flashing bar as a visual reminder that a track is ending.
15. CHANgINg THE TImE mETER (54)/TImE BAR (53):
DURING NORMAL PLAYBACK, pressing the time Button (32), will change the
time display information (54 & 53) in the Vfd (3). The following is a break down
of the time settings and their definitions:
1)
ELAPSED - This describes the time in the VFD (3) as the current TRACKS
Elapsed running time.
2)
REMAIN - This describes the time in the VFD (3) as the current TRACKS
remaining running time.
3)
TOTAL REMAIN - This describes the time in the VFD (3) as the disc total
remaining running time.
Figure 31
SYSTEm mEmORY
16. RECALL mEmORY:
The Radius 3000 can store 200 programmed cue points in 500 CD's and 4 programmed cue points per folder
in each SD/USB audio device. These settings may be recalled at any time, even when a audio source has been
removed and loaded at a later time.
A. To recall the the bank memory on a CD; 1) Be sure a cd is not loaded. 2) Press the memory Button (30)
down until the memory button LED begins to flash. 3) Load the cd. "RECALL" will appear in the Vfd (3) while
the memory is being installed and the memory button LED will turn off.
B. To recall the the bank memory with SD/USB device; 1) Press the memory Button (30) down the LED will
light. 2) Turn the FOLDER KNOB (20) to select the FOLDER with the BANKS that you would like to recall.