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7.4.3
Listening to an Internet radio station
Connect your PLAYER ONE to the Internet. You can use the Ethernet port or the Wi-Fi interface
.
Refer to
PLAYER ONE & PLAYER ZERO web GUI application manual
for information about connecting to the
Internet.
PLAYER ONE includes an Internet radio service that allows you to discover, listen and store in a very
simple way different audio content such as music, news, sports, podcasts and Internet radios, among
more than 120,000 radio stations worldwide.
Press the ENTER key to access the main menu. In the SOURCE submenu, select the INTERNET RADIO
source using the CONTROL & SELECT digital encoder to navigate through the different parameters and
press the encoder to confirm (SELECT).
Note
: INTERNET RADIO is at the top of the list, so turn the encoder counter-clockwise.
Turn the rotary encoder to navigate through the different menus, press the encoder to select a menu, and
press the ESC key to return to the previous menu.
> L o c a l R a d i o
M u s i c
Figure 8: Internet radio service navigation menu
If you have already selected an Internet radio, press the MENU button again to recall the last selection.
Press the ENTER key again to return to the beginning.
Press and hold the rotary encoder on an Internet radio for 2 seconds to preset this radio station. Turn the
encoder to navigate between the different presets available and press it to store the radio station.
S A V E R A D I O T O
> >
0 1 - P R E S E T 0 1
Figure 9: saving a preset
If the preset is empty, you must confirm by pressing the encoder. If you do not want to store in the
selected preset, you can return to the previous menu and select another preset by pressing the ESC key.
If you want to overwrite a preset, you must confirm by pressing the encoder. If you do not want to store
in the selected preset, you can return to the previous menu and select another preset by pressing the
ESC key.
You can store an Internet radio in a preset without listening it.
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