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Page 1 - MEGA 865

Version 1.2User’s GuideMEGA 865

Page 2 - Micro-Star International

1-2Chapter 11.1 All-in-one Feature SetThe MEGA 865 implements all the Hi-Fi Stereo into Home-PC with afancy color LED and control panel in the front b

Page 3 - Statement

5-21Media Center Deluxe III5.4.7 KaraokeClick Karaoke to play Karaoke DVD/VCD.Settings / Start LanguageMatePlease refer to chapter 5.3.4.VocalThere ar

Page 4 - Safety Instructions

5-22Chapter 55.4.8 ApplicationClick here to remove the se-lected shortcut from theapplications listT he l oc ation ofthe shortcuts inyour syst

Page 5 - Revision History

5-23Media Center Deluxe III5.4.9 SetupClick Setup, the window shows step-by-step procedures guiding you to personalize your Media CenterDeluxe III.Hid

Page 6 - CONTENTS

5-24Chapter 5TV SourceYou can set the TV source. Option: Cable and Antenna.CountrySelect the country where you are.Video Capture DeviceThis item wi

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5-25Media Center Deluxe IIITransition TimeYou are allowed to set time for picture slideshow. Take the window above as anexample, when you use slidesho

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5-26Chapter 5Audio LanguageThe DVD will be played in the language that you choose, if supported.Subtitle LanguageThe DVD will be played with the sub

Page 9 - Getting Started

5-27Media Center Deluxe III5.4.10 ExitClick Exit to exit the Media Center Deluxe III Setup menu.make your selectionStandby: The system will enter the

Page 10 - 1.1 All-in-one Feature Set

5-28Chapter 5You can use the attached remote control to control TV as you do in the living room.Check the following note if your remote control doesn’

Page 11 - Back Panel

5-29Media Center Deluxe IIITVPress the Hi-Fi button under operating system to launch Media Center Deluxe III orPVS alone (if Media Center Deluxe III i

Page 12 - 1.2 System Specification

5-30Chapter 5Follow the steps below to uninstall the Media Center Deluxe III:1. Click Control Panel icon in the Start menu.2. Find and double-click Ad

Page 13 - ATTENTION!!!

1-3Getting StartedFront PanelBack PanelPower JackSerial PortVGAKeyboardAGP SlotPCI SlotPhone Jack (RJ11)MouseLAN Port Parallel PortRadi o Ant ennaJac

Page 14 - 1.3 Performance PC

5-31Media Center Deluxe III4. Please DO NOT REMOVE THE SHARED FILES. Always click No tocontinue.5. Click Finish to complete the uninstallation.Click h

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6-1Wireless LAN CardWireless LAN Card(for Deluxe Model)6.1 Introduction6.2 Wireless Network Utility6.3 Encryption6.4 Status6.5 Information66

Page 16 - 1.4 Hi-Fi Audio

6-2Chapter 6The Wireless LAN Card, compliant with IEEE802.11b, is a high-efficiencywireless adapter for wireless networking at home, in office or in p

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6-3Wireless LAN Card6.1.1 Hardware SpecificationsCompliant Standards - IEEE802.11bBus and Connector Types - 32-bit 3.3V Type IIIA

Page 18 - Introducing Mainboard

6-4Chapter 6Right-clicking the icon will bring up a sub-menu containing moresettings:After installing the driver, the Wireless LAN Card provides a con

Page 19 - 2.1 Mainboard layout

6-5Wireless LAN CardLanguageYou can select language according to your operating system.Switch to AP Mode (optional)If your wireless LAN adapter suppor

Page 20 - 2.3 memory

6-6Chapter 6If you use Windows XP, the wireless LAN is controlled by the operating system(default). To take full advantage of your wireless adapter,

Page 21 - DIMM Module Combination

6-7Wireless LAN Card3. Click Advanced, and the Properties window will appear as below.Uncheck this optionClick4. Uncheck the Use Windows to configure

