Sirius Satellite Radio 4 Portable Radio User Manual


 
[ Operation ]
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Instant Replay
The SIRIUS Sportster radio is capable of storing the audio of the channel to which you are
listening for later playback, approximately up to 44 minutes depending upon the channel to
which you are tuned. As soon as you tune to a channel, the radio automatically begins storing
the audio, enabling you to rewind at any time to replay the audio again. If you are unable to
continue listening to a channel, but do not want to miss the broadcast, pressing the Play/
Pause button will cause the radio to mute the audio and mark the point in the broadcast
so you can resume listening at a later time.
Pause/Play button. When pressed, this places the radio in the Instant Replay pause
mode which mutes the audio.
Pressing and releasing the Play/Pause button again causes the radio to begin playing
the stored audio from the point at which the radio was paused. During playback, the radio
will continue to store the live channel audio.
Pressing and holding the Play/Pause button changes the display to a listing of the
artist’s names in the stored audio, from the most recent to the oldest, beginning with an
entry called “Live”. Pressing the DISP button will toggle the display between the artist
name list and the song/program title list. (Figure 26) Use the Rotary Knob to highlight a
song to play and press the Rotary Knob to select. Live may be chosen which will exit the
Instant Replay mode, and the radio will resume playing the live broadcast.
Playlist
<<LIVE>>
Artist
Artist
Artist
Artist
Playlist
<<LIVE>>
Title
TitleArtist
Title
Title
Fast Forward button. This fast forwards you through the stored audio.
Pressing and releasing the Fast-Forward button forwards to the start of the next song
or program in the stored audio and playback automatically begins. Repeatedly pressing
and releasing the Fast-Forward button causes the radio to continue to move forward
in the stored audio to the start of each next song or program until the end of the stored
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