User Manual Page 1 RadioXtreme USB Radio Model: FMU-100 User Manual (Version 1.0)
User Manual Page 10 4.1.4 Volume settings area - Volume up Increases the volume - Mute/Unmute Mutes/unmutes the sound. - Volume down
User Manual Page 11 - Store frequency in favorites Once a station had been pick-up, you can press this button to store it into any one of the u
User Manual Page 12 Notes: o CPU load is nearly the same as while file recording o In general, PCM, IMA ADPCM etc. require less CPU time than MP
User Manual Page 13 4.2.1.1 Volume control In this section you can define what device should be used for controlling the volume. o Line-in (soun
User Manual Page 14 - Indicate recording using LED When checked then LED on the radio card body blinks while RX Radiator records. - Get firmw
User Manual Page 15 4.2.2 Recording settings In this tab you can defines various settings related to recording. Some of the settings related to re
User Manual Page 16 4.2.2.1 Recording format Here you can choose whether you want to record to standard uncompressed PCM (.wav file) or using so-c
User Manual Page 17 4.2.3 Options Here you can adjust various settings to adapt RX Radiator to your needs. 4.2.3.1 Miscellaneous o On power o
User Manual Page 18 o Dock radio to screen edges If checked then when you are moving the main window (by dragging it on RX Radiator label) it doc
User Manual Page 19 4.2.4 Stations list Here you can create or modify your list of stations, select which of them you want to appear in menu, set
User Manual Page 2 Table of contents 1 Introduction ...
User Manual Page 20 4.2.5 Schedule RX Radiator uses very strong tool - scripts for scheduling of the recordings. It is not necessary to write com
User Manual Page 21 o Now Sets the Time to the actual time. o Date Set date for script to run o Run between Set start and end time of
User Manual Page 22 o Font Choose a font for menu item. o Size Size of the menu item font. o Bold Specifies if the font is bold. o
User Manual Page 23 4.2.7.1 Available commands In this tree, you can choose among command that can be inserted into the script. Command can be ins
User Manual Page 24 o Set volume Choose destination (usually Volume control or Recording), device and value of volume for audio card source or mut
User Manual Page 25 - LCD preview window Shows the sample of the LCD based on settings currently set in editor. If you click the LCD it will paus
User Manual Page 26 4.3.8 Frequency LCD label in full window - left click shows the frequency for current station 4.3.9 Tray icon - right butto
User Manual Page 27 You can also use RTControl application installed with RX Radiator for Windows global hot key control (i.e. the shortcut works
User Manual Page 28 5 Using remote control Using remote control unit you can remotely control RX Radiator, MS PowerPoint or other user-defined pr
User Manual Page 29 5.2 RX Commander RX Commander is a program that runs on the background and receives the commands from the remote control unit
User Manual Page 3 4.3.7 Time LCD label in full window...
User Manual Page 30 Press [Setup Radiator]. The configuration file will be updated with RX Radiator location. This enables the user to work with th
User Manual Page 31 5) Then, press [Update program info] button and type some description for the ‘Program Description’. 6) Click [OK] 7) Then
User Manual Page 32 10) Repeat steps in 8 and 9 for each buttons you want to define. 11) Finally, save the configuration either using [Save setting
User Manual Page 33 6.1.4 Buttons bitmaps are sometimes framed by the black line, how to get rid off it? Sometimes this problem arises when the c
User Manual Page 34 Appendix 1: Command-line switches - -tray run in tray - -thin run as thin window - -full run as normal
User Manual Page 35 Appendix 2: Using command line utility for remote controlling RX Radiator If you have RX Radiator running and want to control
User Manual Page 36 Recording loopon, lo set loop recording on loopoff, loff set loop recording off toggleloop, tl toggle loop recording on/off
User Manual Page 37 Appendix 3: Messages for remote controlling RX Radiator const WM_MyVolUp=WM_USER + 1001; volume up WM_MyVolDown=WM_USER +
User Manual Page 38 PostMessage(FindWindow('TMainRadioForm',nil),WM_MyMute,0,0); //mutes radio PostMessage(FindWindow('TMainRadioFo
User Manual Page 4 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction RadioXtreme USB brings to you a totally new breeze of experience that livens up your daily comp
User Manual Page 5 2 Hardware Setup 2.1 Description of the radio connectors The diagram below shows the connection of RadioXtreme. It can be conn
User Manual Page 6 3 Software Setup The software that is bundled with the RadioXtreme USB consists of several components: • RX Radiator – the main
User Manual Page 7 3.1.3 Choosing components In this dialog you can select the components that you want to install. Press [Next >] to continue.
User Manual Page 8 3.1.5 Shortcuts folder In this dialog you can choose name and location of the folder for RadioXtreme shortcuts in the Start menu
User Manual Page 9 - support of all key operations by hot keys - possibility to record in various sound quality using codecs - mouse use include
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