Page 22 - 2.4 Power Supply

6-8Chapter 6Since the wireless LAN card is installed in your computer, you have to configurethe settings for communication to start working in your ne

Page 23 - 2.5 Front panel

6-9Wireless LAN Card1. Click Advanced in the Wireless Network Connection window.2. The Available Networks field contains a list of available AccessPoi

Page 24 - USB Ports

1-4Chapter 11.2 System SpecificationM/B- MS-6797 (Proprietary F/F), 185 x 290 mm (6 layer)CPU:- Support Socket 478 for Intel® P4 Northwood up to 3.2G

Page 25 - OPTICAL SPDIF-in

6-10Chapter 6connectedClick4. Click OK. The selected network will appear in the PreferredNetworks field. If it contains two or more networks in the

Page 26 - 2.6 Back panel

6-11Wireless LAN CardAd-hoc mode allows your computer to communicate directly with any computerinstalled with compatible wireless adapter. If you wan

Page 27 - VGA Port

6-12Chapter 6Enter a NetworkName (SSID)IMPORTANTCheck this to enable Ad-hoc mode.Check this optionand cancel thebottom optionClickClick3. Set up

Page 28 - USB Ports

6-13Wireless LAN CardconnectedClick5. The computer set up with this Ad-hoc network in step 3 is thedesignated administrator of the network. Any compu

Page 29 - Parallel Port

6-14Chapter 6Network keyEnter a key for the network.Key formatYou can decide the network key to be encoded by ASCII characters orhexadecimal digitals.

Page 30 - Line-in Mic-in

6-15Wireless LAN CardIn the Status tab, you can configure more network settings.ChannelSpecifies the operating radio frequency channel in Ad-hoc mode,

Page 31 - FDD Connector: FDD1

6-16Chapter 6Fragmentation ThresholdYou may set the length of the fragment in this field. Please note thateach fragment should not be larger than the

Page 32 - TV-Tuner Card Connector: CN3

6-17Wireless LAN CardIn the Information tab, you can get some information about the manufacturer,hardware and software.6.6 information

Page 33 - Color LED Connector: LCM1

1-5Getting StartedPower Supply:- 250W (PFC 5V/12V SB) Full RangeChassis:- 202(W) x 320(D) x 151(H) mmOn-Board Headers & Connectors- Rear Panel: Pa

Page 34 - Radio Antenna Connector: J1

1-6Chapter 11.3 Performance PCWhen PC is power on, the MEGA 865 is your performance PC. Power onmeans “If the power button of PC is pressed, the Hi-F

Page 35 - 2.8 Jumper

1-7Getting StartedSecurity-- The security features protect the data of machine from unauthorized accessthrough BIOS control.Password-- The MEGA 865 us

Page 36 - 2.9 Slots

1-8Chapter 11.4 Hi-Fi AudioWhen PC is powered off, the MEGA 865 can be used as a Hi-Fi audio.You can press the Hi-Fi button or use the remote control

Page 37 - Setting BIOS Function

1-9Getting Started SRSMEGA 865 is equipped with SRS audio enforce-ment technology. SRS (Sound Retrieval System) wasthe first generation of 3D sound,

Page 38 - 3.1 Entering Setup

2-1Introducing MainboardIntroducing MainboardIntroducing MainboardIntroducing MainboardIntroducing MainboardIntroducing Mainboard2.1 Mainboard Layout2

Page 39 - 8IDE Secondary Slave

2-2Chapter 22.1 Mainboard layoutMS-6797 v1.X MainboardJ1CN1SPDIF-InMIC-InHeadphoneAUDIO1AUDIO2USB1USB2J1394-1J1394-2BATT+ICH5Intel865GDIMM 1SM Bluebir

Page 40 - 3.2 The main menu

iiFCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class Bdigital device, pursuant

Page 41

2-3Introducing Mainboard2.2 CPUThis mainboard supports Intel® P4 Northwood up to 3.2GHz and Prescottup to 2.8GHz. The mainboard uses a CPU socket ca

