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6.Windows will then open a 'Play to' window showing the track or tracks to be played. Your computer will then take control of your radio. Your radio will enter the Digital Media Renderer mode (DMR) and after a few seconds the radio will start playing. The display on the radio will show that is it in DMR mode.

7.While the radio is playing in DMR mode you can use the controls in the 'Play to' window on your computer to skip tracks, fast-forward or rewind, to pause or restart, and to change the volume on the radio.

You may also use the controls on your radio to adjust volume, display streaming information (press the Select/Tuning control) or to change operating mode. It is not possible to skip tracks or pause playback using the radio’s controls while it is in DMR mode.

8.While playing, you may select additional content within Windows and again use the 'Play to' function (see steps 3 – 5). The additional tracks will be added to the playlist in the current 'Play to' window. You may also delete or change the order of tracks within the 'Play to' window.

9.When you wish to exit DMR mode, simply either switch off your radio

or press the mode button to select a different operating mode.

Don’t forget that in order to reselect the DMR mode and to be able to use 'Play to' from Windows you must first ensure that your radio is in one of the network connected modes (see steps 1 to 3).

Note: Some Windows security software can prevent correct operation of the 'Play to' function. Such software may have updates or configuration options which will permit 'Play to' to operate correctly - please consult your anti-virus software supplier. The 'Play to' function has been tested successfully when using Microsoft’s Security Essentials software without problems.

If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)

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