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The Menu List
A list of all the Webpage menus can be found at the left edge of
any page. Click on any menu heading to go immediately to that
Webpage.
‘Responsive’
Webpages
The ‘responsive’ 552 internal webserver provides an optimal
viewing experience across a wide range of devices: desktop
computers, tablets and mobile phones. Specific to the device,
and as the image size varies, the Webpage is reconfigured to
give the best view.
THE WEBPAGE HEADER
Each of the 552 Webpages carries the header shown here:
Monitor ID
At the left, the hostname of the 552 identifies the specific unit
connected. Feel free to specify a comprehendible hostname to
differentiate between multiple units on the LAN.
Station ID
The tuned frequency and the HD Radio metadata Short Name is
displayed below the hostname.
Presets
On the right, the first button lets you change stations from
among the presets that have been entered into
memory. In the example header, above, no sta-
tions had been preset, so
Not a Preset
was dis-
played. Once stations are entered, clicking on the
button will drop down the menu shown at the
right, and then clicking one of the presets will re-
tune to that station. Entering presets is covered
here shortly.
Remote
Listening
Click the loudspeaker icon at the top-right of
this or any other Webpage to listen to the off-
air audio program through your Web browser.
The button to the left of the loudspeaker lets
you select which among multiple programs you
may listen to. The default is the main analog-FM
program, but if HD Radio channels are available
they may be selected here for listening.
Up to 10 listeners are able to access the audio
stream simultaneously. This number may be re-
stricted, however, and instructions are covered in
the streaming audio discussion on Page 45.
Other Stream-
Listening
Options
You may safely give listening-only access to personnel outside
the engineering staff without granting the ability to view 552
Webpages or change any settings. You will need to open a
router port to use this IP-address method, but then one simply
‘points’ the computer or player (e.g.: VLC Media Player) at the
desired audio stream as shown in the example that follows.
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