Page 42 - 3.3 standard cmos features

2-4Chapter 2Memory Speed/CPU FSB Support MatrixDIMM Module CombinationInstall at least one DIMM module on the slots. You can install eithersingle- or

Page 43

2-5Introducing Mainboard2.4 Power SupplyThe system is equipped with a 250W(PFC) ATX power supply. The powercord of power supply has been connected to

Page 44 - 3.4 advanced bios features

2-6Chapter 22.5 Front panelThe Front Panel is independent and extended from the mainboard. It’sconnected to the Front I/O Connector on the mainboard.

Page 45

2-7Introducing MainboardIEEE 1394 Port: J1394-1The bigger 6-pin IEEE 1394 Port on the back panel is designed for you toconnect to IEEE 1394 devices wi

Page 46

2-8Chapter 2Mic-in/Head-PhoneMic-in is a connector for microphone. Head-Phone is a connector forSpeakers or Headphones.OPTICAL SPDIF-inThe OPTICAL co

Page 47 - 3.5 advanced chipset features

2-9Introducing Mainboard2.6 Back panelThe Back Panel provides the following ports: VGA PortKeyboardUSB x 2Optical SPDIF-outSpeaker-outLine-inMic-inPa

Page 48

2-10Chapter 2Mouse/Keyboard ConnectorsThe mainboard provides two standard mini DIN connectors for attachingPS/2® mouse and keyboard. You can plug a

Page 49

2-11Introducing MainboardOPTICAL SPDIF-outThe OPTICAL connector allows you to play the audio file of SPDIF interface.The mainboard provides one standa

Page 50 - 3.6 integrated peripherals

2-12Chapter 2Parallel PortThe mainboard provides a 25-pin female centronic connector as LPT. Aparallel port is a standard printer port that supports

Page 51

iiiLithium Battery StatementCAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with thesame or equivalent type recommended b

Page 52

2-13Introducing MainboardAudio PortSpeaker-out is a connector for Speakers or Headphones. Line In is usedfor external CD player, Tape player, or othe

Page 53 - SuperIO Device

2-14Chapter 22.7 ConnectorsIDE1 (Primary IDE Connector)- IDE1 can only connect a HDD.IDE2 (Secondary IDE Connector)- IDE2 can only connect a CD-ROM dr

Page 54

2-15Introducing MainboardCPU/System Fan Connectors: CPUFAN1/CPUFAN2/SYSFAN1The CPU and System Fan connectors support system cooling fans with+12V that

Page 55 - 3.7 Power management setup

2-16Chapter 2Card Reader Connector: CR1The mainboard provides a connector to connect the USB Card Reader (forDeluxe Model) on the Front Panel.Hi Fi Po

Page 56

2-17Introducing MainboardModem Module Connector: MDC1 (Optional) The mainboard provides the connector to connect the modem module.The modem module is

Page 57

2-18Chapter 22.8 JumperThere is a CMOS RAM on board that has a power supply from externalbattery to keep the data of system configuration. With the CM

Page 58 - 3.8 pnp/pci configurations

2-19Introducing Mainboard2.9 SlotsPCI 1AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) SlotThe AGP slot allows you to insert the AGP graphicscard. AGP is an interfac

Page 59 - 3.9 PC health status

3-1Setting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS Function3.1 Entering Setup3.1

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3-2Chapter 33.1 Entering SetupPower on the computer and the system will start POST (Power On SelfTest) process. When the message below appears on the

Page 61

3-3Setting BIOS FunctionGetting HelpAfter entering the Setup menu, the first menu you will see is the MainMenu.Main MenuThe main menu lists the setup

Page 62 - 3.11 Load Default setting

iv1. Always read the safety instructions carefully.2. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference.3. Keep this equipment away from humidity.4. Lay th

