enter the Media Player menu. Alternatively press the
Media
button on the remote control.
3. Rotate the
Select
control until 'Playback Mode' is displayed then press the
Select
control.
4. Rotate the
Select
control until 'Shuffle' is highlighted.Press and release the
Select
control. The display will
show 'Enable' with a YES / NO option.
5. Rotate the
Select
control to select 'YES', then press the
Select
control to confirm that Shuffle mode should
be enabled. If you do not wish to enable Shuffle mode select 'NO'.
If Shuffle mode has previously been enabled, then the display will show 'Disable' with a YES / NO option
after step 4. Select 'YES' to cancel shuffle mode.
Auxiliary input socket
Your radio has a 3.5mm stereo jack socket for connection to external audio sources. This can be configured to
two sensitivity levels to suit the output level of the connected device.
1. Connect an external audio source, such as an MP3 or CD player to the Aux In socket on the back of the
radio.
2. Use the
Select
control to switch on you radio and to access the menus. If needed, use the
Back
option to
access the main Mode menu.
3. Rotate the
Select
control until
Auxiliary Inpu
t is highlighted on the display.
4. Press the
Select
control. The display will then show 'Aux In' and the external source will be selected.
Alternatively, simply press the
Aux
button on the remote control.
5. If you are using a headphone output on the connected player, adjust the volume control on the player to a
mid-level and then use the volume control on your Internet radio to set a comfortable listening level.
Note: In the event that the sound is either too quiet, or loud and distorted, it may be that you need to adjust the
Auxiliary Input level setting - please see the following section.
Setting the auxiliary input level
Different audio sources can vary quite significantly in the strength of the signals which they provide to other
equipment such as your Internet radio. In particular, some headphone outputs are at a much lower level than
others, and almost all headphone outputs are at a lower level than so called 'Line-level' outputs.
So that you may use your radio with a range of external audio sources, the input sensitivity of the Auxiliary
Input may be configured to suit either Headphone or Line-level outputs. The Headphone Level setting is the
more sensitive of the two.
1. When the radio is playing press the
Select
control to access the menus. If needed, use the
Back
option to