User's Manual

Instant Replay
The KT-SR3000 Receiver 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
Receiver 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 Receiver 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 Receiver in the Instant Replay pause mode which mutes the audio.
Pressing and releasing the Pause/Play button again causes the Receiver to begin playing the stored audio from the point at
which the Receiver was paused. During playback, the Receiver 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.) Use the Up/Down buttons and SELECT to choose a song to
play. “Live” may be chosen which will exit the Instant Replay mode, and the Receiver will resume playing the live
broadcast.
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 Receiver to
continue to move forward in the stored audio to the start of each next song or program until the end of the stored audio is
reached. When the end of the stored audio is reached, a beep will be heard (if the Confirmation Tone option is enabled),
the Instant Replay mode will be exited, and the Receiver will resume playing the live broadcast.
Pressing and holding the Fast-Forward button for one second advances the playback forward in 10 second intervals,
which increases to 15 and then 30 second intervals the longer the Fast-Forward button remains pressed. Playback begins
immediately when the button is released. When the end of the stored audio is reached, a beep will be heard, the Instant
Replay mode will be exited, and the Receiver will resume playing the live broadcast.
Rewind button. This rewinds (moves you backwards) through the stored audio.
Pressing and releasing the Rewind button rewinds to the start of the current song or program in the stored audio, and
playback automatically begins. Repeatedly pressing and releasing the Rewind Button causes the Receiver to continue to
move backwards in the stored audio to the start of each previous song or program until the beginning of the stored audio is
reached. If the beginning of the stored audio is reached, a beep will be heard (if the Confirmation Tone option is enabled)
and playback will automatically begin.
Note: Depending upon where in a particular broadcast the channel was selected, the start of a song or program may not be
available in memory. If this occurs, the playback will start from where the audio began to be stored.
Pressing and holding the Rewind button for one second rewinds playback in 10 second intervals, which increase to 15 and
then 30 second intervals the longer the Rewind button remains pressed. Playback begins immediately when the button
is released. If the beginning of the stored audio is reached while rewinding, a beep will be heard and playback will
automatically begin.
Note: When the Receiver is tuned to another channel, all audio stored in the Instant Replay memory is erased and the
tuned channel begins to play. Tuning to another channel may automatically occur if another feature of the Receiver has
been programmed to do so.
Progress Bar. While playing from Instant Replay memory, status information is shown at the bottom of the Receiver’s
display screen.