Page 63

3-4Chapter 33.2 The main menuOnce you enter Phoenix-Award® BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu(Figure 1) will appear on the screen. The Main Menu a

Page 64 - Using Audio Function

3-5Setting BIOS FunctionPower Management SetupUse this menu to specify your settings for power management.PnP/PCI ConfigurationsThis entry appears if

Page 65 - Introduction

3-6Chapter 33.3 standard cmos featuresThe items in Standard CMOS Features Menu are divided into 8 categories.Each category includes no, one or more th

Page 66 - 4.1 Control Panel

3-7Setting BIOS FunctionIf you select [Manual], related information is asked to be entered to the follow-ing items. Enter the information directly fr

Page 67 - 4.2 remote Control

3-8Chapter 33.4 advanced bios featuresQuick BootSetting the item to [Enabled] allows the system to skip certain tests while booting.This will decrease

Page 68 - 4.3 AC Power ON

3-9Setting BIOS FunctionCD-ROM Boot PriorityPress [Enter] to enter a sub menu which shows every current CD-ROMinstalled. Use [PageUp] or [PageDown] k

Page 69 - - Play music

3-10Chapter 3Hyper-Threading TechnologyThe processor uses Hyper-Threading technology to increase transaction ratesand reduces end-user response times.

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3-11Setting BIOS Function3.5 advanced chipset featuresNOTE: Change these settings only if you are familiar with the chipset.DRAM Timing SelectableSele

Page 71 - - Set Play Sub-Mode

3-12Chapter 3DRAM RAS# to CAS# DelayThis field allows you to set the number of cycles for a timing delay between theCAS and RAS strobe signals, used w

Page 72 - - Turn on SRS

3-13Setting BIOS Function**On-Chip VGA Setting**The following items allow you to configure the settings about On-Chip VGA.On-Chip VGAThis setting dete

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vTrademarksAll trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.Intel® and Pentium® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.PS/2 and OS

Page 74 - - Set Timer

3-14Chapter 33.6 integrated peripherals OnChip IDE DevicePress <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:IDE DMA Transfer

Page 75 - Radio Mode

3-15Setting BIOS FunctionOn-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDEThe chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels.Select [Enabled]

Page 76 - CD/MP3 Mode

3-16Chapter 3 Onboard DevicePress <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:USB ControllerSelect [Enabled] if your system

Page 77

3-17Setting BIOS Functionconnect audio connectors, set the field to [Disabled]. Setting options: [Disabled],[Auto].AC97 Modem[Auto] allows the mainbo

Page 78

3-18Chapter 3Onboard FDC ControllerSelect [Enabled] if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDD) installed onthe system board and you wish to use

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3-19Setting BIOS Function3.7 Power management setupSleep StateThis item specifies the power saving mode for ACPI function. If your operatingsystem su

Page 80 - Media Center Deluxe III

3-20Chapter 3Run VGABIOS if S3 ResumeWhen Sleep State is set to [S3] or [Auto], users can select the options in thisfield. Selecting [Yes] allows BIO

Page 81 - TV tuner card

3-21Setting BIOS FunctionAfter AC Power LostThis setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure orinterrupt occurs. Available

Page 82

3-22Chapter 33.8 pnp/pci configurationsThis section describes configuring the PCI bus system and PnP (Plug &Play) feature. PCI, or Peripheral Com

Page 83 - Chapter 5

3-23Setting BIOS FunctionCurrent CPU/System Temperature, Current CPU/System FAN Speed, Vcore,+2.5V, Vcc, +3.3V, +5V, +12V,These items display the curr

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viCONTENTSChapter 1. Getting Started-------------------------------------------------------- 1-11.1 All-in-One Feature Set --------------------------

Page 85 - You can click

3-24Chapter 33.10 Frequency/Voltage ControlAuto Detect PCI ClkThis option allows you to enable/disable the feature of auto detecting the clockfrequenc

Page 86 - 5.3.1 General

3-25Setting BIOS FunctionPCI bus. It provides a method for end users to overclock the processor. Settingoptions: Give a DEC value by entering a numbe

