SMC Networks 802.11g User Guide, I n t e r n e t R a d i o M y F a v o r i t e s, G e n r e s

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The name of the selected folder (in this case, Internet Radio) becomes the Screen Title of the next screen, which may look like this:

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This is almost the same as the Home Menu, but now the G e n r e sB i g B a n d icon appears on the left, which means you can use the R a d i o N o s t a l g i a key to go back to the previous (in this case, Home) menu screen.

From this screen, if you choose Genre, then choose Big Band from the next screen, all the available Big Band stations will be listed and the Type Icon will change to the Radio Station/Playlist icon, S t a y T u n e d A m e r i c aPlay ScreensManual background , like this:

B i g B a n d

K C E A

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The new screen title is Big Band, there are now three stations to choose from and Radio Nostalgia is highlighted.

If you now press the Manual background (Play/Pause) button, Radio Nostalgia will start playing.

You can use the same method to browse albums and tracks in Musicmatch, Rhapsody or Windows Media Connect.

Notes:

1.The Type Icon for a single track is like this: Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual background.

2.If the Manual backgroundManual background Type Icon appears, this means you are not allowed to use this audio source, and you will need a password to unlock it.

FINDING ITEMS IN LONG MENUS

 

 

For faster scrolling through a long menu, press-and-hold the

or

key.

To search for items by initial letter, use the JUMP TO function. For example, to jump to the first item beginning with a ‘b’ (or

B’), press

, 2 , 2 , then O K . Part or whole words can be entered before pressing O K , to narrow the search.

Play Screens

While playing music, the screen shows the current date and time at the top, plus information about the music being played. Note: The Date, Time, Time Zone and Date/Time display formats can all be set in the Configuration Mode)

When listening to an album track, the screen shows how long the track has been playing and its total length, both in minutes and seconds (e.g. 02:17 / 03:45).

When listening to Internet Radio, only the connect time is displayed, in hours, minutes and seconds (e.g. 1:23:15).

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