Each audio collection can be navigated by categories based on their ID3 tags. The category menus are designed to facilitate easy location of songs, artists, or albums form a large audio library. A typical audio collection can contain hundred or thousands of songs. By using the category menus, you can find what you want in a few quick steps. The categories include: song title, artists, albums, artists/albums, genres, and playlists. These categories are the same as those used by most popular audio managers, such as iTunes, AudioMatch, MediaPlayer, or WinAmp.

Category Menu

Press to select any category. The HomePod will allow you to navigate your audio content based on that category. The first item within

each category is Play All; press again to start playing all the song in the current list. You can also scroll to the items below and select a specific song, album, artists or playlist, depending on the category.

Listing Menu

The Play Screen is displayed when a song is being played by HomePod. This screen gives additional information about the song that is being played. In the top left corner, it displayed the Genre. The second line aligned left displays the Name of the song. The third line aligned right is the Artist of the song. The forth line aligned left is the Album of the song, and alight right is the Track Number of the song in the album.

The Playing Screen

From the main menu, you can also select FM Radio to listen to local radio stations. The FM Radio screen allows you to tune to your local FM radio stations when you’re not listening to your network audio collection. Your can define up to 20-preset radio stations so you can jump to them easily using the navigational keys (see the Web Configuration section for details). To turn the frequency up and down, turn the rotating dial clockwise or counter-clockwise. To jump to the next or previous preset

stations, use the or buttons.

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