Page 87 - 5.3.2 Pictures

3-26Chapter 3The default setting is the default value set by the BIOS vendor for stablesystem performance. When you select Load BIOS Setup Defaults,

Page 88 - 5.3.3 Television

3-27Setting BIOS Function3.12 Set Supervisor/user passwordWhen you select this function, a message as below will appear on thescreen:Type the password

Page 89

Using Audio Function4.1 Control Panel4.2 Remote Control4.3 AC Power on4.4 Playing CD/MP3 in Hi-Fi Mode4.5 Playing FM/AM in Hi-Fi Mode4.6 Using Audio

Page 90 - 5.3.4 DVD

4-2Chapter 4The MEGA 865 is featured with audio function. There aretwo ways to use audio function: in PC mode, in Hi-Fi mode. Asthe MEGA 865 is ship

Page 91 - 5.3.6 PlayLists

4-3Using Audio Function4.1 Control PanelHiFi Power Start the audio function.Mode Choose the audio mode (CD/MP3, FM, AM)Play/PauseBackward

Page 92 - 5.3.7 Radio

4-4Chapter 44.2 remote ControlThe slim and subtle remote control embeds more than 30 buttons for yourquick access. In Hi-Fi mode, you can control the

Page 93 - 5.4.1 TV

4-5Using Audio Function4.3 AC Power ON- Plug in the power cordAfter plugging in the power cord. Youwill see the panel (Color LED) itemsFLASH 3 times.

Page 94 - Return to the pre

4-6Chapter 44.4 playing CD/MP3 in Hi-fi mode- Select CD/MP3Press Hi-Fi button to start the audiofunction. Press MODE on the ControlPanel to select CD

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vii2.7 Connectors -------------------------------------------------------------- 2-14IDE Connectors: PIDE1&SIDE1 ---------------------------------

Page 96 - 5.4.2 Music

4-7Using Audio FunctionPress the “Backward” button twice (in2 seconds) to play the previous song(After 2 seconds, it replay the song).- Play Next Song

Page 97 - 5.4.4 Video Clips

4-8Chapter 4- Adjusting volumeTurn the shuttle clockwise to turn thevolume up and counterclockwise toturn the volume down.- Set Play Sub-ModePress the

Page 98 - 5.4.5 DVD / VCD

4-9Using Audio Function- Set EQ Sub-ModeTurn the shuttle to choose EQSub-Mode. The item youchoose will flash and the othersare on. Wait for 5 se

Page 99 - 5.4.6 Radio

4-10Chapter 44.5 playing FM/AM in hi-fi mode- Select AM/FMPress the “MODE” button on the Con-trol Panel to set AM/FM mode or pressAM/FM button on the

Page 100 - 5.4.7 Karaoke

4-11Using Audio Function- Adjusting VolumeTurn the shuttle to adjust the volume(3 steps).- Recall Memory StationPress the “Eject/Stop” once to recall

Page 101 - 5.4.8 Application

4-12Chapter 44.6 Using audio function in Hi-Fi modeRadio ModeYou can use the Remote Control or Front Panel to control the audio function.Remote Contro

Page 102 - 5.4.9 Setup

4-13Using Audio FunctionFront Panel Function1. Press “Hi-Fi” button to turn on/off radio.2. Press “Mode” button to listen to radio.3. Turn “Shuttle” t

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4-14Chapter 4Front Panel Function1. Press “Hi-Fi” button to turn on/off CD/MP3.2. Press “FM/AM/CDMP3” button to select the mode you want.3. Turn “Shut

Page 104

4-15Using Audio Function4.7 Using audio function in PC modeRadio ModeTo listen to the play of CD/MP3 or radio in PC mode, you can use theMedia Center

Page 105 - Click here to finish

4-16Chapter 4CD/MP3 ModeClick Music to play music from your pre-programmed playlists or CDs.See Section 5.4.2 Music for details.

