Very, very cool that the only real issue was a discharged battery rather than an issue with the unit itself. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/thumbsup.gif.3287b36ca96645a13a43aff531f37f02.gif
I have been seeing threads about buyers having been pleased with the treatment they received from randy as far as his selling goes and I was hoping this wasn't going to tarnish the reputation he was/is building for himself here. We need more good sellers and I'm further glad to see that he was following this thread as well and I will assume that had that actually been a problem with the deck that he would have made it right immediately.
Anyway - on to what you were asking...
Pushing up or down on the hat switch on the right of the faceplate changes folders within a disc loaded with .mp3 files. Pushing that same hat switch left or right navigates through the individual files within the folder you're currently accessing. Other than that I'm not certain what you mean by searching so if you can clarify that a bit I'm happy to help further if I can.
The motorcycle movie isn't the only one you get as a default option. There is also one with sharks swimming or something like that and perhaps another one? I do not recall what all there is exactly as that isn't the mode I use for the display on mine.
To access the different ones you'll press the rectangular menu button (found immediately to the left of the display but to the right of the volume knob). Once in the resultant menu press it
a second time to access another submenu. That second submenu's bottom option will be "Display" Using the volume knob scroll to that space where it says display and then tap the volume knob in - once.
You should then be in the submenu that allows you to switch between the five available display modes which are labeled as A, B, C, D, and E.
If you are fine with the mode that shows the "movies" you'll want to skip the "Mode" option and scroll to where it says "SA/GRPH"
Once that option is highlighted pressing the volume knob in repeatedly will scroll through the available options which will include a few different spectrum analyzer displays, the choice of various still images (you can pick a single one that you like and stay on it or allow the unit to auto-scroll through all twelve that are pre-loaded) the aforementioned "movies" or the G-Analyzer display.
Pick whatever you like and then hitting the "Menu" botton again will bring you back into whatever source mode you were in prior to accessing these submenus.
To get Kenwood's Picture Engine (I think it's called) software you'll want to
go here and download it.
Anymore question please feel free to ask. I'm glad to help as much as I can. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif