Enjoying Music on Internet Radio or NAS-2.3

Choosing a preset Internet radio station:

1.Press the Net Audio button (on the main unit) or the Net A button (on the remote controller).

Calls the setting used last time.

If you want to listen to Internet radio, you can switch to Internet radio by pressing the same button again.

2.Press the CH button.

When you choose a preset station, the station name is displayed for 5 seconds, and then the progress of buffering is displayed instead.

4.Press the button to play the music file.

The DTR-7.3 provides five normal display modes; you can use the

/ button to switch among them.

OSD

Music Server

Play

 

Track:

1/12

1m20s>

 

Album:

My sweet candy

 

 

 

My Best 100

Artist:

Happy PanPot

Data:

MP3 160kbps

Display

When the progress of buffering reaches 100%, you will be presented with the playing screen.

Erasing a preset Internet radio station:

1.Select the station to erase, following the instructions described above.

2.Press the button.

The DTR-7.3 enters into preset erase mode.

3.Press the Enter button.

Your selected station is erased.

Playing a music file saved in NAS-2.3

To play music files saved in NAS-2.3, the requirements listed on page 1 must be satisfied.

1.Turn on the NAS-2.3

Wait for a while until NAS-2.3 starts up. It may take a few minutes.

2.Turn on the DTR-7.3.

When you connect the DTR-7.3 to the network first time, it will be connected to the server found first.

3.Press the Net Audio button (on the main unit) or the Net A button (on the remote controller).

If you want to play a music file immediately after listening to Internet radio, you can switch it by pressing the same button again. The track you played the last time is called up so that you can play it again.

Until the DTR-7.3 connects to the network, finds the server and completes the connection, “Network Starting...” and “Connecting...” appears. After completing the connection to the NAS-2.3, the display changes to the normal indication.

If the following messages appear, check the message meaning and perform the appropriate procedures.

“No Track”

The NAS-2.3 could not retrieve any track information. Register tracks with the NAS-2.3.

If you have already registered tracks, use the Display, Artist, Album, Genre, and Playlist buttons to display information.

“Disconnected”

The NAS-2.3 may not start or it may not be found. Make sure the connections between router, NAS-2.3 and the DTR-7.3. Start the NAS-2.3.

To stop playback:

Press the button on the remote controller.

To pause playback:

Press the button on the remote controller.

To select a track:

Press the / button on the remote controller.

Press the button to move to the next track.

Press the button to move to the beginning of the current track;

hold down the button to move to the previous track. You can also use the Alphanumeric keys to select a track. ex.

To select number 3, press 3. To select number 10, press 0.

To select number 37, press --/---, 3 and 7.

To select number 123, press --/--- twice, and then press 1, 2, and 3.

To fast-forward/reverse the music:

Press and hold the button on the remote controller to fast-

forward the music; press and hold the button to fast-reverse the music. When the music is rewound to the beginning, normal playing starts.

To switch to the track list:

While playing the music, you can press the cursor button to display a list of currently open tracks.

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DTR-7.3 specifications

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