– Set the station presets by tuning to the desired frequency then press and hold a preset number until you hear a tone.
The radio will mute for a second, then un-mute and the preset number will appear in the display area. Let your mouse hover
over the preset numbers to see the frequency of each preset button.
– Click on the (<<) or (>>) buttons in the preset area to scan up or down through your station presets.
– Click the Record button to instantly begin recording FM radio. Once the record button is pressed, the button becomes
a “STOP” button. Press “STOP” to stop recording.
– Once you have stopped recording a le name will appear in the le list box such as FM Music-000.wav. Auto
Naming is selected by default. If you want to create your own le names, uncheck Auto Naming and type in your desired le
name in the le name box. The le name you enter will be used on the next recording.
– To play back a recording, click on the le name then click the “Play” button. This will launch Windows Media Player or
your default audio playback software player.
Instant Radio will automatically be muted
Instant Radio will automatically be muted
so you don’t have FM radio playing while
you are listening back to a recording. Once you are nished with recording playback, you need to click the mute button to un-
– Click the Stereo/Mono button to switch from stereo to mono audio. You can see the mode in the display
– Click the “Mute” button to mute audio.
– Use the volume slider to adjust the audio level of FM Radio. Instant FM Music has a built in audio ampli er,
11.) Volume Slider – Use the volume slider to adjust the audio level of FM Radio. Instant FM Music has a built in audio ampli er, 11.) Volume Slider
so the volume level you select is in the FM Music hardware. Adjust Instant FM volume in conjunction with your PC sound card
audio levels to get the best audio level for your environment.
– click the “Options” button to bring up the options screen.
Here you can change your country/region settings, recording location as well as make other adjustments.