6.1. Navigating the menus
Remote control operation
All functions can be operated using the remote control as well as the control but-
tons on the device. However, some functions are easier and more immediate to op-
erate using the remote control:
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Entering symbols and numbers by repeatedly pressing the digit/symbol buttons
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Music playback functions PLAY, STOP, previous/next track, track search
Navigating in the menus
Press the MODE button and turn the OK dial to call up an operating mode.
Confirm the mode selection by pressing the OK dial.
Press the MENU button to open the main menu for the corresponding mode.
Use the OK dial to select an entry and press it to confirm your selection. Alterna-
tively, you can also use the navigation and OK buttons on the remote control.
Press the MENU or BACK button to return to a previous menu level.
7. Internet radio settings
When connected to the Internet, the radio is logged into the Service vTuner service
(see also: www.vtuner.com). This enables you to receive more than 15000 radio sta-
tions from around the world. You can save up to 500 stations in a favourites list.
You can connect the radio to the Internet, via an access point to a PC, in two ways:
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Wireless in "WLAN mode": the radio's Wi-Fi antenna receives the signals from
your DSL router.
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By cable via the radio RJ45-LAN connection in "LAN Mode", inasmuch as an Eth-
ernet network is available.
The PC does not need to be switched on for the radio to receive radio stations.
NOTE!:
The station list on your Internet radio is provided free of charge by the
www.vTuner.com Internet service and is updated regularly.
If a radio station is not available, this can be due to reasons on the part
of the radio station operator. This is not, however, a device fault.
When connecting to Internet radio stations, there may be temporary delays due to
the high occurrence of requests. Try to set up a connection to the Internet service at
a later time.
7.1. Network requirements
The network must meet the following requirements for the device to function as a
WLAN radio:
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The router used for the network must have a DHCP server function so it can au-
tomatically assign the device a network IP address.
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If your router is configured in this way, you can connect your WLAN radio to the
network without further action.
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