brennan JB7 Manual del usuario - Página 14
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the alarm is enabled.
The alarm plays music at the last volume setting - so make
sure its not too loud.
Settings menu -
Adjust the level of MP3 compression or disable MP3 com-
pression.
Compression level for sub-
sequent MP3 encoding
Normal
192k bits/sec
The choices are.
Most Compressed -
Normal -
192k bits/sec
High Quality -
320k bits/sec
No Compression -
Music is compressed after it has been loaded from CD
and when the unit is in standby. The compression level
is therefore intended as a global setting as opposed to a
track by track adjustment.
Having said that - a CD loaded while compression is dis-
abled will remain uncompressed - even when compression
is re-enabled.
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Compression
128k bits/sec
music not compressed
Brightness
Settings menu -
Adjusts the display brightness. There is normal/bright set-
ting and a dim setting for bedrooms.
New CDDB
Settings menu -
Same as Update CDDB in the CD menu.
Update S/W
Settings menu -
Upgrades the product operating system from data CD.
WARNING
this operation overwrites the operating sys-
tem and can render the system inoperable - only use with
a data CD supplied by 3GA and do not interrupt the pro-
cess.
Follow the instructions on the display.
Recording menu -
The Aux. input is selected when you start the Record-
ing Menu - so you can monitor the auxiliary input on the
speakers.
This option starts recording from the Aux input to a file
with a name like Aux1, Aux2 etc in an album called "Re-
cordings".
You can also start a recording with the remote control by
pressing Aux then Rec.
Recording continues up to a maximum time or stopped by
the Stop Recording option of this menu or by pressing the
Rec button on the remote control.
Recording menu -
Stops recording - you can also press Rec on the remote
while recording - or press and hold the Play/Stop key.
Recording Level
Recording -
For the best results the Recording level should be as high
as possible without distortion or clipping on the loudest
passages of music.
Start Recording
Stop Recording