Page 106 - 5.4.10 Exit

viii3.9 PC Health Status ...3-233.10 Frequency/Voltage Control ...

Page 107 - 5.5 Using the remote Control

4-15-1Media Center Deluxe IIIMedia Center Deluxe III5.1 What is Media Center Deluxe III5.2 Installing Media Center Deluxe III5.3 Setting the Media Cen

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5-2Chapter 5Media Center Deluxe III is a brand-new platform for playing multimedia programs,including TV, radio, video, MP3, pictures and games. We ha

Page 109 - 5.6 Uninstalling

5-3Media Center Deluxe III2. Enter user’s information and serial number. The serial number canbe found on the packing of the CD. Click Next to continu

Page 110 - Click here when

5-4Chapter 55. The status bar shows the installation process.4. It will be installed with the default title of MSI Media CenterDeluxe III. You can edi

Page 111 - (for Deluxe Model)

5-5Media Center Deluxe III6. Click Finish to complete the Media Center Deluxe III installation.

Page 112 - 6.1 Introduction

5-6Chapter 5Once you have installed the Media Center Deluxe III, a pop-up window appearsasking you to configure your system before entering the Media

Page 113 - 6.1.1 Hardware Specifications

5-7Media Center Deluxe III5.3.1 GeneralCheck hereHide Date & TimeYou can decide whether the date & time to be displayed on the top of your Me

Page 114 - 6.2 Wireless network utility

5-8Chapter 5Check hereCheck hereSet hereSet here5.3.2 PicturesPlay in Random OrderCheck the box next to this option, and the pictures will be play

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5-9Media Center Deluxe III5.3.3 TelevisionTV SourceYou can set the TV source. Option: Cable and Antenna.CountrySelect the country where you are.Captur

Page 116 - Double-click

5-10Chapter 5Input SourceYou can choose the source of video from cable TV, video device with S-Videoconnector or video device with Composite connector

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1-1Getting StartedGetting Started1.1 All-in-One Feature Set1.2 System Specification1.3 Performance PC1.4 Hi-Fi Audio

Page 118 - 6.3 networking

5-11Media Center Deluxe III5.3.4 DVDAudio LanguageThe DVD will be played in the language that you choose, if supported.SubtitleThe DVD will be played

Page 119

5-12Chapter 55.3.5 MediaLibraryAdd / Delete PathThe location of the media files can be added / delected in advanced. When playingmultimedia files in t

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5-13Media Center Deluxe III5.3.8 AboutThis tab shows some information of the Media Center Deluxe III. The version showedin the picture is for referenc

Page 121 - 6.3.2 Ad-hoc Mode

5-14Chapter 5Click the Media Center Deluxe III icon on the desktop, the mainpage of the Media Center Deluxe III will show as below:5.4.1 TVClick TV

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5-15Media Center Deluxe IIISettingsClick AutoScan, it will automatically scan all available channels for content. Thenumber of channels available vari

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5-16Chapter 5ScheduleClick Schedule to enter the recording schedule screen. Click Add to program a onetime only/weekly/daily recording; in addition, y

Page 124 - 6.4 Encryption

5-17Media Center Deluxe IIIClick Music, you can play music from your pre-programmed playlists or CD.My LocationThe Media Center Deluxe III will play t

Page 125 - 6.5 Status

5-18Chapter 5Click View Pictures, you can view pictures from a specified folder.Sort by Name / Sort by DateThe pictures can be sorted by name or date

Page 126 - It is not recommended to

5-19Media Center Deluxe III5.4.5 DVD / VCDClick DVD / VCD to watch DVD ro VCD.Settings / Start LanguageMatePlease refer to chapter 5.3.4.VocalThere ar

Page 127 - 6.6 information

5-20Chapter 55.4.6 RadioClick Radio to listen to broadcasts.Sort by Name / FrequencyThese stations can be sorted by name or frequency as you like.Auto

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