User's Manual

The Progress Bar is a visual indicator of the status of the Instant Replay memory. As the memory fills, progress Bar
begins to fill from the left side providing a visual indication of how much of the Instant Replay memory is filled. The
end of the bar indicates the end of the stored audio, where the live broadcast begins. When all available memory has
been used, the bar will be completely filled.
A diamond-shaped Play Position indicator is superimposed over the Progress Bar which provides a visual indicator of the
current playback position in the Instant Replay memory.
The Play Position indicator shows your current listening position in the stored audio. When you press the Play/Pause
button to begin playback of the stored audio, this indicator will begin to move to the right showing the progression of the
playback through the Instant Replay memory, provided that the memory is not full.
The portion of the Progress Bar behind the Play Position indicator shows how much you can rewind in the Instant Replay
memory, while the filled portion ahead of the Play Indicator shows how much you can fast-forward in the memory. While
you are in the playback mode, the Receiver continues to store the audio from the channel. Obviously, you will be unable
to “catch up” to the live broadcast during playback, as new audio is being stored at the same rate at which you are playing
back the stored audio. You can use the Fast-Forward button to skip ahead or exit the Instant Replay mode, and begin
listening to the live broadcast again.